30 Of The Most Terrifying Stories Of People Who Have Taken A Life, According To Netizens
People do bad things all the time. It's part of being human, and it certainly comes with the territory. As you go through life, knowingly or unknowingly, you've likely met people who have done incredibly sinister things, including taking a life. This naturally raises a lot of questions: the how, the why, sometimes the when, and what happened after.
An AskReddit community thread explored some of these sensitive questions, and we thought it would be interesting to share some of the chilling responses people shared as they told their stories.
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My great-great grandmother murdered my great-great grandfather. My great grandmother,Gigi, told me the story. When Gigi was 16 she was about to get married. On the fateful day, her father came in from the field for lunch and calmly told her mother he was bringing another woman home for dinner and that she was to be served dinner before he would take her upstairs to do the thing. When dinner came, he brought a 12 yo girl to the table. Gigis mother served the girl, let her husband take her upstairs, and followed a few minutes later with a loaded shot gun. When she opened the door, he had just dropped his pants, so she shot at his groin. She sat and watched him bleed to death as the young girl said thanks and left. I am proud of the bad-a*s women in my bloodline.
Good for her but Jesus that’s one of the most disgusting things I’ve ever read.
I love that she shot him in the groin. If that was the standard punishment, more abusers would think twice.
Sadly, I think the fact that Gigi was desperate to get married at 16 and her father brought home a child the day she was leaving says theres a lot more terrible things to this story.
I hope she wasn't arrested. Deadly force is justified when protecting someone from rape, especially a 12 year old child.
Given that time period, women were more often than not treated as chattel and had few rights. I'd be shocked if she wasn't arrested. Given that risk, she really did a brave thing.
Load More Replies... One of the most intelligent men I knew, my former boss ("R"), passed away of old age last year. When he was 16, which would have been in the 1940s?, his mostly absentee, degenerate, doper father showed up, took R's younger sister in the garage, and beat her amost bloody with a belt. R arrived just in time to roll up the garage door and told the old man, "You ever touch her again, I'll kill you."
The next day after school, he comes home to hear his sister screaming in the garage. He goes in the house, grabs dad's shotgun, rolls up the door, tells sis to run, and shoots and kills the sumb***h.
R was taken to juvie till trial. Sister was sent to live with an aunt. At trial, the local Baptist pastor told the small town judge he and his wife would legally adopt R. Judge declared the killing justified, and R grew up safe and loved, and got a degree in psychology. He told me the adoptive parents were his "real" parents.
Almost any life would have been better than the life she was experiencing to that point.
Load More Replies...My dad was a good person, but my parents were og - 1930s og when up until the 1970s, it was OK to beat the fork out of your kid for disobedience. For us, we got the strap-the belt. One time, my older brother kept teasing me at the dinner table, and dad kept yelling at him to stop. My brother just wouldn't stop (kids will be kids) and dad stepped up to grab him and I shouted "don't you dare touch him" because I didn't want my brother to get a beating. He deserved it, but my outburst unnerved my dad. He actually stopped and thought about how his punishment affected us all. Later, my brother thanked me for stopping the punishment, but better, my dad started to have a better response than violence with us kids. There were 6 of us, and I was the baby. My parents never raised their hands against us after that.
I love stories of people finding a real family, that may or may not be biologically related to them
My great grandma shot and killed her first husband. He was beating her while she was pregnant. She was tried but got off on self defense.
I truly don’t see this as murder. This is ‘unaliving’ someone…
Load More Replies...Go great grandma! Shame she couldn't count on the law protecting her, but happy she could take care of herself
As she should have! She was being beaten- what did they expect her to do lay down and die?!?!
Yes. He was sexually abused by his father. He made advances towards the younger siblings and he snapped. Killed his Dad to protect his siblings from also being sexually abused. He was 14. His parole ends in December. I’m so proud of him and his progress despite being a convicted felon, he’s made his way in life. One of the best people I’ve ever had the pleasure to call my friend.
This is so sad and so wrong. He was protecting his siblings from the torture he was put through. If I had been on that jury, I would have voted not guilty. The father deserved it!
A lot of times, prosecutors, more interested in convictions than justice, will move to have such information barred from the trial. Even the defendant testifying under oath will be threatened with contempt if they mention it.
Load More Replies...I feel like this kid needed a lawyer. He shouldn't be a convicted felon for this.
Depends on the circumstances. In the US (and I assume most countries) you can't just kill your abuser, especially if he isn't physically harming you at that moment. You are supposed to leave the situation and go to the police. If you can leave, but you don't and chose to kill him instead, that is murder. This is why so many people are in prison for murder for killing their abusers. The defense lawyer needs to convince the judge/jury that the person truly believed they had no other alternative to stopping the abuse except to kill the abuser. It is a really difficult area of law.
I think they should add ‘unaliving’ into the books of law. Seen as a righteous kill…
Wondering where the mother was in all of this? What happen to his siblings?
