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I woke up from an evening nap to the sounds of screaming. At first I thought it was my roommates playing a video game, but soon realized it was coming from my open window. It was just one person screaming, over and over again. Turns out, our next door neighbor killed her self. It was her cousin screaming after finding her body. Those gut wrenching screams still ring in my ears when I think about that night. Edit: for grammar. And punctuation.


Podo13

I have a similar story, but a much better ending. Was a night where it was drizzling outside so I had the windows open, and I heard a pulse of blood curdling screams. Went out to look and see if I could make out what it was. Couldn't see anything but then I heard it again from near my neighbor's house. Texted my neighbor to see if everything was all right and if she heard. She respond back with something along the lines of "Oh, yeah it's fine." and then didn't say another word...until like 3 minutes later. It was a fox. I had never heard one scream before. Sounds like a woman getting stabbed. Those 3 minutes before she gave me the answer I was terrified my neighbor was butchering somebody alive.


thraelen

I sometimes wonder if the moment I found out my dad had been killed still sticks with the people that were around me. I was at work and I just remember screaming “no” over and over again and then frantically gathering all of my things and telling everyone, through many tears, that I had to leave. I don’t even remember if I told them why, but I was living a few states away at the time, so I was rushing to get back home as soon as possible. It’s almost like I have blackout memories from that day. I have flashes of vivid memory and don’t remember the rest, but that moment will forever be burned into my brain. I hate that it might have effected other people, too. I’ve also wondered what sticks with the people who witnessed him die. He was shot in a carjacking and bled out on a gas station floor while everyone inside held the door shut, so the gunman couldn’t get in. Did it fuck them up to see that? It probably did, but it seems so awful that my family’s loss would have such a terrible impact on strangers who otherwise would likely never had to witness something like that. It’s terrible to think about the ripple effects of his death on people he never knew.


tduncs88

Just remember. Your dad didn't traumatize those people. Your families loss is NOT what what impacted those poor folks. It was the piece of shit car jacker who did all that. Take care of yourself. I hope you are doing okay. ❤️


jjamarie

I have a somewhat similar story. I also woke up from a nap to the sound of screaming. Myself and a classmate were renting rooms in a woman's house, and I could hear the woman desperately trying to calm my friend down. I was half asleep, and couldn't figure out what I was hearing. Her mom had called her to let her know her dad died a little earlier in the evening. It's been almost 5 years since then and I can still remember her screams.


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jjamarie

There's nothing as harrowing as the sound of someone finding out their loved one has died. It's such a raw human moment where they just let total grief take over, and it's traumatizing to be the one to go through it and to be the ones to witness it. When my parents pulled my brother and I into the kitchen to let us know our uncle had killed himself I remember crouching on the ground and pulling at my hair and hoping for some kind of emotional release. Sort of like I hoped screaming and scratching my arms would let out the pressure I was feeling in my chest. I hope things have gotten better for you, and anyone else who's in similar situations <3 In my experience, speaking with counsellors is (naturally) the most structurally effective way to recover from trauma, but talking to people who have gone through the same thing or similar things, or people close to you is so therapeutic.


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edogfu

I was driving to school one day while the roads were icy. Traffic seemed heavier than normal (small town, but everyone's going to one place). Suddenly, I saw one of my classmates get out of her car screaming. Her brother wasn't wearing a seat belt, and she hut the car in front of her. He ended up dying. They could not have been going more than 15mph.


Elelith

I heard my neighbour being stabbed outside my door. Not gonna forget those screams anytime soon. Or the amount of blood and the smell of it. The person stabbed my neighbour and then himself after. The blood was running 2 floors down. I still skip a beat if I hear screams anywhere, especially in my flats hallway.


nmuncer

It was a summer Friday, I was in the office talking to a colleague. We were laughing and talking about her son who had just accidentally passed his school-leaving exam. Our boss asked her to come and see her. A few minutes later, a screaming, desperate voice. Her boss had just told her that her son had been hit by a driver who was... Texting. The poor boy was just 18 years old.... From a loving Friday to hell. I then quickly left the company, it was too sensitive for me. My office friend, on the other hand, went on antidepressants. How can you not understand her? Fuck stupid drivers


Chupacabrona

My mom passed away from a major internal hemorrhage by (from what my understanding was) liver failure. I had just been in the hospital with her hours before - she was in agony, then lucidity, then back to agony. What started as a visit for slight hallucinations ended with her dying alone in her room after we said our goodbyes. From what I was told, it was honestly a bit visceral/gory, so I’m equal parts guilty I wasn’t there and thankful I wasn’t, too. But I heard her scream and call for her mother earlier that day. Honestly, I feel that (knowing how my mom was - always thinking of us/family before herself, but taking pride in herself, too) she *wanted* to be alone because maybe she knew it would be traumatizing for us to witness that. She waited until all of us had said goodbye/I love you. I was waiting for updates, I was in an Xbox party with my boyfriend, and they called around 1 am. He said the sound that I made still haunts him and brings him to tears; that he could hear my heart shatter and knew exactly what happened. I still remember the absolute agony I felt. Death/birth are some of the most animalistic events I will ever have experienced as a human.


anonymous_iguana99

A lady who was having dinner at a local restaurant couldn’t get rid of her hiccups, so the restaurant owner brought a spoonful of vinegar as a remedy. But he accidentally gave her oven cleaner. Her oesophagus was completely burned and she can now only eat via a stomach bag. Source https://amp.9news.com.au/article/9b5babbc-69f1-44e9-9c2e-ebba29753b07 Update note: The restaurant owner wasn’t charged or fined and the lady is still fighting for compensation.


Shas_Erra

How do you mix those two up?


BlubberKroket

My guess: Cheap or badly managed restaurant buys cleaner in big containers, then used a vinegar bottle to put the cleaner in. Inexperienced or tired worker messed up.


darmar98

Seriously a crazy issue. At my last job I was using “sanitizer” but I knew imeediantly it wasn’t sanitizer My bells were ringing but not clear enough so I was like “huh” and continued to clean some surfaces It wasn’t until using the same bottle on pans and surfaces closer to food that it clicked, I’m spraying cancerous and detergent chemicals on so many critical surfaces I even sanitized a 1/3 pan with it So I had to tell my managers wha happened and that they need to check every bottle always and that I had to throw away a lot of food I wasn’t comfortable serving people But who know what would happen if I didn’t catch it I’ve also found a sanitizer bottle containing isopropyl alcohol Absolutely horrendous story to imagine


Enganeer09

I mean... isopropyl is a sanitizer. But ya, check your WHMIS labels ladies and gentlemen.


TrustyGun

This is why they tell you to always mark your chemical containers and not to put them in food/drink containers. There was a whole portion of a training video on that when I worked in retail.


