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Meet Marvin John Heemeyer, the man behind the famous killdozer. He was a skilled repair shop owner who got screwed over by the corrupt government and businesses, and was forced to close down his shop. Before he was forced to leave, he constructed a bulldozer made of composite armor so strong that 200 rounds did not have any effects on the "MK tank". As he could be religious, he avoided killing and instead focused destruction on properties, avoiding the sins of killing.
I do not support any illegal actions, but just pointing out that killdozer/destroying properties is a viable alternative to killing in criminals' eyes.
According to some source, his father died, he was forced to auction his house and his girlfriend cucked him.
He was a doomed man, ready to martyr in a kamikaze mission in a bulldozer with no escape.
He claimed that God made him in the position (no marriage or family) to carry out the rampage
He did not killed and avoided killing.
I do not support any illegal actions, but just pointing out that killdozer/destroying properties is a viable alternative to killing in criminals' eyes.
According to some source, his father died, he was forced to auction his house and his girlfriend cucked him.
Marvin was described as an obedient, honest, and loving man. However, prior to his rampage, his family life was also falling apart: his father had just died, and he was forced to auction his house. When about to get married, Heemeyer found out that his girlfriend had cheated on him.
He was a doomed man, ready to martyr in a kamikaze mission in a bulldozer with no escape.
Authorities initially speculated that he may have used a homemade crane – found in his garage – to lower the armor hull over the dozer and himself. Heemeyer apparently had no intention of leaving the cabin once he entered it.[1] "Once he tipped that lid shut, he knew he wasn't getting out", Daly said. Investigators searched the garage where they believed that Heemeyer built the vehicle and found cement and armor steel.
He claimed that God made him in the position (no marriage or family) to carry out the rampage
"God built me for this job", Heemeyer said in the first recording. He also said it was God's plan that he not be married or have a family so that he could be in a position to carry out such an attack. "I think God will bless me to get the machine done, to drive it, to do the stuff that I have to do", he said. "God blessed me in advance for the task that I am about to undertake. It is my duty. God has asked me to do this. It's a cross that I am going to carry and I'm carrying it in God's name."
He did not killed and avoided killing.
Defenders of Heemeyer contended that he made a point of not hurting anybody during his bulldozer rampage.[1] Ian Daugherty, a bakery owner, said Heemeyer "went out of his way" not to harm anyone.
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