I met a lady one time who told me her husband had abused her for years before she got away from him. She had a restraining order and kept a weapon on her due to being scared of not in a position to defend herself. One day she was at the gas station and he pulled up to the pump right on the other side of her. He came at her and she bent down and pulled the knife out of the holster. When she came up, she stabbed him in the heart from under his ribs. He died and she walked free.
See? A gun might have caused an explosion according to movies. A nice stabbing is just what was needed.
True, although then she could have walked coolly away from the blast without looking back 😎
Load More Replies... Something like 40 years ago my grandfather on my mother’s side killed two people and got away with it.
My aunt had been [SA'd] by two men, a father and son duo. When she came home and told my gpa he grabbed a gun and went out hunting. He was never caught but he passed away 20ish years ago. He was a really cool guy. Very nice and surprisingly tolerant and open minded for his age, into new age spiritual stuff. My mom was shocked he was even able to go that far.
Like somebody said before, some people just need killin
Load More Replies...my daughter shot and killed her abusive ex boyfriend in front of me. She had come to stay with us to get safe from him. Every day we caught him in the yard. every day we called the cops. every day they did nothing. when he showed up and tried to force his way into the house, daughter grabbed a gun. Told the cops she had a gun the cops are 2 miles away. they never show. twenty minutes later he gets sick of waiting on her to give up and charges her. she shoots him at close range. i tell the police, she has shot him and he is on the ground. 15 minutes later, one lone patrolman shows up, sees him on the ground and says "whats the matter with him". No ambulance ever showed up even though he was alive for awhile after he was shot. They had a restraining order on him we had called daily for a week they STILL arrested her for killing him. You know how a grand jury meets once a month to decide if they will proceed with prosecution? They didnt decide for TWO YEARS. Then they let her go as a good shoot. They could have told us that before we spent $20,000 on a defense attorney and no we didnt get the money back even though he never had to defend her.
If OP didn't have a lawyer waiting, they might have decided differently. But I'm really cynical.
It's always the same. Why didn't you say anything? Why didn't you fight back. Then they don't believe you when you say something and prosecute you when you fight back
Good thing we have those brave boys in blue risking their lives for us every day. Maybe next time you call the cops, tell them a Wal-Mart is being robbed and theyll actually show up
Stories like these drive me nuts. I'll never forget the night(s) my ex gfs husband (from whom she was separated and living separately as well) kicked in her door while we were sleeping and threatened to kill us and smashed anything he was able to. Despite numerous instances of his abuse and trespassing on record it took the cops hours to show up and, once they finally did, they just drove him home and took his car keys till the next day. Didn't even bother charging him for drunk driving in spite of the fact he was shitfaced and had driven there. If it wasn't for her wishes I'd have beaten the guy half to death. One cop even had the gall to blame her for having me there and me for being there. They'd been separated 5 years. F**k that dude and that cop. Amazing how completely useless and nonchalant cops can be when they're really needed. B and E, assault, trespassing, drunk driving on multiple occasions and all it ever resulted in was a free ride from the cops and a night without keys.
I feel like that's a violation of your 6th constitutional right! 2 years of just sitting in jail waiting to be sentenced...?
Happens all the time. Look up Kalief Browder. He was only 16 and sat in Rikers for like three years waiting for trial because they thought he might have stolen a backpack.
Load More Replies...I know a guy who ran over his girlfriend's head with his car, twice, because he thought she was cheating on him. He's serving a life sentence now. While in prison, a much, much older woman who worked in the kitchen fell in love with him and they married. She doesn't work there anymore. He then converted to islam and now whenever she visits, she has to be fully covered from head to toe. Wackos, both of them.
I wonder just how charismatic these monsters must be that women fall in love with them.
Sociopaths usually are charming, when they’re hunting.
Load More Replies...My best friend in high school had a boyfriend who creeped me the f**k out. I had been slowly removing myself from our friendship because of his influence when I got a call from her telling me that he was on his way to pick her up and that he’d murdered his parents. I told her to hang up and call 911. (His mom survived multiple gunshots, sadly his dad did not.)
Ummm...I hope OP's friend developed better instincts, or checked with OP before starting relationships
Or at least googled "crazed killers near me" before accepting an invitation to a date.
Load More Replies...He was an a*****e in school. Never gave a s**t about doing the right thing, always purposely pissing the teachers off. But his older brother was the opposite. Loved by everyone, an all around goofy person, worked with little kids in his free time and after graduation. He went into his older brother’s room, held a gun to his head and asked “are you feeling lucky?” And pulled the trigger. It was a huge loss to our community and school district. I believe the younger brother was released early from prison due to the downsizing during COVID. No idea where he is now.
Hopefully he was in therapy and possibly medication and kept away from Clint Eastwood movies.
Riley Spitler (16) shot his brother Patrick (20) in his heart, killing him. Riley was a high school dropout who worked at McDonald's, sold drugs (marijuana), and possessed multiple illegal firearms. Their mother knew Riley sold drugs, then bought him a gun because he told her he needed it for safety. He was convicted of second degree murder to serve 20-40 years, but the conviction was overturned twice. Ultimately, he was resentenced to 4-15 for manslaughter in 2019, 5 years after the murder. Jail records show he was released 9/11/2021.
