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  • I killed a man.

  • I was out with some friends, we were all drinking really heavily.

  • We were just trying to have a good time and I lost control.

  • What is this?

  • I just drank to get out of my head for a few hours.

  • And that particular night, I made a mistake and got in my truck.

  • I ended up going the wrong way down the highway...

  • and I struck a car.

  • Was he drinking and driving?

  • I killed a man.

  • I'm glad that he's bringing awareness to this, though.

  • I consulted some high-powered attorneys who told me stories about

  • similar cases, where the drivers got off.

  • And all I would have to do for that was lie.

  • That's not cool.

  • Well, I won't go down that path.

  • My name is Matthew Cordle.

  • And on June 22nd, 2013, I hit and killed Vincent Canzani.

  • Oh my gosh.

  • This video will act as my confession.

  • If I took a different route, maybe I would get a reduced sentence,

  • and maybe I would get off,

  • but I won't dishonor Vincent's memory by lying about what happened.

  • Wow, there are people like this.

  • But I'm willing to take that sentence...

  • for just one reason, and that reason...

  • is so I can pass this message onto you.

  • I know this is supposed to be sad, but it's making me happy.

  • It's restoring my faith in humanity a little bit.

  • I'm begging you, please don't drink and drive.

  • - Wow. - Don't make the same excuses

  • that I did.

  • Don't say it's only a few miles, or you only had a few beers,

  • or you do it all the time, and it'll never happen to you.

  • Because it happened to me. I can't bring Mr. Canzani back.

  • And I can't erase what I've done.

  • But you can still be saved.

  • - Your victims can still be saved. - That's...that's deep.

  • I promise. I promise, I won't.

  • That was heavy. That was heavy.

  • This guy actually took a stand for what he did,

  • and he's putting it out there, trying to tell people

  • not to do what he did.

  • Excuses are just words, but when people take

  • the bad experiences that they've done to try and help other people

  • in the future, I think that's an amazing thing to do.

  • (Finebros) So what did this guy do in this video?

  • He...drank alcohol before driving, it looks like,

  • and he drove on the wrong side of the road and killed a man.

  • He's trying to punish himself, not let the country decide what's wrong with him.

  • He's deciding what he did himself was wrong.

  • It's just awesome to see someone live up to something

  • that's horrible, and they know it's horrible.

  • I would like to think that I would do the same thing,

  • but I honestly don't know if I would.

  • Just because I would be selfish and think of my own life

  • You know, I'm still young. I have a whole life ahead of me.

  • (Finebros) Do you think, if you were in his shoes,

  • that you could take responsibility like this?

  • That's a hard question because, obviously, the right answer is,

  • "Yes, I want to do what he does and I will take full responsibility."

  • I would hope to say that you can have the same guts, and balls, and morals

  • to confess, but it's hard.

  • I would hope that I would be able to do something like that,

  • but let me not do that from the get go.

  • Let me just not drink and drive.

  • - (Finebros) And have you drank alcohol before? - Mmm-mmm.

  • I hear stories about them throwing up on people's lawns.

  • That's just not what I want to do.

  • You can have fun so many different ways. You don't need to drink.

  • I haven't. I've seen what it can do to people.

  • Maybe it makes you happy for a couple hours,

  • but, in the long run, it's just a temporary happiness.

  • I've had alcohol before, yes.

  • Yeah.

  • Mmm-hmm.

  • No, I'm not 21.

  • I mean, I think it's safe to say everyone's at least tried it.

  • Everyone's drank alcohol.

  • I can't be like, "Oh, I have a fake and go to bars," right?

  • I can't say that.

  • Freshman year of college, when you just move into the dorms,

  • it's kind of a celebratory thing. Like, let's just get drunk this weekend!

  • After going out every weekend and doing that whole hangover thing,

  • I honestly got over it.

  • - (Finebros) Why do teens like do drink? - I think it's more of a social thing.

  • It's a lot of peer pressure. I get that a lot.

  • You want to seem cool, so you go to the parties,

  • and then everyone's drinking at the party, so you don't want to feel left out,

  • so you have to drink because you're there.

  • (Finebros) Have you ever been in a situation

  • - where you considered driving drunk? - No.

  • Never.

  • My brother was exactly at the legal limit.

  • He didn't get in an accident or anything, his car--a tire popped.