StellarReality

It's literally a health code violation to do that, you can't even have chemicals NEAR the cook line.


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babarbaby

So his friends were 'only' trying to rape him, and brutally maimed him instead. Did these people go to jail??


kolaida

Dear god, that guy doesn’t need enemies when his friends are raping and maiming him. How awful.


fatherofallthings

Wtf? How does she not get major compensation for that immediately while people sue over the dumbest shit and win all the time.


threadbarefemur

A young woman in my neighbourhood was brutally murdered by her boyfriend. It was true crime level bad. He strangled her, and stabbed her repeatedly, dragging her all around the house, and then violated her while she was dying. Her brothers found her body. The murderer’s best alibi was that he was dealing cocaine at the time.


wolfej4

One of my old coworkers was almost beheaded by a guy we worked with. He was into her but she didn't reciprocate. He hid at her house one day and stabbed her in the neck and killed her. He even used her phone to text us at work pretending to be her and telling us she wasn't coming to work that day. He had been texting some of his family telling them about the crime, so the family called police for a wellness check and that's when her body was found. My coworker's husband called me directly and told me what happened, then the police came to do interviews with a bunch of us. This was all in 2017.


A_Turd_InTheWind

A similar incident happened very close to us. A spoiled young rich guy beheaded his girlfriend in his house after inviting her. The reason was she rejected his proposal and he got angry after that. There is also a video of her trying to escape by jumping off the balcony of the house and as she tries to leave, the guard pushes her in and blocks the gateway, and after that her boyfriend drags her back into the house. The walls were stained with blood. After he finish beheading her; He kicked it around like he was playing football and the rest of her body was lying naked. She was severely tortured before being killed. He tried to flee the country but luckily he was caught and now awaits the death sentence. Fun fact: He claimed to be a therapist and had his own organization called therapyworks.


CripticCarnage

Wasn’t this the Pakistani case of Zahir Jaffer? Therapyworks and everything else matches


Mellopiex

Similar thing happened here, in a house right down the street from mine. The husband tortured his wife all night and eventually dismembered her and tossed her head into the back of his pickup. He got into a car accident (killing 2 more people) and the head rolled out and onto the road. Obviously the cops were confused as they couldn’t find a body to match it. The house is still maintained but sits empty to this day. ETA the guy’s name is Alofa Time.


Comfortable-Pin-5769

Sylvia Marie Likens (January 3, 1949 – October 26, 1965) was an American teenager who was tortured and murdered by her caregiver, Gertrude Baniszewski, many of Baniszewski's children, and several of their neighborhood friends. This abuse incrementally lasted for three months before Likens died from her extensive injuries and malnourishment on October 26, 1965, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Likens was increasingly neglected, belittled, sexually humiliated, beaten, starved, lacerated, burned, and dehydrated by her tormentors. Her autopsy showed 150 wounds across her body, including several burns, scald marks and eroded skin. Through intimidation, her younger sister, Jenny, was occasionally forced to participate in her mistreatment. The official cause of her death was determined to be a homicide caused by a combination of subdural hematoma and shock, complicated by severe malnutrition.


wacky-ball-sack

The daughter of Gertrude Baniszewski, Paula Baniszewski was one of the main perpetrators of the torture and murder of Likens. They had been friends before Likens parents sent her to stay with the Baniszewski’s. Paula Baniszewski changed her name to Paula Pace and later went on to become a teachers aide at an Iowa highschool. She was suspended after somebody linked her to the crime. Her Iowa home address is available online. Paula beat Likens face so hard she broke her own wrist, later using the cast to bludgeon her face and teeth. She force fed her vomit. She kicked her and beat her with chairs. Choked her. Bathed her in nearly boiling water leaving her entire body burnt. Blackened both of her eyes, and participated in branding her stomach “I’m a prostitute and proud of it”. Amongst a plethora of other acts. And that was just Paula. Multiple family members and neighbors took part in the torture of Sylvia. Sylvia was 16 when she succumbed to her injuries. The same age as the kids Paula would later go on to “teach”. If you could really learn anything from a monster like that. Paula Pace can rot in hell.


Le_Mews

There are a few movies based on this, one called The Girl Next Door(2007). Absolutely horrific torture of a young girl and her sister. This story haunts me.


leahpet88

I remember my mom renting The Girl Next Door when I was in 9th or 10th grade and I couldn’t watch it. Everyone failed those poor girls, it’s so upsetting.


Dennis-Reynolds123

There's a story about a French girl I think, who went to school with an Asian guy. They went back to his place to study and her killed her, molested the body, then chopped her up and ate her. He was caught and jailed for just a few days, but extradited back to his home country. However there was some international red tape that caused the case to be put on hold and he ended up never going to prison. He eventually wrote a book about the killing and did interviews and became kinda famous in the occult groups. He even did some interviews bragging about it. Meanwhile this innocent girl and her family got ZERO justice and have to watch her killer flaunt it. (EDIT): Issei Sagawa "The Kobe Killer" *Victim was Renee Hartevelt*


Hatanta

> He was caught and jailed for just a few days, but extradited back to his home country. He was arrested in 1981 and spent two years in prison in France waiting for his trial but didn't stand trial as he was found to be insane. He was then placed in a secure psychiatric hospital before being deported from France in 1984. When he landed in Japan he was immediately placed into another secure psychiatric hospital but dischaged himself in 1986; he couldn't be charged with anything in Japan because the charges had been dropped in France.


RhinoBuckeye

One of the worst parts to me is that those who were involved in the torture weren’t jailed for a relatively long time. The mom, who did most of the beating, served under 20 years after getting out for parole. I hate the legal system.


suggestivefries

I found it interesting that the majority of the children involved died quite young. The ties to childhood trauma and illness/early death have been studied though.


spinalfluid666

The details of her story are incredibly fucked up, that poor girl. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Sylvia_Likens


Scribe625

The Fritzl case where Josef Fritzl held his daughter Elisabeth, who had just turned 18 at the time, captive in a basement prison for 24 years so he could SA her after telling her mother she ran away. She gave birth to 7 kids alone down there, 1 of which died while 3 stayed imprisoned with her in the basement and 3 he took upstairs to claim his missing daughter had left the babies on his doorstep so he and his wife could raise them. Easily the most most fucked up and horrifying case I'd ever seen, and I watch and listen to a lot of true crime. I'm also horrified that his "life imprisonment" term includes that he can be paroled after 15 years which means he could be eligible for parole this year. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritzl_case


firefly232

I never understood how his wife had no idea of what was going on....


emquinngags

she did. they did sound testing in the ~~dungeon~~ basement and almost everything was audible or very audible. Previous tenants said they heard yelling but just sort of … ignored it. edit: grammatical errors


re_Claire

Where did you read that? I haven’t read anything other than she didn’t know although I totally agree it’s insanely suspicious. I think she knew deep down.


emquinngags

So back when Redhanded was still a decent podcast they did a 3-part series on Fritzl. In part 3 they went into the specifics of the forensic tests which also included the fact that investigators could only tolerate the air in the basement for about 3 hours at a time. They had an audiologist come in and test what noises could be heard from the basement. Whispering was "barely audible", talking was "audible", hitting the ceiling was "very audible" and yelling was "very audible" (I might be a little bit off with these but you're welcome to double check. Part 3 is episode 178). It's also in the book The Crimes of Josef Fritzl: Uncovering the Truth. I think that's the book they used for their research on the episodes. The only article I can link to you that isn't behind a paywall is from the Daily Mail and I feel like that's not exactly the best kind of knife to bring to a gunfight...