Guy across the hall was a cool guy. Super laid back. Worked a restaurant and always brought us leftover food which was cool cause we were all poor college students. Used to go over there and play retro video games and drink beers. He'd always tell us about his girlfriend who was so busy with school he hardly saw her. Never thought much about it. Turns out she dumped him a while back and he'd been stalking her. Ended up going to her house one night and very brutally murdering her while she was on the phone with her parents. Sentenced to life in prison.
And men wonder why women are so scared of them, stories like this are depressingly regular.
I said this a few times, was offered a podcast spot on here.
Amandeep Atwal. Y'all can search it up, her dad stabbed her over 30 times for dating white dude. (If the name doesn't point to her ethnicity, she was Punjabi)
The community was stunned, but not surprised. The dad was always a bit weird, but harsh. He was ingrained in family culture, and self image.
How did I know her? She was my babysitter, and even if I was 5, my first crush.
Her dad offered to drive her back to PG, because she had moved out, and she had spent time with her family in Vancouver and he had offered to drive her back.
He then proceeded to stab her 30 times, and claim it was her [taking her own life]. She was barely entering her adult years, and he took her life to preserve his family image.
He was granted day parole a few years back and was denied full parole because he hasn't shown that he has changed and that who is to say he won't integrate back into the same society/characters who he based his f****d up belief in.
It's horrifying how the system allows people to immigrate (I am hardcore pro-immigration and pro-refugee) without making sure they understand the law. My friend arrested a guy last week who was utterly bewildered that he was not allowed to beat his wife. His poor wife didn't even know. A neighbour had called the cops. I knew a guy who got incarcerated for r*pe. He admitted in court he'd done it and laughed at the judge when she told him "that is a crime." He thought she was joking, because in his home country it's a fun guys' night out. They really need to do better in citizenship preparation. Part of the citizenship agreement should be "I understand that the cultural norms and laws here are different than those of my homeland, and I promise to follow the ones here, even when they go against my personal beliefs." And they need to make sure that the person learns what the laws are. That being said, ppl born here and know the law do a lot of violence, too. They just don't care.
Canadians are supposed to be the nice guys of the world, but we've had them here, too. I am all for immigration, especially for those fleeing violence. Build a bigger table, all of it. But they need to do FAR better to explain the law to those we welcome. People complained it was racist to emphasize no honour killings, beating women, etc. in the citizen's handbook, and I think they took that out, but people are coming from places where those things are normal and legal. So some need to be told. And part of the screening process has to be "are you willing to abide by the laws and norms here even if they go against your personal beliefs?"
Load More Replies...My grandfather whom i’ve never met beat the s**t out of a gay man, in a bar, with an ashtray. The guy didn’t make it and my grandfather died a few years later at age 40 of a heart attack. He would hate to know how many queer grandkids he has now, lmfao
Y’all quit making jokes ,this is not funny, it’s terrifying to read these stories
I don't know if I'm thinking of the right type of ashtray, because I don't know how you can beat someone to death with an ashtray.
So I was newly pregnant and meeting the rest of my family-in-laws during a holiday gathering, I met the aunt who used to be a rising star in LA as a model featured in magazines. If I recall correctly, she spent 17 years in prison because she was a [substance] mule transporting [substances] during her modeling gigs. Anyway, I also met her boyfriend. He was charming and my six year old son loved him, heck even I was swooned by his charisma. When I left the family dinner, I was informed he was recently out of prison because he murdered two men and placed them into barrels before dumping them into the sea.
👀
Maybe he’s a changed man? Err…
A year later, I realized I haven’t heard about this man in a while. When I asked the in-laws, there was a sudden silence. That’s when I found out he murdered another man and tried dumping the body with the same method. You’d think he would have learned his lesson by now :/
Awkward part is, he left behind a barrel in the house where I’m staying at. It took me two years before I pried it open out of curiosity. It was camping gear, thank you baby jesus
What kind of psychopath waits 2 years thinking they had a body on the property.
It's called fear. But I think I would have notified the cops of the barrel, just in case...
Load More Replies...That's wrong waiting two year, should have told the police if too scared to open it - someone could have been missing someone if a body was in there.
It would have smelled funky long before then. I am curious about his easy access to all these barrels, though.
I don't know where this this took place, but in Brooklyn NY, there are plenty of places to buy barrels. People from the West Indies, Africa use them to send goods like soap, food, clothing back to their families. It's extremely common.
Load More Replies...Hung out a bunch of times with my friend and his co-worker who lived in a pretty sketchy neighborhood. At some point it came up that several years before he was walking home and a guy tried to rob him at knifepoint. It turned into a scuffle and the co-worker turned the knife and drove it into the robber with what turned out to be a fatal stab wound. The cops obviously got involved. The co-worker had never been arrested while the robber had a long criminal history including violent acts and so there were never any charges. He didn't like to talk about it though, kinda f****d him up for a good while even though he was in the right.