  • I mean, my brother's getting his doctorate degree in Engineering.

  • He's a smart guy, but he made a really stupid decision.

  • I mean, that really taught me that.

  • Maybe if my parents were like, "You have to get home now"

  • and I was at a party.

  • I might be like, "Oh my god. They're gonna kill me."

  • I have friends that have gone out drinking,

  • and have called me late at night, and they're like,

  • "I don't know what to do. I can't call my parents, I'll get grounded."

  • Parents can even just look at them different.

  • I was 16 and my parents are like, "Oh, you have a curfew!

  • You can't be out late!"

  • No one's gonna want to drive me home early,

  • so might as well just drive myself.

  • I'm not really proud of it. Nothing happened, but...

  • things could happen.

  • Parents just make their kids feel like they can't talk to them about anything.

  • If I'm in a situation that I need help, why can't I call my parents?

  • (Finebros) And what are your thoughts about drunk driving and why

  • - you think it happens? - Because it happens so often

  • and people get away with it.

  • If someone drives drunk, and then they make it,

  • they're like, "Pff. Easy! I can do this every time."

  • As humans, we have this feeling like, "I don't want to rely on other people."

  • People think it's not gonna happen to me.

  • It's not gonna happen to me, I don't even drink that much.

  • Oh, you know, I'll be fine. You know, I'm not even that drunk, guys.

  • I'm just a little buzzed.

  • You're just gonna drive five blocks, but it's that five blocks could be

  • the last five blocks of your life, or somebody else's life.

  • (Finebros) What more do you think could be done to help bring

  • drunk driving incidents down?

  • I feel like these videos are good because they're helping,

  • and maybe not in a statistic sense.

  • If someone were to develop an app that, through your camera,

  • you hold it up, and you could actually see what life is like

  • while you're intoxicated, so kids can see even before they start drinking.

  • Like, this could endanger you.

  • How about you actually call if you see somebody in front of you

  • displaying the behavior. Do something about it

  • before somebody gets hurt. And that someone could be you.

  • (Finebros) So drunk driving kills more than 10,000 people every year.

  • See, how many people's it gonna take to die

  • until you realize that, you know what, maybe I should stop drinking

  • alcohol and driving at the same time.

  • My brother's friend ended up drinking and driving.

  • He left a party on a motorcycle, and he hit a patch of sand,

  • and then he spun out and hit a tree and died.

  • I have had friends who have been in accidents,

  • and I've know a lot of people who knew people who have died.

  • I had one friend. He had been drinking.

  • He swerved off and just hit a pole and instantly just died.

  • You don't know what to feel, you know? It's somebody that you knew

  • for your entire life, and now, suddenly, they're just gone.

  • (Finebros) Back to the video, do you think his plea might stop

  • - some people from drinking and driving? - Oh, definitely. It made an impact on me,

  • so it can make an impact on anyone.

  • Absolutely. I think experience is the best teacher.

  • This video would have a huge impact on people who have drank and drive before

  • because he's just like us.

  • This guy really did drive drunk. This guy really did kill somebody.

  • This guy is in jail, and the other guy is dead.

  • In a PSA, all those actors get to take off the makeup,

  • and go home, and see their family.

  • (Finebros) What advice do you have for people watching, if they find

  • themselves drunk and thinking about getting behind the wheel?

  • Don't get behind the wheel.

  • I mean, there's nothing much more I can say.

  • If you're gonna get drunk, fine. I can't stop you from doing that.

  • There's only an extent of what can be said,

  • and then some of it's just you. You just have to think,

  • "Maybe I shouldn't do this."

  • Call a cab. I promise you, the $20 cab ride

  • can save someone's life.

  • Put yourself in the other person's shoes. If you were the one that ended up

  • killing someone, how would you feel?

  • Don't drink and drive. Call a taxi.

  • There's so many applications now. You can literally press a button

  • and a taxi comes to you.

  • There's literally a list of [bleep] that you can do instead of

  • just being an idiot and getting behind the wheel.

  • That's so hard, 'cause everybody knows it's not okay to drink and drive.

  • People know people die, and they still drink and drive.

  • I don't even know. People are just really stupid

  • and I just...

  • I can tell people not to drink and drive, but they'll still make

  • their own decisions and I can't really do anything about it.

  • I don't know.

I killed a man.

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