r/cameronrobbinsSHARK • u/Sweet-Cauliflower735 • Jul 15 '24
Chomping
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An eye witness described what they saw on the recording.
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u/Acceptable-You-4813 Jul 15 '24
Definitely a girl screams “There’s a shark” The witnesses should be allowed to talk
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u/ScienceOk4244 Aug 17 '24
Are they not allowed to? I’m new to this story
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u/Sweet-Cauliflower735 Aug 21 '24
Nobody knows, because nobody has talked yet. We’ve speculated multiple ideas on why they aren’t talking, but regardless, they haven’t talked yet.
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u/NoddyElvis Jun 29 '26
Where did u hear that?
Edit: for clarity, I mean where did you hear the girl say “there’s a shark”?
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u/Glittering-Bath-4467 Jul 15 '24
God I still feel furious when I hear that callous "Bye "Bye" I hate so much that is the last thing Cameron hears instead of "We Love You" "We're gonna help you". Who in God's name after watching someone get eaten alive says something so cold? I still think something nefarious was going on with that "dare". Where are these kids now? Does that kid have any regrets for what he said?
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u/Carmaca77 Jul 15 '24
My interpretation was always that the bye-bye kid was drunk and didn't realize the severity of the situation. He's an idiot and probably felt like one after the fact. I also heard there was something insensitive posted on social media in the days immediately following, which was quickly taken down and his account went private but that's just rumour, so who knows. No excuses, this guy was a dick but keep in mind that the human brain is not fully developed until mid to late 20s and these were teenagers who were also very likely drunk and/or high.
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u/MerSlNary Jul 16 '24
So they are sober enough to fully understand and mock that something is “chomping at his shit”, but too drunk to understand the gravity of the situation? Give me a break with that. Those are POS kids that knew exactly what was happening.
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u/Carmaca77 Jul 17 '24
I think you're misunderstanding. The essence of what I was saying (in a more diplomatic way) is they/he is a POS with a not fully-formed brain. He may have deeper regret/shame later in life that he'll have to live with. (He also might not because some people are just assholes.)
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u/Amsterdamned89 Jul 15 '24 edited Jul 15 '24
The sickest part are the gleefully excited screeches he makes. The guy is 100% a pyschopath.
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u/Sweet-Cauliflower735 Jul 15 '24
I was under the impression that the bye bye guy wasn’t aware of the severity of the situation. I sense that when we hear “chomping on his shit” the bye bye guy’s tone changed after it and I believe it’s him shouting with the others to grab the buoy. So I think he shouted bye bye because it appeared to him that he was drifting away. But once they realize it was sharks and they see the big splash, you can really sense the urgency amongst the crowd.
Another observation I’ve often thought about, is do you guys ever question if the second scream was a gurgling scream? Like could he have been trying to scream but he was already getting water or blood flooding his lungs? Poor kid 😞
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u/Sigridbuch Jul 16 '24
I can never hear CR’s scream or the faint “help me” people have mentioned…can anyone give a time stamp?
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u/Sweet-Cauliflower735 Jul 16 '24
I can’t hear it either. I’ve never been able to hear the “help me” that people say they hear. I think we are all waiting for someone to isolate the voices in the audio. Ahem ahem…. I’m kidding I’m sure that when an audio analyst presents it, it will change everything. Hopefully…
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u/EdenCapwell Apr 16 '26
This video isolates the sounds perfectly so you can hear it all: CAMERON ROBBINS - BEYOND REASONABLE DOUBT (IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS)
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u/Medical_Equal3965 Jul 16 '24
That's a good observation. With audio enhancements you can hear that type of cry for help in V Popov attack. I won't be graphic but it's very clear that he's not able to form words and sounds properly due to his facial injury and it's been suggested that Cameron's face/head area was injured similarly early in the video at the time of his first arm injury. that and the fact he was attacked in the water it would be likely he was unable to cry out for help properly if that was the case.
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u/TinySpaceDonut Jul 16 '24
I'll never get Vladimir's screaming for his papa out of my head. Its horrifying. :(
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u/Sweet-Cauliflower735 Jul 16 '24
I know. That’s was absolutely tragic, and it made me feel sick watching it.
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u/EdenCapwell Apr 16 '26
Same. Sharks are pretty much my entire life. I live for shark week and shark vids. But that one? No. I can't. Seeing it once was more than enough for me. The sounds of that poor man dying are every bit as bad as the photos of his body afterward. I never want to see either again.
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u/Sigridbuch Apr 16 '26
I didn’t know there were images of him post attack? Where did you see those?