I think feeling f****d up after killing someone, no matter how accidental, is a positive sign of humanity
I was just held my brother's and my father's hands while they died and had nothing to at all to do with their deaths and it affected me. I can't imagine how taking someone's life, even in self defense, would affect me.
Load More Replies...I know three. One was a manlaughter charge. He was driving drunk and hit a woman. He drove away from the scene because he didn't realize he had hit anyone and by the time he was arrested he was sober, so they couldn't prove he was drunk. Otherwise he would have gone to jail for MUCH longer. He's now out, sober, and has really turned his life around. I'm proud of him. The second guy was legitimately insane. I'm not sure about his specific diagnosis, but he was a genuinely dangerous person. He decided to go off his meds without telling anyone and when his therapist did a home call on him, he murdered her. He's in a state mental hospital for the rest of his life. The third guy was an ultra-christian who didn't believe in divorce. He started cheating on his wife and decided he didn't want to be married anymore. But divorce is a sin, so somehow it made sense to murder her instead? Anyway, he got a first degree charge and will never walk free again, thank God.
No s**t! Thou shall not kill! There's the sin! Was this dude a Catholic?
Load More Replies...If the the first guy was actually sorry, he would have admitted he was drunk while driving
Wow, I never noticed how much of a difference an S can make
Load More Replies...Hopefully they won't decide to let either our due to funding issues causing their requirements to slacken.
He was d**k. He was the kind of bully that liked to stir up drama so he could instigate a fight. When a kid (Mikey) from our neighborhood was killed in a house party. He seized his opportunity. He riled up a few dumb wanna gangster from our neighborhood and went to go shoot the guy that did it. They got in a car and shot into a house. It turned out they had the wrong house. They killed an old vet who was just watching TV. His poor wife found him slumped over on the couch. He wasn't even friends with Mikey. He was d**k to him I think he just wanted to kill somebody.
From the reddit post: "Dumb high school drama. He unknowingly flirted with a guys gf at a party. They got in a fight over it, and Mikey kicked the guys a*s. So at another party, the guy showed up, started another fight, and ended up hitting Mikey in the head with a tire iron."
Load More Replies...My late mothers boyfriend at the time. He randomly attacked and killed a woman walking her dog with his bare hands. He was caught inside of a couple days but what really stuck with me was how he came home with his hands beat up saying that he fell while on a hike. Obviously it was right after the murder but we could not have known that at the time. He was completely chill in every respect while my mom helped clean him up. In retrospect it was a bit of a stretch to say it was from a hiking accident but he sold it well and I was young and my mom would not have any reason to expect murder of all things. I’m getting ready for school and a couple cops show up to the house asking about my moms boyfriend. He did not come home the night prior and as this was back before the days of cell phones, she was concerned. I went to school but was pulled out early by my uncle where he told me my mom was going to let me know what was happening. I get to my aunts house and she tells me what happened. My mom was devastated. We would see the story on the news that night and the showed his prior convictions - he was arrested several times for SA and violent crimes. We had no idea. We even met his extended family, they never said a word about his past. I don’t know that we were ever in danger but my mom and him dated for 3 years lived together for 2 years. He thankfully was caught, convicted, and sentenced to life in prison.
My uncle went on trial for murder after he shot and killed a guy.
Tldr: guy came at him with the gun, he got it away from him and killed him. He was found not guilty due to evidence he was fired upon first.
Story:
He had a [substance] dealer friend, was at his house and a deal went bad. His friend was high off his gourd and ended up blaming my uncle for his misfortunes. He said he would kill him then beat my uncle bloody. There was another guy there but he was too scared to do anything.
The dealer sat my uncle in a chair and aimed a revolver at him. He closed his eyes and turned away from the gun, bracing himself to be shot and the dealer fired two rounds that hit the chair. They didn’t hit my uncle because he was curled away, basically half off the chair. The dealer calmed down a bit and told him to go clean himself up.
He went to the bathroom and stayed in there just wondering what he should do(this was back before cell phones so he couldn’t call for help). After a while he heard the dealer tell the other guy he was going to kill my uncle and could hear him coming.
My uncle decided to fight him and positioned himself where he would be behind the door when it opened. The guy came in, my uncle fought the gun away from him and shot him dead.
The thing that saved my uncle during the trial was the chair(witness could not be found). They said he couldn’t have been shot at while he was in the chair because he was so large and covered the whole back.
So defense brought the chair in, had him sit in it and reenact how he curled up and turned away to show the chair’s back was uncovered by this action.
Even though he was found innocent, he was still very traumatized by the events and became a shut in for years. He eventually recovered but for a long time it was rough.
And this is why you don't hang around with drug dealers - especially dealers who get high on their own supply.
