About Colton
Current Life
Colton Vibbert is a 33 year old married father of two sons. He is currently incarcerated and serving a 50 year sentence on a drug possession charge that was upped to a distribution and habitual offender enhancement, despite there being no evidence of distribution nor that bad of a record to truly morally justify the habitual enhancement.
Colton and his wife Christy Vibbert married in January of 2025. Their relationship began as close friends prior to Colton’s incarceration. Christy was unfortunately already married at the time they met & they both were struggling with abusive exes whom had histories of violence, control & blackmail. For those safety reasons, Colton & Christy kept their connection & support for one another, to themselves. By 2023, Christy was able to break free from her previous marriage & Colton was also free from his exes, that they’ve been able to love one another openly & have been happily together since (though Colton’s unjust incarceration has prevented them from having the full contact they deserve).
Colton’s oldest son, Bryston, is 15 years old and lives with his mother’s side of the family currently. His youngest son, Brylen, is 9 and lives with Colton’s mother. Colton loves his kids very much and tries his best to maintain a strong presence in their lives, despite this incarceration obviously taking away his ability to be fully there as much as he’d like.
Earlier Years/Childhood
The majority of Colton’s childhood was pretty rough. He had to grow up very quickly. He was forced into situations that required him to focus on how he was going to survive day to day & stay alive. Colton didn’t have the luxury of doing fun things many his age were doing or able to plan further ahead into his future, thinking of what he wanted to be when he grew up or any of that type of stuff. He was instead dodging beatings and trying to help his siblings do the same. He was put into foster care at a very young age due to an abusive step-father. As many people are now more aware of the flaws in the system and abuse that goes on behind the scenes, I’m sure most can understand why foster care wasn’t much better for Colton. Though he was appreciative of the few homes that treated him and his siblings a little better, he still had to be constantly on guard and fighting to survive, feeling very alone. With no real support system available and no real mentors, and the societal pressure to not only survive, but to succeed, it was only so long before Colton was tired of always suffering and became willing to take bigger risks in hopes he could get out of the struggle cycle. The only problem with that was he fell directly into the government’s “foster care to prison pipeline” that many would argue is intentionally designed by elites. If anyone wants to cast judgement on Colton and his choices, they should first educate themselves so they can at least place the blame and judgement in the correct places.
Colton was never really given a shot. He became an exact mirror product of his upbringing and the system. How can society and the system shame and villainize him for becoming what THEY created him to be? They knowingly put kids and people in dangerous, survival mode conditions, with very little way out, then villainize them for doing what they needed, to survive and stay alive? There’s no real help for these kids and people available. They’ll sent them in circles with lists of phone numbers and agencies that they claim are there to help with resources, but those who’ve truly needed the help, quickly find out is all a huge SHAM made to give the ILLUSION OF CHOICE. It’s easier to get the public to villainize a “criminal” and claim they “deserve” locked up or discriminated against, when you create the ILLUSION that they had better options available, but simply “chose” a life of crime instead. When the TRUTH OF THE MATTER IS, there is no other options available to these people. Every agency is trained to believe the real resources will be at the next number they direct the person to call, but the person gets sent on an endless circle of no real help. It becomes a situation of starve and die, or commit a crime and give them an excuse to make money off you being thrown in prison. It’s a very intentional pipeline they created. When will society finally wake up to this fact and stop further abusing those who’ve been victimized by the system their entire lives already? When will we finally demand true justice and true assistance?
Future Hopes & Goals
Colton’s hope is that he’ll be granted a second chance at life and freedom, so he can be there for his wife, kids, and other family. He has a lot of interest in the “homesteading” type of lifestyle and his dream is to get a plot of land for him and his wife to live on and maintain. He also hopes there will be ways he can help foster kids find their way through life better than he did, though he knows his current criminal record would limit his ability to ever adopt, that maybe he could still start some type of mentoring/big brother type of thing. Really overall, his dream is to just live a quiet life with his wife and kids, watching movies, gardening and landscaping, and to explore areas like Alaska, Montana, etc., which may be hard to believe for those who stereotype him based on his looks or what he was forced to do for survival, but that’s genuinely the real him and his real interests. Colton is a huge sweetheart and wouldn’t hurt a fly unless he had to, to keep himself or loved ones safe.
Despite the challenges he faced, he still maintained optimistic outlook and kept going, whereas most would’ve killed themselves by now if they had a judge take their entire life over a drug charge. He continues proving why he deserves another chance, just in his strength, character, and optimism to continue filing the grueling paperwork, faithful that the system will finally show him some mercy and finally do right by him.
Editor's Rant & Commentary
Colton did nothing wrong in my opinion and based on facts. Though his current conviction was corrupt and unjust, even regarding his previous convictions, society forced him to not have any other options. How was a foster care kid who was forced to become affiliated to survive, going to be able to make enough money to fully support himself and his kid, without putting himself in danger by being in a public location for hours at a time for work? The system is set up to punish people FOR LIFE even after they’ve already served their time, that their criminal record will always follow them and always limit their ability to survive without reoffending. They will FOR LIFE, ALWAYS BE JUDGED AND DISCRIMINATED AGAINST over their past, that once the elites and the system funnel you into that prison pipeline, you really don’t have any way out, and that’s incredibly FUCKED UP AND EVIL. Colton did what he had to do, to survive, but nothing further. What other options did he truly have, outside of becoming a “sugar baby” to someone? Colton did what any heterosexual, self-respecting male with standards, would do. While he views his criminal record with shame and regret, wishing he would’ve had better mentors and tried harder to figure out other options, I KNOW there’s NOT REALLY any other options available that he would’ve been able to find, because even for someone WITHOUT a criminal record, even MY options for making enough money to survive in this system, were slim and impossible, that with his extra limitations that were forced on him, he was EXTRA FUCKED, that he’s lucky to even be alive and doesn’t deserve the way they’ve treated him! They gave him no other way to make it, then villainized and blamed him for doing what he had to, to be able to eat and not harm anyone else. And then you look at how they threw him into prison on his very first charge, whereas if he’d come from an uppity, well to-do lifestyle, they likely would’ve given a slap on the wrist. They intentionally were making it to where he had to be affiliated at an early age, just to make it out of prison alive, and then making him out to be a bad person for choosing survival over death. The system is just trash and evil and it’s built to keep the prisons full, not for true justice or safety.
Anyone who disagrees, do your research. This truly isn’t rocket science. The elites and government want these men in prison for unfair and unjust reasoning.