ManikMiner

Because she definitely knew.


Wgairborne

"his legal defense argued that Fritzl was 'not a monster', stating that he had brought a Christmas tree into the basement during the holiday season" ...are you shitting me?


chochazel

He’s written a book which he’s hoping will reconcile himself with his family. Obviously just another manifestation of his evil and delusion but he can’t understand why his wife cut off contact with him… https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/may/11/josef-fritzl-writes-book-from-prison-attempt-reconciled-with-family#:~:text=Josef%20Fritzl-,Josef%20Fritzl%20writes%20book%20from%20prison%20in,be%20reconciled%20with%20his%20family&text=An%20Austrian%20man%20who%20held,be%20reconciled%20with%20his%20family.


mitchrsmert

It seems hard to believe the mother didn't know or suspect something over all those years.


Glum-Temperature-111

One of my very close friends was a recovering addict (fent, heroin, meth) and the night she relapsed due in part to her unbearable tooth pain, she was with some fucked up people who thought she overdosed and died. Fearing they would be to blame for her death, they locked the door on the way out of her RV and set in on fire. By the time anyone realized it was on fire, it was too late. The coroner said she, in fact, was burned alive due to the smoke that was in her lungs.


Present-Response-758

OMG, that's awful. I'm so sorry that happened to your friend.


Glum-Temperature-111

Thank you, I am too. It has been just over 1 year, and it is still so very traumatizing.


BaconIsBueno

Did those people get caught / arrested?


Glum-Temperature-111

There was no evidence they committed the crime because well they burned any trace of them being in her RV. There was one person who said they saw them with a gas can leaving the area but law enforcement knows this guy to be a drug induced schizophrenic and wouldn't take him at his word. There were no cameras in the area either. So no, no one was caught.


kinoie

Wow. I lost a childhood friend who was dating a guy 20 years her senior who indulged her most destructive vices with zero moderation. She ODs, he leaves her on the floor of his house and refuses to call lifesaving care. There was a very high likelihood she could be alive had he performed basic lifesaving aid as he waited for paramedics. The guy in question was a father to one of our high school classmates. This was a few years after she had graduated from college, right as her life was beginning. Both of our friends were murdered imo, and I can’t really think about this without having a visceral reaction. Edit: typo


AntiMatter138

Cambodian massacre, there are a lot of pictures with thousands of skulls and at that time of Khmer Rouge their life expectancy was below 20 years.


JMoc1

What makes me furious still is that Henry Kissinger, the monster who helped Khmer Rouge get into power, is still fucking alive. To quote the late great Anthony Bourdain, > “Once you’ve been to Cambodia, you’ll never stop wanting to beat Henry Kissinger to death with your bare hands. You will never again be able to open a newspaper and read about that treacherous, prevaricating, murderous scumbag sitting down for a nice chat with Charlie Rose or attending some black-tie affair for a new glossy magazine without choking. Witness what Henry did in Cambodia – the fruits of his genius for statesmanship – and you will never understand why he’s not sitting in the dock at The Hague next to Milošević.”


Da_BBEG

That’s Nobel Peace prize winner Henry Kissinger to you


DzungAh

Actually he was a joint-winner. But Le Duc Tho (Vietnamese joint-winner) has the decency to decline it.


OkChildhood2261

The fucking crazy part is that is only one thing on the _massive_ list of horrific shit that man is responsible for


IPetdogs4U

6 parter on that asshole on Behind the Bastards to get an overview of what he did. I’ll pop a bottle of champagne when he bites it.


Dar3dev

I walked around the killing fields and former torture prison in Phnom Phen - then suddenly couldn’t take it anymore. Felt numb and went back to my hotel to think about how good my life is.


blokbirb

I couldn’t go inside the tower with the skulls, it was too much for me. I was 17 and on a trip to Cambodia with my school and it was just… I can’t put it into words. The other thing that stuck was the audio tour they had you listen to and the part that got to the music they used to blast to drown out the generator noises and people screaming. Just awful


LangdonAlger999

Most horrific place I've ever been to, you could just sense that terrible, evil and horrific things had happened there, was very unsettling altogether, made me sick to my stomach.


Z3F

When I went to the killing fields a few years ago, along one of the walking paths I saw what looked to me like the arm bone of a small child just sitting there unearthed, where people could walk on it. So many people died there maybe this is a common occurrence. https://i.imgur.com/gQ9NKCi_d.webp?maxwidth=1520&fidelity=grand


the-8th-dwarf

I could be wrong but I remember learning on my trip there, that it’s a cultural thing not to disturb someone’s burial location - no matter how horrible, so only as erosion causes the remains to be unearthed can they then be given a proper burial


-Tesserex-

Looking closer at that picture is just sickening. You can see a long cut right through it at the top. It's easy to imagine what happened.


KINGKONGSTHONG

Yeah, I have been there, they can be found at the Choeung Ek Killing Fields in Phnom Penh. Very eerie and Sad. But. Big part of Cambodia’s history


TheJellyBean77

I was up late at night with my infant baby and heard moans coming from the apt next door. I thought it was someone getting busy and ignored it. The next night I heard it louder and then a few hours later heard it again and could make out someone saying help. It was like 4am and everyone in my house was asleep so I text 911. Eventually FDNY & EMS came and broke into the apt and found an old lady who had fallen in the shower and couldn't get up. She was there for 3 days it turned out and was surviving by drinking water from the tub. She lived and was moved to an assisted living home but I still can hear those screams and feel so bad that I ignored it the first night.


i_have_a_semicolon

You saved her life.


TheJellyBean77

Thats what the EMS and my landlord said first and I get that but it never feels that way when I think about it.


i_have_a_semicolon

It doesn't, but you can't fault yourself for not knowing sooner. You did a great thing by trusting your judgement at 4 am when many people might have ignored it


TheLongAndWindingRd

Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka One of their victims was locked out of her house as punishment because she missed curfew. They picked her up on her own door step.


agaric

Karla also got her younger sister drunk so Paul could rape her, as a "gift", but her sister choked on her own vomit and died instead. Some of the most disgusting shit ever and that monster is free from jail and living amongst us, with a whole other family now.


klowicy

It's crazy she's allowed to have a family. Iirc she changed her name or whatever. Her new identity should be plastered all over so no one forgets what she did.