My brother in law is in prison for life for killing his ex friend with benefits who was married. It was really hard on the family but he had a history of being mentally unstable and stalking women. For whatever reason, a local police department still hired him. When he got hired I called the chief of chiefs in the area who was a personal friend, told him about the stalking and erratic behavior and that he could not be trusted with a gun. No lie, three months later, right before Christmas, same guy calls to tell us that my brother in law had just confessed to murder. I haven’t spoken to that friend since. He could have literally prevented this from happening, but he did nothing. Still makes me so sick to think about.
Blue will always cover blue's back no matter what crimes are committed. That is one of the many issues with the current police state.
In USA they're historically little more than a state sanctioned gang and little has changed
Load More Replies...The screening really should be more stringent for police. Maybe we would find it easier to back the blue if they were mentally and emotionally stable and understood black lives matter
Or if a large percentage of them weren't domestic abusers themselves.
Load More Replies...Watched a series called 7 Seconds recently. 100% accurate. Not sure if fact or fiction but accurate portrayal of i.e. covering blue and minimum consequences.
"For whatever reason the police department still hired him" lol ok. Cut from the same cloth.
I knew a man years ago, who killed a man in a bar fight. He hit the person in the head with a pool ball. He was tried and convicted of negligent homicide and served 18 months in prison. I knew him 15 years later and he had never been arrested for anything since and freely admitted he was wrong. It was a heat of the moment thing. He said he never thought it would have killed someone.
My ex boyfriends dad was bipolar. His gf was trying to leave the house and he was upset and waving a gun around (I truly do believe he was just trying ro scare her). Gfs niece had moved in a few months earlier because she was a troubled kid she went down to see what was happening and be shot her in the neck, proceeded to shoot him self when he realized she would probably die. Ex bf and I were locked upstairs in the bathroom on the phone with the cops. He wasn’t a bad man he was a sick man, we were 16/17, the niece was 15.
What kind of mother sends her child to live with a bipolar man with a gun in the house??
The BF's mother may have had troubles of her own (physical, financial, psychological), the dead niece's mother may, too, on top of having a troubled daughter. May not have known about the gun, either.
Load More Replies...May sound harsh but I would absolutely not start a relationship with someone that was bi-polar.
You have to make the right choice for you lee but you may miss out on some beautiful souls
Load More Replies...A patient. When they were a minor they had a mental break and killed their entire household save for 2 younger siblings in retaliation for SA. They had been institutionalized for their entire life thereafter. But when I knew them much later in their life they were a heck of a nice person especially when I was brand new, would tell me where supplies and whatnot were kept. Would also look out for other patients on the unit and would give me a heads up if one was out of sorts.
Sounds as if their life would've gone in a whole different direction if only they'd had a better childhood. Sad.
I do think this individual, just based on this, should have been reevaluated and released under certain terms. But again, maybe they were constantly evaluated and found unstable… or another slip in the cracks. These stories are fascinating though deeply dark.
A guy I used to work with killed his wife then himself. She had cancer and he didn’t want her to suffer. Shocking to everyone who knew them.
If it was a pact between the two of them, then I get it, but don't make that decision for somebody else.
They need to make some carefully-crafted laws to allow human euthanasia. Like, the person dying is the only one who can request it, and that insurers void your life insurance if you do it (to avoid killings for inheritances or insurance).
It is legal in some cases in Canada. NOTE: SOME CASES.
Load More Replies...That's why legalizing eutanasia is a good thing, people wouldn't have to resort to having to help their partner in such a traumatizing way. I'm proud to live in a progressive country where it has been legal for two decades and people can die in peace.
I graduated High School in 2001. A guy in the class of 1998 was a wrestler and overall a popular guy. He was huge and even in 2019, still held the school deadlift record for his weight class. We will call him Frank.
Well I was working as a corrections officer in 2004 and one day, in the early evening, Frank was brought into booking by the Sheriff's Dept. The charge was Second Degree Murder. He claimed that he got into a fight with an undocumented immigrant and shot him in self defense.
However, the evidence showed the victim was hit three times with a blunt object and shot in the back of the head, apparently from the kneeling position. This all taking place in an abandoned farmhouse that neither had any association with. Frank being much bigger and stronger than the victim, his story didn't convince a jury and he was found guilty and sentenced to life without parole. I was also working that day and they had to carry him back to the jail. He was sobbing uncontrollably.
Normally an inmate sentenced to state prison is transported within a week. They took Frank 3 hours later. I guess due to his prolific case or maybe because of his size and [risk of taking his own life].
I saw a lot of people I knew pass through that jail during the 5 years I worked there, but I will never forget Frank.
And "good old Frank" probably met his when he arrived at the prison.
Load More Replies...I taught alongside a woman who would walk with her son to school every morning. He would walk with her and then go on to his campus- we worked at the middle school, and he attended high school. He was a pretty good kid, it seemed; at the very least, he was always polite to me. She was found murdered that summer. It was pretty brutal. A bunch of us teachers went to her service and her son (almost 18) gave the eulogy. We all hugged and comforted him afterward. It was announced some time later that the son had been arrested for the crime. He was convicted and is now serving life (don’t remember if there’s a chance of parole).
