Did anyone else see the shown on the Steve Fawcett's plane crash last night - on the Discover Channel??

At the very end they suggest several key points:

--The body was 3/4 mile from the crash site (I think I heard the distance correctly).

--The large animals (black bear, mountain lion, coyote)that may have consumed parts of his body typically wouldn't drag the body such a long distance - they would have eaten it where it laid - or at most drug it a shorter distance

--The harness used on that plane was a multi-belt system used by stunt/acrobatic pilots and the central latch porton was not connected to the female latch-points.

--An animal would not have been able to unlatch the harness since it requires a rotation movement.

--Though they never said it outright, they suggested that the harness should have survived the crash without coming unlatched.

They indicated that the only real likely scenario is that he somehow survived the crash, unbuckled the harness, and managed to walk/crawl in the direction of the nearest town before dying.

They showed a picture of the female portion of one of the harness straps with no nylon strap attached. I wonder what happened to the strap. The portion was bright and shiny - like new. There weren't any obvious signs of charing. If the strap had burned up in the post-crash fire, I would have thought we'd see charred nylon stuck to the latch. Maybe not.

I can't help wonder what is fact and what is fiction for ratings.