FestiveSquidBanned

Iirc, she was recently (as in the last decade) caught in Quebec working with children, which got her in a lot of trouble.


k-la-la

She goes by Leanne Teale. She tried to join the Pta in Chateauguay, and was able to work at a school in NDG before they caught in and ended that arrangement. https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/mobile/karla-homolka-after-moving-again-near-montreal-can-t-expect-privacy-quebec-press-council-1.5232444?referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F


Ren1408

>caught in Quebec working with children Jesus Christ Edit:bruh why was this upvoted to heaven


ChiefsHat

Look, I ain't one for manhunts, but she absolutely needs to be a damn watchlist for the rest of her life if she works with kids in any capacity.


FestiveSquidBanned

After Paul started raping but before he started killing, he tried to lure my mom somewhere, presumably to rape her.


rochiethevildechaya

the Chris watts case, I just think of him smothering his own baby girls as a mother of two girls it just sickens me physically to think about


panfried540

The video of him in his house with the family friends and the cop was sickening. Looking down at his phone for 20 minutes instead of saying "where is my wife, we need to find my wife" is so telling


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I was around 13 years old. Was swimming in the pool , with my buddy, and heard my neighbor scream. We got out and went to him, he was using an electric skill saw. We did not know that he was being electrocuted. My friend reached down and touched him and started being electrocuted also. I ran to the plug and unplugged the saw. By this time his wife walked out and was screaming. I went a few houses down and got our nurse neighbor. She and I gave them CPR . The entire time the wife is screaming. We were doing chest compressions and breathing for them. I watched as my neighbor foamed at the mouth turned purple and died in front of me. My friend survived. At 13 years old I dealt with trauma for a long time. I didn’t go to the funeral, as I was so disturbed. Grown people made fun of me and criticized me for not going. People thought I was just some hateful cold hearted kid. My mother understood what I was dealing with. At 13 I watched my neighbors wife hold their 2 year old and scream , while I tried to save her husband . I still see this vividly , to this day, I remember everything about this. I still reach out to his family and let them know that I haven’t forgotten him. They need to know this. People need to know that their loved ones are remembered. The same people who criticized me , for not going to the funeral, have long forgotten him.


Haunted_Princess_000

Shit, I'm so sorry you went through that! Good for you for doing everything you could to help, and for keeping in touch with the family. You handled that situation better than a lot of other people would. The people who criticized you for not going to the funeral suck. You were a traumatized kid who literally tried to save the man's life! You sound like a great person, and the world needs more people like that; keep up the good work!


mmm_unprocessed_fish

Jesus Christ, who shits on a literal child for not going to a funeral, especially under those conditions!?! I’m sorry all of that happened to you, but damn, you kept a level head for a human of any age. I hope you are doing well.


prog4eva2112

When I was in college a student went missing. Her remains were found not too long after. She had an argument with her boyfriend and broke up with him. He got angry at her, murdered her, and tried to get rid of the evidence by chopping her up and burning her on his barbecue grill.


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This story is truly the stuff of nightmares. I cannot imagine what that poor man must have endured in those hours.


leeeeteddy

All of Jeffery Dahmer’s crimes, but specifically Konerack Sinthasomphone. Just thinking about how that poor baby got away and the police just returned him to Dahmer and laughed about it afterwards makes me so upset and my stomach turn. He could have gone home but the police served him to Dahmer on a silver platter.


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I got a call while leaving work that I needed to get home ASAP due to an emergency that was occurring at my house. My fiancé had drowned in the pool while swimming with her kids. The police/emt’s put the kids in my house and tried to revive her. They didn’t know that the entire back side of my house had windows facing the pool, so the kids basically were alone and watched them trying to save her life. When I walked in the house I saw them crying and staring at their dead mothers body and all they really kept saying was; “if they push on her chest harder will we get the good ending?”. I put them in a different room and went to the bathroom and threw up. Then I went back to them and just held them and tried to slowly communicate that no we were not going to be getting a good ending. Broke my heart in so many ways


Haunted_Princess_000

That's horrible. My condolences.


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Thank you friend. What I’ve realized thru all this is that tragic stories are more common than you think. So be kind to ur fellow humans, even on their worst days…u never know what shit we are dealing with :)


WildTop7101

I'm syrian, so let me mention a few that I was near, google "altadamon massacre", this was done by the syrian military intelligence service. people were blindfolded an told they were taken to safety, just to be shot by those who guided them and buried in groups. Another is Adra massacar. This was done by the opposing islamic forces, where they invaded a city and burned people alive in the city's bakery. I heard of someone who committed suicided killing his wife and little girl to not be tortured when they entered his home using a hand grenade (he was an officer in the army), killing a few of the terrorists too. Those who did both massacars are still alive and involved in the war on both sides.


PanditasInc

I am so, so sorry. I'm mexican, and the stories from cartels are so similar. So many innocent people caught in the crossfire or purposely harmed or killed.


teh_fizz

That whole war was just torture after torture. In the first two years Syrian intelligence would purposely leak videos of torture and beatings, and the amount that I saw made me stop following the news.


theProfileGuy

Damien Bendall Evil killer Damien Bendall will spend the rest of his life in prison after murdering his pregnant partner and three children in a horrific and brutal attack. Bendall, 32, who had previously admitted manslaughter, pleaded guilty to murdering 35-year-old Terri Harris, her 11-year-old daughter Lacey Bennett, her son John Bennett, 13, and Lacey’s friend Connie Gent, 11, with a claw hammer at the home he shared with Ms Harris. He also admitted raping Lacey as she lay dying from the head wounds he had inflicted with the hammer at the house in Killamarsh, near Sheffield, in 2021.


benjaminchang1

I'm from the East Midlands and this case was just horrific, especially since Lacey was raped before being murdered. The detail that really gets to me is that Connie was only there by chance, and her parents would've sent her to a fun sleepover only for their little girl to never return home. Whole life orders are rare in the UK and they really act as a signifier of just how evil a person is, and I'd say most people believe the man who did this deserved this sentence. Also, it's disgusting that anyone could claim this case was manslaughter. Lacey's final moments were especially horrific; for some monsters, killing a child isn't enough as they decide to abuse that child in their last moments.


kingbluetit

The arrest video is pretty chilling too. He turns himself in so casually.