Given how much BP censors posts, I’m surprised this whole article/thread exists!
I was thinking the same thing. We're all apparently too fragile to even see the words murder, death, suicide, sex--they even censor weed/marijuana. But it's ok to read an entire thread about people being "unalived." It doesn't make sense.
Load More Replies...A guy I went to school with from prek-12th grade in a small town. He murdered his girlfriend and dumped her body in a shallow grave. She found out (supposedly) that he was sleeping with his male best friend. Source
One of my best friends for the longest admitted to beating an unhoused man to death. Went to the army to avoid prosecution. Wild.
It’s interesting to think about all the ways to commit a murder.
Family member was asleep at a party, woke up to their other half trying to remove a body. Had stabbed the guy 200+ times, mutilated him. No clear reason. Forced my family member to drive the car into the city WITH THE BODY IN THE BACK to try and hide it somewhere. My family member went to their parents and convinced him that they were going to receive help. Went inside with him, got the family members mum to ring cops right away soon as murderer other half had gone upstairs to change. He's now doing 30+ years for murder and has had a few holes poked in him too for good measure. Family member was charged with drink driving as they were still hungover from the party. They did nothing wrong but panic and make the situation progress to a safe apprehension of a murderer.
Prosecutors don't drop easy-to-win cases. They want to keep up their conviction rates.
TWO clients at the vet clinic I work at have been charged with murder. One was charged with second degree murder for killing her son. She was convicted of a lesser charge of manslaughter. She claims it was accidental. I kinda believe it. Her son was not ok, terrible addiction/mental health problems and he was abusive to her. She will be sentenced this month. The other has been charged with first degree murder of her mother. Both of her cats were surrendered to the shelter (we work closely with the shelter) prior to the murder...so obviously we're speculating that either her mother surrendered the cats (due to mental health issues on the daughters part 🤷♀️) and pissed the daughter off or the daughter surrendered them knowing she was planning this and would be getting locked up. Obviously we have no idea if either is true...but we can't help but speculate. The first lady I've interacted with multiple times. She seems very nice, if maybe a bit troubled. I don't live in a high crime area, so it's a bit weird that it's two (although the first one took place far from here)
It took me too long to figure out "vet clinic" means a hospital for veterans and not a veterinarian's office.
No, I think you were right the first time. That would make sense that a veterinarian’s office would work closely with an animal shelter.
Load More Replies...I went out with a guy twice when I was senior in high school. A year after I graduated he killed 3 of my former classmates while on dates. He was only convicted of 2 though.
"While on dates" is all the context I need.
Load More Replies...Not exactly a murder, but when I was very young my stepfather hung himself in our barn. My mother saw him, loaded us kids in the car, drove us to my grandparents house, then went back and called 911. I can’t prove it, but I think she was hoping to kill time so that he would die. He didn’t.
I knew two. One was my neighbor. His wife was going to leave him and then just vanished one day. They found her car out in the desert, her purse and belongings all inside. No trace of her. He did have a mysterious barrel of acid in his garage though.
Second was an ex of mine. He was married to a former I think [adult movie] star or nude model, not exactly sure what she did within the adult industry, but I think her stage name was Danica. SUPPOSEDLY she committed [took her own life] by shooting herself in the head in their driveway. But he was at the very least a strong suspect. He stays pretty much to himself these days.
FWIW, any barrel of acid in the garage of an average Joe would be kinda suspicious.
yeah the most you need is about 5 L for a swimming pool. If you do not have a swimming pool, you have zero reason to have acid.
Load More Replies...My next door neighbor shot and killed his father when I was maybe 10 years old. I think he was a junior or senior in highschool at the time and always getting into trouble, and I mean always. It was a school day and before school he got into an argument with his father and didn’t want to go to school. They kept arguing then he went and got his father’s gun and shot him. He then ran across the street to our other neighbor where my mother just happened to be there talking to her friend. He was out of breath and told them “I’ve done something terrible, I just shot my father”. My mother and her friend called the police and ran over there to find him laying on his back with a gunshot wound to his abdomen. My mother had some medical training so she’s trying to help him the best she can. Ambulance and at least ten cop cars show up and take over. He didn’t run off and was arrested on the spot. I don’t remember how many years he got but I never saw him again. His mother continued to live in the house for a few years but couldn’t take the memories anymore and moved to live with her family.
The fact that this CHILD had the honesty, bravery and conscience to turn himself in is amazing considering that the other adults in this post just ran
I *used to* know a guy who committed murder.
I say "used to" because he [took his own life] right after. Killed his ex-girlfriend, whom I also used to know, and then himself. I could have forgiven him for killing himself, especially because he had cystic fibrosis and likely didn't have long to live anyway, but I will never, ever forgive him for killing her.
Friend was camping, he and another guy got into it. Other guy leaves, comes back with a screwdriver, attempts to stab friend. In the tussle, friend manages to take screwdriver from other guy, stabs him with it and runs away. Friend drives his truck down the logging road until he gets service calls the cops, and an ambulance. Friend gets arrested, guy dies in hospital, goes to jail, and does 5 years. Canada has no self defense laws.