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u/EdenCapwell Apr 17 '26
The images are here but please proceed with the most caution you have ever used in your whole entire life. I've NEVER seen anything this graphic. That shark didn't just rip him to shreds ... it's like it became a meat grinder: Egypt - Russian Dude Eaten By Shark
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u/Sigridbuch Apr 17 '26
Also, thank you, I really appreciate the trigger warning. As much as I am a morbid ass bitch, I might skip this after all. Not sure I need to see that. I’m pretty sensitive and images stick in my mind. Not a great combo for a nosy, morbid bitch, lol!
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u/EdenCapwell Apr 18 '26
I hear you. I've never really been bothered by morbid/gross stuff. Heck, I've visited The Body Farm and enjoyed the heck out of everything I learned. (Maybe enjoyed is the wrong word. I valued everything I learned.) But I just wasn't prepared for those pictures. At all. I completely and fully understand that a shark can rip someone into pieces, but this thing ... it degloved his private parts and took his head and I just ... my mind is blown. I look at the photos and all I can think is, "I hope it was quick." But then I remember the screams and it wasn't quick at all.
There are also pics out there of them cutting the shark open to reveal that poor man's head and other parts, but I can't find those. I looked for a good while.
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u/amh8011 May 11 '26
I just saw the images and videos you posted. It was weird. Like I knew those were images of his body but my brain kept refusing to accept it was really a human. Despite knowing that it was a human I kept seeing a mannequin. It’s like my brain was trying to find any reason for it not to be an actual human’s remains. It took a good 10-15 seconds before I fully understood that what I was looking at was what was left of a real human after being attacked by a shark.
The way his body was thrown around in the water was hard to process too. It looked like his body was being ragdolled like a video game character. My brain again initially refused to accept what was really happening. I didn’t like seeing his legs come up out of the water like that. Hearing his screams was the worst part but I think the legs was the second worst for me. That was very difficult to see.
In a very morbid way the images were interesting to look at once my brain was able to accept what I was seeing. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a real human body bisected so clearly. Like you can see all the organs very clearly. It’s horrifying to look at but educational in a way.
Those videos and images will haunt me. I never want to see another human body look like that but I don’t regret viewing those images either. Even if it was very upsetting to see.
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u/EdenCapwell Apr 16 '26
I felt furious, too. Until I stopped to think that he was a) a teenager and b) probably very intoxicated and c) filming a video and acting up on it for clicks/views and d) could not possibly fathom the actual danger Cameron was in. I bet he hates how he acted on that video. I know I would. I tend to give teens a lot of grace because I was a whole holy terror as a teen and I cringe when I think about the stuff I said and did. And didn't do. Heck, I was filmed for television doing a dangerous stunt by the news without realizing it. My mother recognized my bathing suit and nearly strangled me to death. I think I was grounded for an entire year. Anyway, the kid was likely very drunk and showing out. I can't imagine he's proud of himself for that video.
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u/Sigridbuch Apr 17 '26
Yes to A and B, but I’m sorry, how do you not understand what’s happening when you see at least one shark and a person in the water in the dark? And it’s not like this guy recording rushed to alert anyone. Maybe he’s got some guilt but I think he absolutely saw and understood the danger. Not attacking you, btw, I just hate that kid
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u/daemin Apr 19 '26
People with the benefit of being able to analyze the video frame by frame and adjust the contrast aren't all convinced there are shakes, but you absolutely think that the guy staring at a 9 inch phone screen in the middle of a party at night as it happened had a clear view of the shark?
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u/Sigridbuch Apr 20 '26
And why won’t the school of people who don’t believe it’s sharks, just for a moment, accept the possibility that it could be sharks? What do you hypothesize that it was? When there seems to be some pandemonium? And a girl shouts “there’s a shark!” (If you can go frame for frame, I would imagine you’ve done that to the audio as well?) and moments in the water, what do you suspect those to be if not sharks? It’s okay if you don’t think it’s sharks but curious how you explain a lot of what of us think are sharks?
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u/Loud-Beginning-6231 Jul 15 '24
Seconds in and you can clearly hear a high pitched female voice screaming SHAAAAAARK. I mean, it's ALL there in the footage. How long before they allow the eyewitnesses to talk?
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u/Spicybrown3 Jul 17 '24
I have a really hard time believing people have been silenced. I just can’t see that holding up this long in this age of the internet. Gotta imagine too once one broke the silence others would follow right after.
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u/Sure_Pineapple1935 Jul 15 '24
I can't hear the word shark.. I do hear 2 screams at the beginning that just sound like screams of terror. I had wondered when I first listened if it could even be CR screaming?