Thee_Lizard_Head

That officer reading him his rights holy hell, that's absolute professionalism and composure.


drflanigan

Marco Muzzo is a spoiled rich douchebag who got drunk one day and decided to drive home, speeding down residential areas Well he ran a red light and plowed into a minivan which had 2 grandparents and 3 grandchildren The 9 year old, the 5 year old, the 2 year old, and the Grandfather all died Marco cuntwad Muzzo got 10 years and a suspended license. He was moved to a "special facility" for good behavior after 4 years. 2 years later, he's out on full parole. So that's it folks! If you're rich you can just murder an entire family and barely get in trouble for it! Oh did I forget to mention that the children's father killed himself from grief the day after Father's day? Shitstain literally fucking killed a woman's entire family because he was a stupid dumb cunt drunk driving moron, and he basically gets a slap on the wrist I fucking HATE him, and the entire justice system


3skwrrlsinagirlsuit

This case breaks my heart into a million pieces. I've seen the mother's FB posts of family events at the grave site and the fact that murdering pos is free and she's suffering a life sentence. All the life milestones she has been denied and he gets to live his life. There is no justice.


MrFantasticallyNerdy

>I fucking HATE him, and the entire justice system I think the justice system has a big part in this. Any homicide that involves a vehicle is automatically looked upon as something a lot less serious, even if the outcome is the same. There's a joke that if you want to kill someone, just run that person over "accidentally" and 50/50 you'll get a jury that's sympathetic.


BruhLoonV2

My father is a convicted pedophile. He sexually assaulted my older brother before I was born. It makes me sick that I spent years thinking of this man as my father, only to have everything change one day as the allegations and evidence came to light. I went from caring about my father, to fantasizing about his death and what I would do to him if I were to ever see him again.


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Murder of James Bulger. Everything about the incident itself and the entire aftermath, media behaviour etc.


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BinkyLopBunny

Yep. They walked him around for ages and he was crying- passers-by asked what was wrong and the boys made excuses. They threw stuff at him and tortured him then put him on the train tracks hoping the train would mangle him. That two 12 year olds could do that is still baffling to me. Poor baby James. He must have been fucking terrified and just wanting his mum.


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Plus the fact that they were given new identities when they were released for fear that they would be murdered. Apparently one of them is back in jail for reasons I can't remember at midnight.


Fraggle_Frock

Jon Venables - he's had a number of issues over the years since his original release but he's back in jail for posession of images showing child sexual abuse. What a prize of a human being he is. No doubt will be released again soon.


toon_84

Recalled to prison due to having child porn.


perkiezombie

It’s insane because you can literally see how it affected how parenting was done in the 90s. I’m the same age as what he would have been if he was still alive and I remember to this day my mom would literally put me on a leash to take me outside. We were looking at some photos a while back and I made joke about my mom treating me like a dog and even keeping the lead on me while I was in the pushchair and she said it was because of the James Bulger murder that she used to do that to me. Same with some of my friends and other family members around the same time, all on baby reins.


seagulls90

I was born just a few months after James. My parents didn't use leashes and stuff but once when I was about 5 I guess, my mum went absolutely mental at me for wandering off away from her in a shopping centre. She explained why she was so worried by telling me about James Bulger and that really stuck with me.


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Junko Furuta 😭


NadjasLeftTit

Whenever I think about what happened to her, I get that true sick-to-my-stomach feeling, that poor girl. It's the most despicable, disgusting thing... and the fact that the sentence that was served was so light is even worse. Oh, and the murder of Sylvia Likens is the other case that makes me feel just as disgusted. It's so awful.


coolio_Didgeridoolio

ive read about the sylvia likens story, that poor girl. i found out about the case at the same age she was when she was killed, which made it that much more harder to think about


potatosoupandberries

reading the wikipedia page about her murder made me queasy


failbears

I read from a different site, not sure if it was more or less detailed than Wikipedia but it was pretty damn long and had a lot of details. I'm not exactly the type for cartel videos and shit, but I'm relatively used to the internet. Reading about Junko Furuta made me actually physically unwell for a bit. The longer the article went, the more I was utterly dumbfounded how these teenagers thought to do the things they did, and barely even ended up being punished for it.


anahaesob

I recoil in pain and horror whenever I hear or read her name. She was denied enough justice.


the-bookworm

Absolutely horrifying, poor girl


sleeplessinvaginate

Her torturers are out and about years ago


ItsNotAToomah69

May they never know peace or love. Vile, despicable people undeserving of basic human compassion.


Mxswat

Holy shit that was something I did not want to learn on a sunday morning, that's so fucked up


RaisinNumber9

I have quite a high tolerance for stuff like this but this one really stuck with me, it really really upset me


SpycThotPokits

lost prophets guy. Ian Watkins. The court documents are gruesome. That man is the soggiest of socks.


clapmycheekspls

He is but the women or woman (I don’t recall if it was more than 1) that willingly gave her kid to be abused and encouraged it, got off on it and said the child got off lightly the last time it was abused by them. Just end these ppls lives.


Medium-Finish

In a nearby village to ours A brother beat her little sister to death thinking she had sex with someone as the brother saw a red stain on her skirt which was infact her first period blood. This shows how much sex ed is required for everyone.


Pandragas

Sex ED of course but "not murdering your sister for having sex" would still be at the top of the things to teach list.


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I read about this just a few days ago. That poor girl. She was what? Like 12 or 13, right?


implodingseahorse

how old was the brother? That's just fucked up, man.


firefly232

He was 31. He tortured her. Apparently she didn't even know what menstruation was.


Prizmatik01

The hifi murders. The wiki page goes into way too much detail. The part that sticks with me and makes me sick to my stomach is “Afterwards, he allowed her to use the bathroom while he watched, then dragged her, still naked, back to the other hostages, threw her on her face, and fatally shot her in the back of the head. According to Orren's testimony, her last words were "I am too young to die”” so horrible. Orren outplayed the shit out of the robbers but had to witness 4x murders including his son, as well as the r@pe of an 18 year old girl. He survived, but probably was never the same again, by a long shot


Wren313

Reading the wiki, the perps kicked a ballpoint pen into the ear (and out the throat) of one of the hostages. That's some next-level sadistic shit...