Hope the OP realizes that we do have self defense laws However it's "justifiable homicide" it all comes down to the amount of force used in correlation to the threat at hand. Not getting into details but yes we actually do have every right to defend ourselves as long as accesive force isn't used. I feel people are naive about this and just think us Canadians are a bunch of pansies . 😔
The problem stems from peoples' interpretations of "excessive force"
Load More Replies...Assuming you're from below the 49th parallel? That's usually where i have encountered the most hate for Canadians at least As a canadian I feel sorry that you have such a low opinion of our beautiful country but it's not pathetic. We have JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE. It's almost the exact t same thing. Lol
Load More Replies...My twin brother just killed his girlfriend after Christmas. He had been drunk for days. They argued. He stabbed her. She died on the way to the hospital.
I was back visiting the family in the former Yugoslavia in 2005, and i was walking up a hill to go back to the village where my grandmother and her family were rebuilding their home. A guy pulls over and gives me a lift (very common in villages across the region).
He dropped me off infront of the house that was getting rebuilt and drove back to his house. Everyone looked at me and asked, why did you get in the car with him?, I go why? He was apart of the group of soldiers that came into the village in 93, that killed and torched the whole village. He still lives in the neighbouring village (unless he's died since) . 37 people died in the massacre
I'd have vigilanteed him. I'm currently reading about nazi germany (yes, massive parallels at the moment), and the behaviour is not even criminal, it is downright evil. There can be no forgiveness for some things, and genocide is one of them.
And your vigilantism begets more retaliation and so the cycle goes on and on and on...
Load More Replies...My English teacher/assistant principal in high school came from Yugoslavia. Only once did she talk about what she had seen/experienced. She mentioned people being nailed to building doors and then either stabbed or burnt, and bodies hanging there for all to see because people were scared to take them down and face repercussions.
my old barber murdered someone when he was 17 and served somewhere around 12-13 years. i was pretty young when he did it but we knew each other back then. we got really cool when he started cutting my hair after he got out but he def had a negative 'tick' to him. you could tell when he was having a bad day. we talked about anything that was going on around us but i never asked or mentioned anything about what he did..never talked about it at all.
One of my cousins apparently. I think his GF or wife cheated on him, so he beat the guy she cheated with to death with a baseball bat. I tried getting more details from my parents, but they were not forthcoming. I don't know any of my very large, extended family well enough to ask them.
reminds me of an ex of mine whose uncle did this to someone with a hockey stick.
I have a cousin who tried to kill his sister and great uncle and did kill his mom. He did it with bow and arrow of all things. We believe drugs were involved
Richard Allen. The Delphi, Indiana murders. I don’t want to use the word know. But I will say I have interacted with him numerous times while working at an amusement park and at a Walmart. It’s honestly disgusting to think about.
I worked with one of the Irish scissor sisters. They got drunk and high one night with their mam and her boyfriend, boyfriend came on to one of them so with encouragement from the mam they killed him then chopped his body up in the bathroom with a bread knife.
I listened to a podcast on that! Its on Spotify: partners in crime by Iain stirling and Laura whitmore
Law and order did a lot of stories from real life headlines
Load More Replies...When I was 13 I was walking around the neighborhood, showing up for some neighborhood cuties. Saw this fish shaped mailbox, so I popped that sucker open. Suddenly, this middle aged man comes running outside yelling like he was going to kill me. Like a month later my buddy says he has to babysit his niece. I come over, it's the same house. I have to meet this guy again. I was wearing sunglasses, and he asks me to take them off so he can see me. I took them off, but he doesn't say anything. Later that same school year, the guy's girlfriend cheated on him, so he snuck over and murdered her and her boyfriend, and then he shot himself.
I went to school with one of the perpetrators in this case
He was always a mean bully, so if anyone I knew was going to do something like this, it doesn't surprise me that it would be him.
There was a dude from Mesa back in the 80's who did time, charged as an adult. The asshat brought a pistol, loaded with blanks, to school and pointed it at a teacher and pulled the trigger. The teacher had a heart-attack and died The dude was an absolute d**k. After he got out, he would bully teenagers. I'm pretty sure he didn't fare well when he was locked up, so he took it out on other people after he got out. I never kept up with him, but I'm pretty sure he got in more trouble. Likely ended up on a sex-offender registry. I also knew a dude from TX, who was a hitter for an MC. One of the most frightening people I've met.
Close family friend. We still don't know who to believe in this case. But he gave me his tools when he got sentenced and that got me started as a carpenter.
One of my classmates fatally stabbed his girlfriend when she broke up with him during our junior year of high school. She also went to our school but was new to the area so I didn’t know her. He came to take the SATs under police escort. If I remember correctly he received sentencing as a juvenile and went on to college and a ‘normal’ life after serving a couple years. One of the little girls I drove to school every day in my son’s pre-k/kindergarten carpool went on to kill her boyfriend a few years ago. There was a Dateline episode about it; the jury found she acted in self-defense but the whole thing was very sketchy.
