I have not watched this as of yet. I will soon.
Did you watch the movie?Property Damage Dozer.
That dude was a real piece of work. He moved into a town and was surprised the town had a good ol boy system. Celebrating a grown man with money who throws a temper tantrum and shot at the police isn't my idea of a hero.
Watched the movie, read the book, listened to all the audio recordings recovered in the welding shop, listened to podcasts about it. If you've only watched the movie, you can't have a full understanding.Did you watch the movie?
Just Google killdozer podcast. There's at least a hundred episodes. This one is pretty good.Great documentary on Netflix. What podcasts go into the back story on This? I thought that documentary left a lot unsaid.
Pure luck no one was hurt or killed. Not sure how this was anything but domestic terrorism.Property Damage Dozer.
That dude was a real piece of work. He moved into a town and was surprised the town had a good ol boy system. Celebrating a grown man with money who throws a temper tantrum and shot at the police isn't my idea of a hero.
Nah. Ever seen how slow a D9 size dozer moves? You have to TRY to get run over by one. It ain’t happening by accident. (Unless you are swat working to stop it )Pure luck no one was hurt or killed. Not sure how this was anything but domestic terrorism.
Same here. I think if he hadn't isolated from his friends he may have got some much needed support. He must have been a vey lonely guy.And after watching the documentary, I’m torn. Not sure who to believe. He was definitely off his rocker. And it felt like part of the debunking done by his adversaries felt off and calculated.