Transgender killer Robert Dorgan shocked his co-workers at a Maine shipyard with his choice of attire and his violent actions. Dorgan, who went by Roberta, worked as an electrician at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works in Bath, where he was known for wearing “inappropriate” miniskirts and heels. Colleagues described him as short-tempered and odd, with a penchant for showing up to work in clothing that was deemed unsuitable for the shipyard environment.
One co-worker, Ryan Fisher, expressed disbelief at Dorgan’s choice of high heels in a shipyard setting and mentioned that he was assigned as an electric cable puller due to his physical strength. Another employee, who preferred to remain anonymous, revealed that Dorgan had recently shared photos of his ex-wife and children at the shipyard, portraying a loving family man. However, despite this facade, Dorgan was known for his peculiar behavior and fascination with guns.
General Dynamics Bath Iron Works confirmed Dorgan’s employment at the company but did not provide further details. The company extended their condolences to the victims and their families in the wake of the tragic events that unfolded. Dorgan, who had undergone gender reassignment surgery in 2020, carried out a horrific shooting at a Rhode Island ice rink, killing his ex-wife and eldest son and injuring his former in-laws. The motive behind the attack remains unclear, but it is evident that Dorgan harbored a deep resentment towards his family.
The senseless act of violence perpetrated by Dorgan has left a community in shock and mourning. As authorities continue to investigate the incident, questions linger about what drove a seemingly ordinary man to commit such heinous crimes. The tragic events serve as a stark reminder of the complexities of human nature and the devastating consequences of unchecked anger and resentment.