So some self defense a couple of crazy women and a whole lot of abusive men. We live in hell. I knew a guy in high school who served a bunch of time for bashing his girlfriends head in with a rock. And you people wonder why we are afraid of you.
Well that was a shock. I don't think I saw a single "[unalived]" in the whole thread, despite all the references to killing and murder. But at least "[substances]" and "[took his own life]" got a look in
There was a guy that lived round the corner, he used to chat to me when he was walking his dog always came off as a bit deranged but nice enough. One day I was reading the local paper and there was a picture of him, he'd murdered his wife, she'd had dementia and he couldn't take it any more. Turns out he was Lesley Crowther:s brother so he'd watched his brother suffer with alcoholism and brain injuries. Throw Phil Lynott into the mix and you've got a pretty tragic family.
seems the summary of this is : men murder whoever sexually frustrates them (girlfriends, cheating men, etc); and family members murder each other for various reasons, apparently quite often for incest. I'm starting to think that Prozium (Equilibrium movie) is not a bad idea.
I have one. My old veterinarian. She seemed like a nice enough person and helped me a great deal when my cat had a stroke. A couple of months later, her practice closed suddenly. Turns out she poisoned her husband with vet medications, stabbed his body repeatedly and dropped his body in a stock tank. Police caught her when they lo-jacked her car and she returned to check on the body. Apparently, she had done this all just before I met her. As far as I know, she's still in prison. They had a toddler son too.
This girl I know killed her husband/baby daddy. She use to date my brother years ago. They apparently got into an argument and she stabbed him. He bled out at the hospital they say it was because he had used drugs so long. She was 9 months pregnant and had the baby like the next day or two after. She is still free as far as I know.
My brother met a serial killer who was featured in a Netflix doc. Brother was married to the guys second cousin. They divorced because she went insane and refused therapy. Mental illness runs in her family, shockingly.
My maternal great grandfather shot his first wife through a door because she was cheating on him. Spent eighteen years in prison. This isn't a murder, but my paternal aunt chased a woman with a gun over some ground hamburger meat. A guy in my small town beat another guy to death. When told to stop beating the man he said "He ain't dead yet!" One of the witnesses left the house and called the police.
A guy I used to work with was the biggest teddy bear. He ended up shooting the manager, and locking up a coworker in the walk-in, then they proceeded to go to the guy's previous job then robbed and killed a delivery driver. He is now sitting on top of 3 life sentences among other convictions.
So some self defense a couple of crazy women and a whole lot of abusive men. We live in hell. I knew a guy in high school who served a bunch of time for bashing his girlfriends head in with a rock. And you people wonder why we are afraid of you.
Well that was a shock. I don't think I saw a single "[unalived]" in the whole thread, despite all the references to killing and murder. But at least "[substances]" and "[took his own life]" got a look in
There was a guy that lived round the corner, he used to chat to me when he was walking his dog always came off as a bit deranged but nice enough. One day I was reading the local paper and there was a picture of him, he'd murdered his wife, she'd had dementia and he couldn't take it any more. Turns out he was Lesley Crowther:s brother so he'd watched his brother suffer with alcoholism and brain injuries. Throw Phil Lynott into the mix and you've got a pretty tragic family.
seems the summary of this is : men murder whoever sexually frustrates them (girlfriends, cheating men, etc); and family members murder each other for various reasons, apparently quite often for incest. I'm starting to think that Prozium (Equilibrium movie) is not a bad idea.
I have one. My old veterinarian. She seemed like a nice enough person and helped me a great deal when my cat had a stroke. A couple of months later, her practice closed suddenly. Turns out she poisoned her husband with vet medications, stabbed his body repeatedly and dropped his body in a stock tank. Police caught her when they lo-jacked her car and she returned to check on the body. Apparently, she had done this all just before I met her. As far as I know, she's still in prison. They had a toddler son too.
This girl I know killed her husband/baby daddy. She use to date my brother years ago. They apparently got into an argument and she stabbed him. He bled out at the hospital they say it was because he had used drugs so long. She was 9 months pregnant and had the baby like the next day or two after. She is still free as far as I know.
My brother met a serial killer who was featured in a Netflix doc. Brother was married to the guys second cousin. They divorced because she went insane and refused therapy. Mental illness runs in her family, shockingly.
My maternal great grandfather shot his first wife through a door because she was cheating on him. Spent eighteen years in prison. This isn't a murder, but my paternal aunt chased a woman with a gun over some ground hamburger meat. A guy in my small town beat another guy to death. When told to stop beating the man he said "He ain't dead yet!" One of the witnesses left the house and called the police.
A guy I used to work with was the biggest teddy bear. He ended up shooting the manager, and locking up a coworker in the walk-in, then they proceeded to go to the guy's previous job then robbed and killed a delivery driver. He is now sitting on top of 3 life sentences among other convictions.