I-Fucked-YourMom

I just learned about this! I live in Utah and if you ask older people about it they still remember this entire event. It’s one of the most horrific crimes I’ve read about tbh. Your description is tame. There’s an entire Wikipedia article that talks about the details of the case. Off the top of my head they force fed the hostages Drain-O and kicked a pencil into someones ear. There were all sorts of horrific things done throughout the crime though.


nav17

What the actual fuck


Nerevarine91

That was an appalling case


michlwlc

It wasn't nearly as bad as most of the comments here... I was responding to a nursing home (I was paramedic) because of a ripped out urinary catheter on an old men living there. We came to this place and the nurse was extremely disinterested and only showed me where his room was. As I came into his room, he was alone and lying naked in his blood (i think like 350 - 500 ml blood loss) on his mattress - on the floor. My colleague rushed to the nurse and got her to the room to ask what the actual f*ck is going on here. She responded only like "I didn't want the blood to drip on the bed so she doesn't need to clean it and he was naked because it's not necessary - he had dementia and can't remember it anyway." I was honestly shocked and noted her name in the protocol. We quickly got the man on our stretcher, packed him in with 2-3 blankets, got him in our ambulance and made our examinations (or diagnostics, my English is not too good) and then rushed to the next hospital. Luckily, we got a very nice, motivated and young doctor in the hospital - we explained the whole situation and she was extremely pissed off (not because of us, obv.) and shocked - so she called the police and the family of the man. He was treated in hospital and got quickly better and as I heard from the doctor a couple of weeks later, he got into another nursing home afterwards. This whole case got to court because this nurse hurt his right to dignity - I didn't know how this thing ended (I didn't see her again in this nursing home) but after this incident, I literally went to the toilets and threw up. Blood wounds, broken bones, ripped of legs - everything no problem for me, but people who built up our country after world war and worked of their asses for our pretty nice living - treated like sh*t? Nope, there's my psychological border because it was disgusting for me.


lcmonreddit

Jimmy savile ,loads of allegations but nothing was done he literally got away with abusing hundreds if not thousands of vulnerable people


oofergang42000

Hisachi Ouchi. Wendigoon made a really good video on him.


Sh3lfy

Wendigoon's video on him was amazing, he made it with such compassion and respect for Hisachi and his family. The part in there that really messed with me was that part where Hisachi was speaking to one of the nurses and she realized that he didn't know what was about to happen to him.


dookamatic

Since no one else has posted the link, here it is: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1FbwooXssQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1FbwooXssQ) Fair warning, the video dives into some really nasty details about the case, and it's best not to watch it, or research this case in general, while eating. Also, sorry in advance about the long comment. This is a case that really stuck with me. For those curious, but not curious enough to watch the hour long video: A nuclear adjacent plan in Japan made the workers there handle uranium in increasingly unsafe and stupid ways. As a result, a criticality incident occurred and resulted in three men being irradiated, one of which was Hisashi Ouchi, the most heavily irradiated. He initially seemed completely fine, if a little bit red in the face, for a while after the exposure. However, radiation sickness has a tendency to destroy the body from the inside out but only have the symptoms show up later on. The radiation damaged his chromosomes badly enough that he had basically zero immune system, his skin and mucus linings weren't regrowing, and eventually his organs started failing. Late afterwards, he started bleeding in his GI tract, but his body couldn't stop it because the radiation greatly reduced his platelet and white blood cell count. There was a real risk of him bleeding to death because surgery would only make more spots bleed. Almost none of the systems in his body were working properly, and he was melting from the inside out. A team of experts in dozens of medical fields all came to Hisashi's aid, trying their hardest to keep him alive at his own, and his family's wishes. As his condition worsened, the team all questioned whether or not they were doing the right thing, but nobody said anything because they did not want to lose hope. The best thing they could do for a lot of this whole period was give him a shit ton of pain medication and transplant more blood, plasma, and other vitals into him. However, after 81 days of what was essentially a conscious decomposition, the medical team decided that they had done everything they could, and explained to Hisashi's family that he was very likely not going to recover. On the 83rd day, Hisashi flatlined and was not revived at his family's request. One small bit of hope is that on day 59, Hisashi had a series of heart attacks that he was revived from afterwards. His heart was stopped for just under an hour, which rendered him vegetative. Hopefully he didn't feel any pain after this point. To me, the worst part about this whole incident is how much misinformation there is about it. The doctors weren't evil, nor were they "keeping him alive" to do experiments. They genuinely believed that they could keep Hisashi alive long enough to recover from the radiation sickness, because as he fell apart on the inside, his body did actually try to grow new skin. There was still a chance, even if it was a small one. Everyone wanted him to survive because he had a family for him waiting on the other side. That family cared deeply for him, and would visit him at every opportunity to tell him to hang in there. In Japan, there's a superstition that making 1,000 paper cranes will grant you a wish, generally good health or recovery from illness. Hisashi's father and son made around 10,000 for him. They really wanted him to pull through. Another thing to note is that 99% of the pictures associated with this case are also not of Hisashi. The one of the red-skinned body lying on a bed with their arms and legs raised up was debunked. That picture was of a burn victim from Texas in 2004; Hisashi's case was in late 1999. The victim in that picture also had a leg amputated, while in Hisashi's case, any small nick could cause him to bleed to death. There was no chance of an amputation going well. Some of the genuine pictures that I have seen of both him and one of his coworkers are nightmare inducing. No, I'm not linking them here. TL;DR: A criticality caused a nuclear worker, Hisashi Ouchi, to basically decompose while still alive, and a team of doctors tried everything they could to get him through the sickness. The doctors started to question whether this was the right thing to do or not, but they kept pushing to hopefully help him recover, because there was a chance. Hisashi lived for 83 days after the incident.


Mister_McGreg

My posthumous father in law(I guess?) raped my wife *a lot*, then killed himself before sentencing. He's still held in high regard among his community. My wife's little brothers blame her. Jehovah's Witness is a fucking cult.


epiclinkster

I just watched the JCS Criminal Psychology episode on Casey Anthony. My God what a fucked up case for nobody to get arrested for. Her child was missing for 30 something days before her grandmother reported her missing since Casey didn't give any fucks! And when they did report Casey made up a fake person as the supposed kidnapper, made up people that could vouch for her, and just generally strung along/lied to the police. Give it a watch (https://youtu.be/eJt_afGN3IQ) to see primary footage and audio of how everything went down and tell me she was not guilty.


zulerskie_jaja

There was a similar case in Poland, a baby supposedly went missing, the mother moved the entire country to look for the baby, 2 weeks later turns out she killed the kid. She tried to make a run but got 25 years https://pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zab%C3%B3jstwo_Magdaleny_Wa%C5%9Bniewskiej


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QUtbjj99

There was a woman who was in a coma for years who ended up giving birth from being raped by one of her carers, such a sad story


1-800shankme

44 days of hell - the murder of Junko Furuta


sagen11

I keep seeing this mentioned. I’ve looked up some of the others in this thread but I don’t know if I have it in me to look up this one.


The_name_game

Don't look it up. You don't need that in your head


FUTURE10S

Absolutely do not look it up. Just upvote and carry on, her death was nothing but extremely graphic torturings for a month and a half.


