'I remember very clearly, in fact, that this voice came into my head -- and I'll never forget it for the rest of my life -- it said, 'This is how it's going to end for you.''
And then he came to the realization that there was no way out, he said. Terrified he was going to die, he thought of his wife, Laurel, and possibly never seeing her again.
"I remember at one point thinking to myself, 'You know, for ABC News, I've traveled all over the world.' I think of the North Pole, the South Pole; I covered the Persian Gulf War. I almost got shot during the live shot I was doing. Bullets were flying all over the place, but I had managed to survive all that. I had managed to get away clean. But I realized at that point that this was going to be the end.
"Because you're down there and it's pitch-black -- unless the pilot has a spotlight on it, it's pitch-black -- and so you're only going by your senses," Guillen said, adding he began to have "a floating feeling." Guillen then turned to the pilot, a former MiG pilot, who said in a low-pitched Russian accent, "No problem."They later learned that the icy current had wedged the submersible into the blades of the Titanic's giant propeller.
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