The Suspicious Death and Cover-Up of Colin Madsen | blameitonjorge

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Published 2021-11-02
In 2016, Colin Madsen and his friends were out on a hiking adventure. Strangely, Colin left his cabin one night and was found dead under mysterious circumstances.

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00:00 AD
01:08 Intro
02:18 Hiking, Hobbying, and Helping
05:18 The Hunt For Colin Madsen
10:16 Inadequate Assumptions
13:43 The Trouble With Greenpeace
16:55 Various Explanations


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The Suspicious Death and Cover-Up of Colin Madsen
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All Comments (21)
  • @sexybunnyxox
    Can you imagine reporting your friend missing and the police are just like “no, you killed him and had sex on top of his dead body?”
  • @danacalcutt1791
    Thank you, Jorge, for taking the time and effort to create this video about Colin. I read this had been produced through a friend of Colin's and I tried to thank you as soon as possible, but I am so un-tech that I don't think it was posted. As Colin's mother, I am always touched by the continued love and support by those we don't know personally. It gives me great hope that we can make the world a more equitable and humanitarian place for all of us to live out our lives, because we all want the same simple things. It is not ok for the Russian government to simply not reply and in doing so not be culpable for their guilt. I can only hope that the US government will insist that corrupt governments air their dirty laundry, as light can disinfect. The US has the ability to punish these governments without harming the good citizens that are there by birth. Our two independent forensic reports indicate that Colin's death was a homicide by asphyxia. He was also beaten, bound and had not been deceased long before he was found. Bad police are bad police and they need to be weeded out everywhere, along with the corrupt government that shields them from punishments ."“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing,” Edmund Burke. Colin was such a good and kind man and yes, it is a Brotherhood of Steel tag on his necklace 😊. Many thanks, again, Dana Madsen Calcutt
  • @ajc8815
    He's American, Gay, and an Environmentalist. He's essentially the embodiment of who the Russian authorities hate dealing with, making it a recipe for their complicity of his tragedy.
  • @WandleR133
    Yeah, boys, the police here in Russia is like that - useless, unhelpful and most of all harmful in some cases. If they don't like you, you'll be put under suspicion right off the bat and then... I can only wish you luck.
  • @nukiradio
    The "his friends were gay murderous drunks, on a hiking trip" is such an obvious quack of a coverup. An absurd conclusion to reach
  • @L4r5man
    There are several theories that comes to mind. Risk factors I see are: 1: He was a foreigner in a notoriously xenophobic country. 2: He was a foreigner engaged in political activism in a country known to crack down on political activism. 3: Even if he wasn't gay, someone might have thought he were and attacked him for it. 4: He might just have pissed off some local yokel.
  • Colin was a dear friend to me while we both studied abroad in Irkutsk the year prior. He was a wonderful and wholly unique person. I also knew and dearly loved some of the friends who were with him when he disappeared and am so sad that they had to deal with the depravity of the police coverup and accusations. Colin was so loved and I wish I could talk to him again.
  • @kylebaird8813
    Police "So you have no alcohol, but you brought books?" Friends: "Yeah." Police: "You monsters. Why did you kill and rape your friend?"
  • I love that it’s like “the unique necklace missing from the murdered boy found it’s way in police custody” is not a dead fucking give away that the police killed him
  • @nightowl7421
    16:40 Seeing that he had a Brotherhood of Steel tag on his necklace honestly made me a little bit sadder. Watching these videos, I tend to separate myself from the victim but seeing that makes me feel more connected. He was just a guy who liked Fallout and hiking :( He didn't deserve this just like none of us would.
  • @11ozzielover
    I immediately thought of my mom when it was mentioned he worked for Greenpeace. She was once chased through the whole of Belgium by unmarked cars when working for Greenpeace on a mission that had to do with the pollution of a certain oil company. I don't want to jump to conclusions, but hearing her story it wouldn't surprise me if he was killed as an example.
  • @beanoid6066
    Yeah I feel like it was most definitely the authorities, the way they angrily tried to blame other people quickly with the most outrageous/unrealistic accusations is a dead giveaway but I also feel like it might’ve been an accident, maybe they tried scaring him to stop doing what he did but went a little too far
  • @zoomzoom103
    Jorge: It's kinda difficult to believe the authorities would've killed Colin The entire comment section: The cops totally killed him, no doubt about it
  • I have an explanation for the state of the body: Colin was undressed either before he died or soon after, so his body and clothes could be washed to get rid of evidence. Then they re-dressed him which was why his jewelry and socks were missing (small items that are easy to lose) and his shoes were untied and clothes were torn (it’s difficult to dress someone who’s unconscious or dead, and rigor mortis might have set in). Then he would have been dumped in the woods (explaining the pose he was found in- If two people lifted a body by the shoulders and legs and tossed it to the ground it would land in a similar position.) he was definitely killed somewhere else and his body dumped at the place it was eventually found.
  • @coryomalley3582
    "That weed really got on top of me. Think I'll go die alone in the snow." Said no person ever.
  • @owenbillo5513
    The cops did it. There's no damn way they didn't. They had his necklace when they shouldn't have. It's like robbing a house and the police find the stolen jewelry on you
  • @onda.
    The necklace disappearing than reappearing was crazy, the authorities really slipped up with that one.
  • Как же погано, что на русском ни одной нормальной статьи по этому делу. Впервые слышу об этом убийстве, хотя оно произошло относительно недавно. Спасибо за освещение этого дела