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marble falls

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4. This guy's life was as odd as a his death was cruel.
Sat Sep 21, 2024, 07:17 AM
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Bentley

Russell Bonner Bentley III[2] (Russian: Рассел Бентли, romanized: Rassel Bentli; 1960 – 8 April 2024), also known as Texas and the Donbass Cowboy, was an American man who served in Vostok Battalion and XAH Spetsnaz Battalion in 2014, 2015 and 2017 on the side of the Donetsk People's Republic. He was a YouTuber until his channel was deleted in early 2022.[3][failed verification] He also worked for the Russian state-owned Sputnik news agency as a war correspondent.[4] Prior to his activities in the Donbas, he was a marijuana activist and smuggler who was later convicted of drug smuggling and spent five years in prison.
Biography
Early life

Bentley was born in 1960 in Austin, and grew up in Highland Park, Texas until he was eight. Bentley began reading leftist literature as a teenager and became a socialist. At 16, he attended high school for one semester before dropping out. Bentley later got his GED, and at age 20, was convinced by his father to join the U.S. Army. He served in the army for three years, and was stationed in Louisiana and Germany. After being honorably discharged from the army, he moved to South Padre Island where he worked as a waiter.[1][5]
Marijuana activism, conviction and imprisonment

In 1990, Bentley moved to Minneapolis. Initially working as a lumberjack, he later sold marijuana instead. He became a marijuana activist, joining the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws and the pro-legalization Grassroots Party. At age 30, he ran as a U.S. Senate third-party candidate for the Grassroots Party in the 1990 election, gathering 1.65% of the vote. In the mid 1990s, Bentley would also visit communist Cuba, where he deepened his leftist convictions, becoming a communist himself.[1][5] In February 1996, Bentley's house was raided by the police and he was arrested for felony trafficking of marijuana. He received a sentence of five years and three months. Although he was supposed to be released at the end of 1999, in August 1999, Bentley escaped from prison. He lived as a fugitive until 2007, when he was captured and sent to a maximum-security prison to serve the remainder of his sentence. He was released from prison the following summer.[1][5]
Pro-Russian activism

By 2014, Bentley was working as an arborist in Round Rock, Texas.[6] Bentley left his life in the United States, including a relationship with a yoga instructor, to join pro-Russian forces in Donetsk in Ukraine, motivated by a desire to combat Ukrainian forces.[5] He arrived in Donetsk on December 7, 2014.[3] He utilized crowdfunding platforms to finance his involvement in the Ukraine conflict, setting up a GoFundMe campaign to finance his move to the Donbas on a self-described "Fact Finding Mission to Donbass".[7]
Military and political stance

Bentley decided to fight for the Donetsk People's Republic. He expressed a strong commitment to what he perceived as a "battle against fascism", driven by the desire to take a stand against what he saw as "injustices in Ukraine". The Independent wrote that his involvement highlights the complex motivations behind foreign participation in the conflict.[2]
Disappearance and death

According to the local police and his wife, Bentley went missing on April 8, 2024.[8] His wife reported he had been detained by unidentified Russian military personnel.[4] The Vostok Battalion confirmed his death on April 19, 2024, via social media.[9][4] Alexander Khodakovsky, one of the leaders of the self-proclaimed DPR, demanded in his telegram channel that “those who killed Russell Bentley” be punished, but later deleted this message.[10][11][12][13]‹The template Excessive citations inline is being considered for deletion.› [excessive citations]

According to Stephen Hall, a researcher on Russian affairs at the University of Bath, the "most likely scenario is that [Bentley] was killed by Russian soldiers who mistook him for an American spy."[14]

Al Jazeera 360 documented Bentley’s story in A Diary of a Fighter.[15]

Four Russian servicemen, Vitaly Vasnyatsky, Vladislav Agaltsev, Vladimir Bazhin and Andrey Yordanov, were charged with abuse of authority resulting in death (article 286 of Criminal Code), desecration of bodies (article 244) and concealment of crimes (article 33 and 316). The Investigative Committee declared Bentley was killed on 8 April, his body placed in his car and blown up, then his remains moved to "another location".[16]

Recommendations

5 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Ironic AltairIV Sep 2024 #1
I think he was a bad speller, also UpInArms Sep 2024 #2
Exactly! niyad Sep 2024 #20
Dumbass Steerboy? Wonder Why Sep 2024 #21
Irony and FAFO. Red State Russell found out what happens when you work with murderers. C0RI0LANUS Sep 2024 #3
This guy's life was as odd as a his death was cruel. marble falls Sep 2024 #4
Thanks for the backfill. He reminds me of a modern day Lee Harvey Oswald. C0RI0LANUS Sep 2024 #5
Actually that never occured to me. Nice observation. And with a Texas and Russian connection. marble falls Sep 2024 #34
Thank you, Ollie! And dabbling with socialist literature. Cheers! Stan. C0RI0LANUS Sep 2024 #35
Send all the big tough MAGA 'men' to Russia Blue Owl Sep 2024 #6
You said it. And some Proud Boys are finding out about living under the rule of a warden at a US FCI. C0RI0LANUS Sep 2024 #7
What a story, now watch this drive. Comfortably_Numb Sep 2024 #8
Aww, what a shame. MarineCombatEngineer Sep 2024 #9
When you make a deal with the devil Farmer-Rick Sep 2024 #10
When you align yourself with bad people, don't be surprised if bad things happen to you. Baitball Blogger Sep 2024 #11
Like a free pager from your boss blowing up ArkansasDemocrat1 Sep 2024 #17
No sympathy for anyone in this story. 617Blue Sep 2024 #12
FAFO Botany Sep 2024 #13
What a shame. Anyway... n/t tom_kelly Sep 2024 #14
5 Russian Scum Down. Jirel Sep 2024 #15
Oh, no. Anyway... ArkansasDemocrat1 Sep 2024 #16
"low-level incursion into Ukraine in 2014"??? Seriously? niyad Sep 2024 #18
I feel sympathy for his wife and the ones who loved him irisblue Sep 2024 #19
If he were my brother, I would find it difficult to love him mdbl Sep 2024 #26
I would too. One of my brothers served the deserved the long federal prison sentence he got irisblue Sep 2024 #27
Oh well infullview Sep 2024 #22
Siding with the enemy is never a good idea. Justice matters. Sep 2024 #23
No tears from me ...just a big smile Playingmantis Sep 2024 #24
Traitor fought for our country's enemy. Karma. nt SunSeeker Sep 2024 #25
According to Simonyan, "our people" torture and kill "our people" for the glory of "our people" in Donetsk. Beastly Boy Sep 2024 #28
Looks a bit like Steve Bannon when washed up. Arne Sep 2024 #29
I'm trying to think of how... cactusfractal Sep 2024 #30
True. Sentence should read: "Ironically, he was tortured and killed by his fellow Russian soldiers." Good catch. C0RI0LANUS Sep 2024 #32
Use your imagination. Marcuse Sep 2024 #33
LOL Lucky Luciano Sep 2024 #31
Send these MAGAts to Russia. BlueWavePsych Sep 2024 #36
Oof! After seeing this, I must now burn out my mind's eye. C0RI0LANUS Sep 2024 #37
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