Cordle's face becomes clear as he reveals his name and confesses to killing Canzani.
"When I get charged I'll plead guilty and take full responsibility for everything I've done to Vincent and his family," Cordle says.
Later, he says he understands that by releasing the video he's giving prosecutors "everything they need to put me away for a very long time."
Prosecutor Ron O'Brien on Thursday said Cordle was a suspect in the deadly crash but hadn't been charged. O'Brien said he saw the video on Wednesday and downloaded a copy onto a CD as evidence. He said he'll ask a grand jury to indict Cordle for aggravated vehicular homicide with an alcohol specification, a charge that carries a maximum of eight years in prison upon conviction.
O'Brien said Cordle's blood sample from the night of the crash tested positive for alcohol and negative for drugs.
Defense attorney George Breitmayer III said the video "is a strong testament" to Cordle's character. He said Cordle intends to cooperate with prosecutors.
Police in June said Canzani, died at the scene after his Jeep was struck.
Cordle ends the video confession by "begging" viewers to not drink and drive.
- AP