Sergunka wrote:Вот к примеру показания ...
Я не понял, что ЭТО доказывает? Друг сказал о своём друге хорошо? И об O.J. друзья говорили хорошо,...Я приведу вам мнение другого "знакомого"
But there were others who knew another side to the 6-foot, 230-pounder with the neatly trimmed graying beard and hair.
Although Heemeyer never threatened or attacked him, -Thomas Hale, Granby's town manager, thought his behavior was odd. Hale said that whenever he saw Heemeyer in Grand Lake and said hello, Heemeyer would just walk away.
Ken Heemeyer said he lost track of his older brother after Marvin went into the Air Force in 1969.
Eudy remembered he first met Heemeyer in 1978 when he went to work for him for about seven months at one of the Scotty Mufflers shops on West Colfax Avenue.
Eventually, Eudy said he and Heemeyer bought out Scotty Mufflers from Bud Karsh and proceeded to own four shops.
Their business problems began when they fell into debt and owed money to Exhaust and Suspension Systems.
Eudy said the two had agreed to raise money to pay off the debt. Eudy was able to borrow $10,000 from his ex-wife's family and put it in the bank.
Heemeyer didn't do his share, however, and tried to withdraw money from Eudy's account, Eudy recalled.
They couldn't, and the two went their separate ways. While Eudy said he didn't think Heemeyer had a short temper, he thought Heemeyer was a shady businessman.
Его бизнес:
Soon, Heemeyer leased his business to a trash company. Heemeyer ended up selling the property several months prior to the rampage. The new owners gave Heemeyer six months to leave, and it was apparently during this time that he began modifying his bulldozer
Ну и ментальное состояние "героя"
The first recording was made on April 13, 2004. The last recording was made 13 days before the rampage.
"God built me for this job," Heemeyer said in the first recording made on April 13, 2004. He even said it was God's plan that he not be married or have 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 said.[citation needed]
Heemeyer's actions were apparently a political statement. In the audio tapes, he states "Because of your anger, because of your malice, because of your hate, you would not work with me. I am going to sacrifice my life, my miserable future that you gave me, to show you that what you did is wrong".[13]
Investigators later found Heemeyer's handwritten list of targets. It was not just a list of buildings and businesses, police say. His list also contained the names of at least 10 individuals and a local Catholic Church