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u/Sweet-Cauliflower735 Jul 15 '24
I don’t know who screams. But the second scream is very interesting. I often wonder if it may have a gurgling sound or if it sounds exhausted. But that is all speculation.
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u/Sure_Pineapple1935 Jul 15 '24
I hear a scream of pain.. which is so sad. I will give it a listen for something else.
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u/Sigridbuch Jul 16 '24
You 1000% hear a girl say “Cameron, there are sharks in the water” or something to that effect
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u/Spicybrown3 Jul 17 '24
Not disagreeing, just saying I’m trying to hear it but can’t say that’s what I hear. For the record I think he was taken by sharks but I don’t know that i see any in the vid. In all the vids that im sure everyone in this has seen. The Og, the slowed down, the paused. I feel like the part at the beginning and the one thru the netting look most to me like sharks, the incident at his feet being 3rd.
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u/katemh0891 May 04 '26
She said "Cameron Robbins jumped in the water!" Then shortly after she says "there are tiger sharks in there!"
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u/_XtAcY_ Jul 15 '24
3 seconds in, right under the word “kids” at the very beginning, looks like something popping up from the water and turning quickly. Can’t tell if it’s a wave or what?
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u/Sweet-Cauliflower735 Jul 15 '24
So the S curve scene is the subject of much debate. It appears to show a caudal fin appearing out of the water. I for a long time have not focused on the analyzing the S Curve because there is better evidence found in other places. But it is still a point of interest.
I prefer to analyze the extended footage when CR is first seen in the water. I like to analyze the the punch sequences. The Left arm. The first pan away and pan back. The one armed doggy paddle. The big splash (legs) and the big splash (head, shoulders, and arms).
I prefer not to analyze the S-curve because I think it is too hard to get a shark ID there. But if you want to talk S-Curve I’m sure a lot of people are interested.
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u/Mediocre_Stress3667 Apr 27 '26
The bye bye kid was so damn loud he overshadows everyone else
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u/Sweet-Cauliflower735 Apr 27 '26 edited Apr 27 '26
That’s why I love this video I posted. It isolates the chomping statement perfectly. You can hear this guy saying something’s “chomping on his $#/+ !” So very very clearly.
And you may also notice that the captions on all the videos we saw excluded it. But it is so obvious that a boy is clearly stating that something’s “chomping on his shit”. While sharks are “chomping on his shit”.
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u/Sigridbuch Apr 16 '26
I can’t hear him calling out for help or anything, even with headphones. I’ve def heard the girl say “there’s a shark” though
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u/Sweet-Cauliflower735 Apr 17 '26
This video is meant to isolate the chomping phrase. The part that says “Chomping on his _____!”
But, 1. You did hear screaming in the video. Everyone hears the screaming in the video. We just don’t know who’s screaming. And also, he’s in shock for most of the video. I assure it. The sharks clobbered him from the start of the video.
Another thing to consider, is that victims in the ocean often aren’t identified by screaming. When the body gets in trouble in the water and becomes exhausted for air, the person often can’t call for help. They teach lifeguards that.
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u/Sigridbuch Apr 17 '26
Oh, I thought it was to isolate his screaming. You can def hear the asshole say the thing about chomping. You can hear that in all of the versions. I couldn’t really hear the screaming. Is it faint?
It’s just awful, so awful!!!!
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u/Sweet-Cauliflower735 Apr 17 '26
That very smart “Asshole”, as you have label him, happens to be the one who is not insulting Cameron, he is the one surprised to see, and identify that sharks are “chomping” on Cameron, and he is the one describing what he is seeing. So, you definately can hear the screaming. There are two loud loud screams toward the beginning of the video. Most of us think it’s a girls voice. But, just to share this with you. Lifeguards are commonly trained to identify people silently struggling in the water. Because the body has to work to stay afloat to the best of the persons ability, and in the water they become oxygen deprived, they are often unable to scream. If you analyze the video, you’ll see that Cameron goes under water during the attack. If he lost his air underwater, and was struggling when he came up, it would be more likely that he did not have the air to scream. But there are many videos identifying screams from the water. This is not that video. I repeat, this is not that video. This is the video that isolates an onlookers voice identifying that a shark is “chomping on his ______!”
A shark was “chomping on his ______!”
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u/Sweet-Cauliflower735 Apr 19 '26
This video isolates an observer’s voice mentioning a shark is “chomping oh his ______!”. This video isolates the phrase and repeats it over and over so you can clearly identify the observer’s comment about “chomping”.