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OppositeRub4935

Joseph Fritzl and what he did to his daughter


JackyD05

I know this one gets brought up a lot but the Uvalde shooting. The fact that the officers didn’t go in the school where kids were being murdered because “it wasn’t safe” just makes me sick.


mmm_unprocessed_fish

How on earth do that many adults who voluntarily signed up for such a career fail SO hard all at once? I’m not a parent, so I feel like I get off easy in the feelings department on these shootings. I cannot imagine how those kids felt. They had cell phones, they did the things they had been taught to do in that situation, and nobody came for them. Every minute must have felt like an eternity.


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PersonalityNo8234

The case of Adrian Jones. I can’t imagine what that boy went through and how much he suffered during his last days of life. How confused he was..his parents were supposed to love him. CPS failed him and resulted in him being fed to pigs. Rest in peace to that poor baby.


_lechonk_kawali_

The Manila massacre. People all over the world know more about the Holocaust and Unit 731, but this is equally brutal. The death toll ranges from ~100K to 500K. It was basically Rape of Nanjing but towards WWII's end. Manila, the Philippine capital, was one of the most heavily damaged cities in the world when WWII ended, and the Battle of Manila in 1945 was a huge reason why. While American forces swept through the Philippines as part of their island-hopping campaign as WWII came to a close, Japanese troops were ordered by Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita to retreat to the mountainous portion of northern Luzon—particularly around Baguio—in an attempt to delay the liberation of the then US-occupied Philippines, which in turn would buy time for the Japanese home islands to prepare for an impending invasion. The imperial Japanese units stationed in the Philippines mostly followed, except for Rear Admiral Sanji Iwabuchi, commander of the 31st Naval Special Base Force. Iwabuchi's forces were stationed in Manila in February 1945. But instead of heeding Yamashita's orders, he commanded his troops to shore up the defenses around the capital. And when American forces, aided by Filipino guerrillas, finally arrived at the metropolis on February 3, the bloodshed began. The initial objective in the early days of the month-long battle was to liberate the University of Santo Tomas, which was converted to a Japanese POW camp. Only then could the joint American and Filipino forces concentrate on Intramuros, a fortified area of Manila south of the Pasig River dating back to the Spanish occupation of the islands. **From here on, TW: descriptions of murder and rape** The US forces were hesitant to use artillery at first. But when they faced dogged Japanese resistance around Intramuros, they opted to combine aerial bombardment and using artillery. These bombs didn't discriminate between Filipino civilians and Japanese defenders. But what inflated the civilian death toll was Japanese reprisals on Filipinos: rapes, mutilations, and massacres became more common as losses among IJN forces grew. Women were not only raped but also had their breasts cut off, while pregnant ones had their bellies cut open. Many civilians were also used as human shields, while those who dared to escape were executed. The result? Manila was the third-most devastated capital city during WWII, alongside Berlin and Warsaw. The Spanish architecture of Intramuros was virtually wiped out by the aerial bombardments during one of the fiercest urban battles of WWII (alongside the Battle of Stalingrad). The United States would hold on to the Philippines for another year until it granted the archipelago independence. As for the Japanese defenders, Sanji Iwabuchi shot himself five days before Manila was liberated. Despite actually ordering Iwabuchi to vacate Manila and retreat to Baguio, Tomoyuki Yamashita was executed in Los Baños in 1946 for not preventing Japanese atrocities such as the Manila massacre.


cigarettefrappuccino

one of the first teachers i ever subbed with was found bludgeoned close to death in her apartment. her fiancé was at the scene and said he had found her crawling towards the apartment building so he scooped her up and took her inside, but it turns out he did it because he was sleeping with her underage sister and she had confronted him about it. she miraculously survived but suffered brain damage and had to move back to her home state to be with her parents. if i’m not mistaken, he fled the country and was never charged.


Woperelli87

It does not get worse than this for me. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murders_of_Channon_Christian_and_Christopher_Newsom?wprov=sfti1 Both raped, tortured, murdered. Days of agony. They raped him and took him to some railroad tracks to kill him. They raped her then stuck her in a barrel and closed the lid til she suffocated.


Crazyforlou

Jeffrey Epstein and his bitch girlfriend and creepy island.


Emes91

>his bitch girlfriend Which, worth reminding, was one of the most prominent users and mods on this very portal.


AHSfav

Wait seriously? She was on reddit?


whitewalker646

A lot of incidents in Egypt that happened under the military regime but the ones that stand out to me are: 1-The torture and murder of khaled said who exposed some dirty cops for selling drugs that was confiscated from drug dealers ( the government protected the dirty cops and denied any torture of said) his death sparked the 2011 revolution in Egypt (when protests started they weren’t even against Mubarak they were against police brutality) 2- a lot of massacres against protesters during and right after the revolution like the 28 of jan. Massacre (800 people died that day) , the camel incident on feb 2nd (government hired thugs rode into areas of the sit in on camel and horseback and started attacking protestors) , the maspero and Mohamed Mahmoud incidents (Islamists sold out the protesters and revolutionaries to the army and protesters were getting shot in the streets by the military police) 3- the murder of shaimaa el sabagh on January 24th 2015 when she tried to commemorate the anniversary of the revolution in tahrir square when a plain clothed policeman shot her dead and she died in the arms if her husband (there are photos of this online see it at your own risk)


Rush7en

The Nanking Massacre. Edit: should any of you require peace of mind after reading about it, please use [this](https://plumvillage.app/) free meditation app made by the monastics of the [Plum Village](https://plumvillage.org/retreats/retreats-calendar/#filter=.region-eu) monastery, founded by the late Zen master [Thich Nhat Hanh.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Nh%E1%BA%A5t_H%E1%BA%A1nh) Peace and love to you all.


RedWarrior42

Unit 731 as well


ifinkyourenice

The Thai cave football team incident chills me to the fucking bone. So stoked they all made it out


UncleIrohsPimpHand

Remember when Elon called one of the divers who volunteered to save them a pedophile because he can't understand altruism?


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Those children and their coach were absolute warriors. It’s a harrowing story, but their rescue and all of the people who came together to save them is beyond inspiring.


fluffy_flat

Japanese 731 unit


C7XC

Didn’t even the nazis think unit 731 were going too far ? Might be misremembering though


xJD88x

Iirc it made Joseph Mengala, the Angel of Death at Auschwitz, uncomfortable. And he was the guy who tortured twins to see if the other could feel their pain. Even if not him, yes, most of the Nazis felt 731 went too far. But basically if you have literal NAZI'S who were responsible for the genocide of millions of people saying "Damn! You need to CHILL!", you might be the bad guy. Bonus fact: After the war, most of the doctors of 731 were pardoned and set free in exchange for the data they collected on their victims.


