Interviewing Killdozer Victims (I Brought My Bulldozer)
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Published 2024-01-25
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Next video: I destroyed a town with a bulldozer then surprised the people with a new one
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Hearing the cop saying: "He was a bad guy. But the older I get... I see it, from a Libertarian perspective." Absolutely sent me.
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nothing is scarier than a man with nothing left to lose
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I am from Granby, CO and was just a few blocks away at daycare when this happened.I don't remember any of it because I was 2, but I spent the next 17 years living and going to school in this town, growing up in the aftermath that was the killdozer. One of my moms best friends dated Marv for years, and before he went on his rampage he paid for her to go back to her home country to see her family. Patrick Brower who wrote the book on the killdozer was the publisher at ski-hi news at the time and Marv specifically went after the newspapers building because of how everything leading up to the rampage was covered. I grew up with Browers son, his wife was one of my french teachers at one point, there were so many others I grew up with or knew who were involved. Everyone in the town has some sort of connection to this day. I don't condone the actions of Marv, but I also understand why he did what he did and know he was at his limit. The town really screwed him over time and time again, I am just glad there were no casualties apart from Marv. Its really interesting to see an outsiders perspective.
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The fact that the town officials knew what buildings he would target, tells me that they knew exactly who did him wrong
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Cody is they type of person to bring severe PTSD back to unsuspecting people. 😂
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R.I.P. Marvin ,they call it killdozer yet it killed no one! This guy was wronged!
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Popo medic did an extremely detailed mini documentary on this event. He moved to this town after serving in the military to start his own business and live the American dream. The plot he acquired was bid on by the concrete company, but he outbid the concrete company and acquired the land. He built his muffler shop there, but not long after, the town informed him his sewage was not linked to the town, and he would have to have it linked to the main grid or be fined by the town for every day it wasn't. He tried to comply, but he would need to dig through a portion of the concrete companies' land. The company did not let him, and so he was fined daily for not having his sewage connected. The concrete company proceeded to continue to screw him over in an attempt to get rid of him, but he persisted. Eventually, he purchased the bulldozer to build a road that gave better access to his business as well as construct a parking lot. This was also denied by the town. He was pushed to his limits and could do nothing to comply with the towns requests. He constructed the kill dozer and targeted every single business that wronged him. I recommend watching popo medic's video on it after finishing this one.
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Once I was young I was told it was some crazy guy that destroyed our town and now that I’m an adult I completely understand why he went on his rampage.
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The fact that all the officials immediately knew who it was and where he was headed tells me all I need to know.
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"Sometimes Reasonable People Does Unreasonable Things " Spot on 👌🏽
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Marvin was a man who stood against a world or corruption. His legacy is the societal changes he caused, the fear he put in the hearts of the corrupt and the inspiration in the hearts of the wronged. He is not only a hero but an example of what a free man should be. Unspeakably dangerous yet peaceful.
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Dude I'm impressed. You were perfectly respectful and reasonable with this. You've created something wholesome and should be proud.
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"the most dangerous man is a man who has nothing else to lose"
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14:36 The police answering the phone and being hit by "Somehow, The Killdozer returned"
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Man Cody, my old coworker Dale would’ve loved to see this video. He always talked about the Killdozer and respected the guy that did it. I even told him to build a Daledozer 😂. He died unfortunately in 2021, I still think about him all the time. He was one of the funniest guys I ever met, but his wife made him miserable. As an ode to Dale, don’t marry disrespectful, unappreciative women! Great video as always, man. Rest In Peace Dale, I love you buddy, forever.
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What a legend
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Marvin was a good guy. He is an example of an honest, hard-working American that got bullied by selfish people.
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Just wanted to say thank you for doing this I've referenced his story so many times and people have no idea how badly he was treated let alone even heard of the story it's good to see 20 years later someone's bringing light to how these small town communities can be bullies of their own be curious to see what your next project will be
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This was a masterpiece thanks for sharing this! Definitely an eye opener 👌🏽