Disclaimer: This article contains mentions of suicide. Reader discretion is advised. A Netflix documentary titled Tread revisits Marvin Heemeyer’s Killdozer rampage in Granby, Colorado, in 2004.
On June 4th, 2004, Marvin Heemeyer drove his armor-plated bulldozer to various locales in Granby, Colorado. In the process, Heemeyer damaged the office of a local newspaper, the Town Hall, and other ...
Was Marvin Heemeyer a hero? A patriot? In certain circles, 4 June marks the anniversary of "Killdozer Day," a 2004 rampage in the city of Granby, Colorado, that damaged more than a dozen buildings and ...
THIS is the horrifying moment a “Killdozer” rampage destroyed a small American town and caused more than $5 million in damages to residents’ homes and businesses. Marvin Heemeyer became an ...
Patrick Brower's first thought when he saw the steel-armored bulldozer plowing into buildings outside his newspaper's office was that it was the town of Granby's big story that day. But then the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... There are many ways to look at “Tread,” the Netflix documentary about a June 4, 2004, rampage through the town of Granby by local ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... GRANBY — Few physical reminders remain in this unassuming mountain town 20 years after a rampage by an aggrieved muffler shop owner attracted worldwide ...
The Granby cartoonist who goes by the nom de plume Mister V (real name: Matt Veraldo) had originally planned to have the full graphic novel collecting all of his serial work on the story of Marv ...
Kitted out in makeshift armour plating covering the cabin, engine, and parts of the tracks, the 'Killdozer' destroyed people's livelihoods THIS is the horrifying moment a “Killdozer” rampage destroyed ...