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We would never glamorize criminals. We don't want any of our young fans to grow up to rob or steal, at least not from us. You know who we will glamorize? Supercriminals. Those flamboyant, creative types who just go above and beyond. Sure, what they did was despicable. But we can all learn from their desire to go beyond the call of duty. Way beyond. #5.
Captain Killdozer
Some people in the world you just don't fuck with. Unfortunately you can't always tell who those people are until it's too late and such was the case with Marvin Heemeyer. He lived in a little town in Colorado with a population of about 500. He was a welder and owned a muffler repair shop and, presumably for a while, he was a totally non-sinister individual who never even considered doing anything crazy like building a massive, nearly indestructible machine of terror. For a while.
Then, Heemeyer wound up in a dispute over his land with a cement manufacturing plant. He leased his business to someone else and sold his property while the new owners gave him six months to vacate. It was during that six months that Heemeyer built a death machine, a Komatsu D335A bulldozer outfitted with armor plating over the cabin and engine. The armor in some places was over a foot thick and had concrete between sheets of steel, making it pretty much unstoppable. The tank was also outfitted with onboard cameras and monitors in the cabin so Heemeyer could see where he was going. The inside was made nearly airtight to resist a potential gas attack and had air conditioning, food, water and life support. Once he got in Heemeyer had no plans to actually leave the bulldozer.
Outside, the bulldozer had .50 caliber semi-automatic rifle mounted on the back, and three other semi-automatics mounted elsewhere. Basically, this was a machine designed to make everyone in his town of 500 take one massive, synchronized fear shit the moment it rolled out of his workshop. Heemeyer took his machine of insanity out for a spin on June 2, 2004 by crashing it through the wall of his workshop. He then plowed through the concrete plant, the town hall, the local newspaper, a judge's house, a hardware store owned by a guy who had pissed him off, and seven other buildings, causing about $7 million in damages. The bulldozer, which came to be known as the Killdozer since that really is the only appropriate name for it, was hit with over 200 rounds of ammunition and three small explosions that barely left a scratch on it.
Eventually the Killdozer got stuck in a basement and the engine failed. A single shot was heard in the cabin. While Heemeyer took the easy way out, and it still took authorities twelve hours to cut their way into the machine. Surprisingly, Heemeyer had not rigged the dozer to then self-destruct and destroy the entire town. #4.
Dr. Chaos
It's clear that Joseph Konopka was looking for work in the exciting growth industry of super-villainy when he quit his job as a computer systems administrator and gave himself the nickname Dr. Chaos. Konopka, who had been making about $50,000 at his job, wanted to enact some manner of a Dr. Doom-scale destruction spree, presumably out of boredom or just to prove he could. Recruiting a team of others online who then became known as The Realm of Chaos, which we have to admit sounds pretty awesome, Dr. Chaos used his Lex Luthoresque intellect and knowledge of computers to cause 28 power failures, disrupt radio and television broadcasts, shut down air traffic control, attack an ISP's computer system and counterfeit software.
The group was also responsible for setting a number of fires and, at the time of his arrest in 2002, Dr. Chaos had been stockpiling cyanide in underground tunnels.
In total, it's estimated Konopka and his group caused as much as $3 million in damages, as well as setting the bar high for any future cyber villains, if for no other reason than that the really cool nickname is already taken. #3.
The Hypno-Robber
Vladimir Kozak, whose media-born nickname "Hypno-Robber" was ripped right out of a really shitty issue of Spider-Man from the early 70s, managed to steal somewhere in the neighborhood of $40,000 from banks in Moldova. If you are unfamiliar with Moldova, it's because its only claim to fame is being the poorest country in Europe and a good chunk of its citizens make about $2 per day. Despite the country being the geographical equivalent of a wino, Kozak used his eerie and potentially bullshit powers to pull off at least six robberies by establishing eye contact with bank tellers, talking all suave-like and hypnotizing them Dr. Mindbender style, possibly with the use of a magic hypno coin or glasses he purchased from a comic book.
Since his crime spree began, the fierce power of the Moldovan police department has cracked down and warned all bank tellers to avoid eye contact with Hypno should he make an appearance. They were also advised to call security and not attempt to detain him themselves, because of course he may unleash his hypnosis when threatened. None of their tips may work if, instead of hypnosis, Kozak's plan involves telling the $2-a-day bank tellers that he'll split the money with them if they just hand it over, and to feed the authorities the bullshit hypnosis story so they won't get nailed as accomplices. Of course there's no evidence to support that, but the alternative is to believe this man has the kind of mind control powers that would let him take over the world if he felt like it. Or at least have sex with lots and lots of women. |
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An interesting side fact about Killdozer, an undersheriff was able to get on top of the dozer but eventually fell off due to debris, and the fact that Marvin coated the top with some kind of oil to make people slip if they tried to get on.
I see a lot of people saying Killdozer should be #1....well yeah, if this article was about awesome homemade civilization destroyers then Killdozer would be #1 but this article is about the top real life super villians and since this dude's final act was to ummm, shoot himself dead, I think that knocks him out of the top spots as it's not exactly an act of genius to kill yourself.
Plus, the guy doesn't even have a cool nickname or anything, just the machine he made does.
Now if Dr. Chaos could gain control of the Killdozer, now we are talking number one with a bullet(s)
Those are awesome. Number 1 should be The Killdozer though, as he's the most awesome.
Derren Brown
I don't know if anyone else mentioned him, but he can do this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Vz_YTNLn6w
run while you can
shut up weelz u nerd
In a just world Captain Killdozer would be # 1. In a just world they would also incorporate him as a new super-villain in the Batman universe and ultimately in the next film adaptation. Tell me it wouldn't be f****n' awesome to have Batman and having the Cap'n a fistfight on the side of the Killdozer as police bullets are shooting at it. You can't can you?
The Killdozer was only defeated because it fell into a basement and couldn't get out... that is freakin' scary.
Crap.
Why did I not think of calling myself Dr. Chaos when I signed up for this site?
Crap.
Wheelz, who is convinced that he has better taglines.
Wow. All the retarded looking vigilante superheroes finally make sense. We live in a low budget comic book made by a non-mainstream publisher. That's why the good guys look idiotic and the bad guys awesome.
Richard Kuklinski did NOT use an ice cream truck. The guy's name was Robert Pronge, he and Richard met while performing separate jobs and ended up becoming friends. Robert would bring Richard along in the Mister Softee truck sometimes, and may have allowed the use of the deep freezer, but Richard never used this tactic solo.
I'm not gonna lie, that Killdozer was AWESOME.
when did The Zodiac dress in costume?
I read somewhere (and, of course, it might have been bullshit) that once, for some reason I can't remember, hundreds of people were taken over by the Baron, dressed up and danced all through town, going to the front of the palace where Papa Doc lived. I think he had tried to limit somehow the voodoo priests. They danced for a long time. Papa Doc was so scared he removed the limits and apologized to the Barons.
Could be BS, definitely, but if you follow other weird news (and lots of them wind up on Cracked, somehow), you know this kind of thing happens a lot more than you'd think.
Dr Chaos is my hero!
he belongs in the Matrix
Initially Will SMith's corny ass was going to play Neo
Captain Killdozer ftw! You showed them!
Heemeyer is a hero, he fought an unfair system and sacrificed himself to not only make a point but destroy the material posetions the gov. there bitched for. Well done good sir, well done.
Why wasn't killdoser #1?
The Zodiac killer's involvement in this article would be just what he wanted. After all, they made a movie about him.
We need a killdozer movie!
Marvin Heemeyer told that corrupt local government and good-old-boy network exactly what he thought without harming a single soul. Rest In Peace Marv! You are going to go down in history as a hero.
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WOW, u guys have so much wrong info on richard kuklinski that its laughable. First off, he killed his first victim when he was 12 or 13 (charley laine) He did NOT freeze bodies in a mister softee truck, he owned a warehouse that had a well in it that had ice cold water running through it that he used, also u guys failed to mention that he claims responsibility for the killings of paul castellano (gambino boss) carmine galante (attempted takeover of the bonanno family) and jimmy f*****g hoffa!