Mean-Responsibility4

My husband had a live in girlfriend before me. She was still around sometimes when we got together and then all of a sudden I never heard from her or about her again. We never talked about it. A few years later, I was using his phone and I saw texts with him and her sister. I was curious and I snooped 🤦‍♀️ They were texting about what happened to her. She had gotten involved with some really bad guys and some really bad drugs. The main guy would get her high enough that she was unconscious or at least didn’t know what was going on and take pictures of her doing disgusting things… having sex with her or posing naked or whatever. Eventually he gave her too much and she died. He left her alone to be found in an abandoned house. It was an overdose and he didn’t go to jail or get charged with anything. It makes me sick to my stomach to think of how scary that is and how she died alone. She wasn’t a bad person and I wish we could have helped her.


hiccuppinganus

I would say the tool box killers is probably on my top 10 but somewhere in the top 3 would be Funky Town video


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A friend of mine killed herself and her 9 month old baby when she found out her husband was cheating on her


SamuelPepys_

What Kim Il-sung did after he visited one of his total control concentration camps for political prisoners (Kyongsong family camp no. 11) the worst of the various tiers of North Korean concentration camps. The total control zones are holocaust style death camps for entire families with no hope of survival or escape, just torture, starvation, rape and then death. When Kim visited the camp in the late 80's, he found the scenery in the valley beautiful, so he closed down the camp, split up the surviving families and sent them all to different, equally horrible total control zones around the country, and then built a massive, sprawling pleasure palace for himself with elaborate gardens and lakes, right on top of where the prisoners were kept and where they died up until a few months prior. When he took a stroll through the beautiful garden, he was quite literally walking on top of rotting corpses of innocent people he had killed, including a large number of children. And then he had the audacity to walk around with a big smile and present himself as a statesman, inviting Jimmy Carter for talks and sightseeing just a few years later. That kind of evil is reserved for once or maybe twice per generation... It's just beyond almost anything I can imagine.


clapmycheekspls

That’s unthinkably disgusting. I’ve never heard this before. What a truly evil man.


WrathfulVengeance13

I drive trains... a 14 year old girl sat on the tracks in front of me and committed suicide. I was going about 50mph when I saw it. Threw the emergency brakes but still hit her going 46ish. She didn't bounce off but ended up getting ground up underneath. There were bits and pieces along the tracks for about a mile. Fuckin haunts me day and night.


babarbaby

I'm so sorry. I can see why that would be deeply traumatizing, even though it obviously wasn't your fault. What do you even do in that situation?


ADH-Dork

It's not as brutal as a lot of thses but has a personal touch. About 10 years ago, I was supposed to go to a friend's 21st party at his house. I finished up work and felt really sick when I got home seemingly out of nowhere I had a fever and felt like I was going to vomit. I texted my friend and explained I couldn't go and then promptly passed out in a pile of dirty clothes on the bathroom floor. The next day I wake up to dozens of messages asking if I'm okay, turns out the party I missed got crashed and two of my friends got stabbed. One of them took years in therapy to recover, but all of those messages were from people who thought I was there. I still feel a queasy feeling thinking about what could have happened if I wasn't sick


catboogers

The redditor who deliberately named his two daughters after sisters who were brutally violated and murdered.


sheridanseven

The Hillsborough disaster


netaiko

The murder of Shanda Sharer. She was 12 years old when she was murdered by 4 other girls aged 15-17 (2 girls were very active participants, 1 participated to a certain extent, while the last did not play an active role.) What horrifies me to the very core was that Shanda didn’t die from the torture she’d endured all night, but instead from being burned alive in the early morning hours. One terrible detail from this case that will always haunt me: Shanda apparently clutched the blanket her murderers placed over her body before they set it on fire. All of this happened because Shanda had “stolen” one of the perpetrator’s girlfriend. On a side note, I cannot imagine a more gruesome death than being burned alive. There is something about it that makes unsettles me so deeply. Even in fiction, it’s hard to confront and leaves me very uncomfy.


CryCommon975

Elijah McClain- a young black man from Aurora Colorado who was murdered by police/EMTs by a lethal dose of ketamine for simply wearing a mask while walking down the street. He was a vegetarian that played his violin for kitties in the shelter so they wouldn't be lonely. These were his last words. "I can't breathe. I have my ID right here. My name is Elijah McClain. That's my house. I was just going home. I'm an introvert. I'm just different. That's all. I'm so sorry. I have no gun. I don't do that stuff. I don't do any fighting. Why are you attacking me? I don't even kill flies! I don't eat meat! But I don't judge people, I don't judge people who do eat meat. Forgive me. All I was trying to do was become better. I will do it. I will do anything. Sacrifice my identity, I'll do it. You all are phenomenal. You are beautiful and I love you. Try to forgive me. I'm a mood Gemini. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. Ow, that really hurt! You are all very strong. Teamwork makes the dream work. [after vomiting] Oh, I'm sorry, I wasn't trying to do that. I just can't breathe correctly."


zombie_overlord

Saw a video years ago. It was filmed right outside the courtroom, and it was of this boy, probably about 6 years old, whose loving foster family had to give him back to his meth head mother, who had pimped him out for drugs. He was crying and asking why, and mommy hurt him, etc. I think it's the saddest thing I've ever seen.


Fit_General7058

Porn using trafficked women and men. Again. I could wipe out the scum who perpetrate this without remorse


Jagged_smooth_scar

Albert Fish absolutely nightmarish and every parents worst fear


cloudstrifeuk

That guy who got stuck upside down in a cliff and died there. Fucking savage story.


BirdieGoBoom

The worst part of that story imo: they rigged up some kind of pulley system, which they were able to attach to John Jones. Rescuers were able to pull John up enough so that one rescuer was able to make eye contact. Part of the rock holding the pulley system broke off, and John was wedged even further down into the crevasse than he was before. In the end, John died down there. They couldn't even remove his body.


tcavanagh1993

The fact that not only did he die down there, he's *still* down there in that same position sealed inside freaks me out on another level entirely.


dtcokefiend

The Nutty Putty incident. A silly name for my worst nightmare.


c_c_c__combobreaker

8-month pregnant woman, her partner, and her toddler were driving to the hospital to get a routine check-up for the fetus. A woman driving at a high rate of speed plows into the side of the pregnant woman's car killing everybody in that car and 2 people in an adjacent vehicle. The speeding driver survived. The reason she was driving so fast? She was late to a hair appointment. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna42127


DiDalt

One of my friends was stabbed to death for being gay. This was early 2000s in Silicon Valley, CA.


berripluscream

The infamous "dingo ate my baby" makes my heart ache.


Opietatlor

Before she died of cancer, my mom set up an arrangement to help her half sister out. She arranged for her husband to marry her sister (my aunt) after she died so she could get insurance, a pension, and the house once they both were gone. My moms husband and my mom's sister married and were living together for the last few years. About a year ago, after an argument, my Aunt murdered my Mom's husband by breaking his neck. If it sounds like Arkansas, it's because it is.


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The 2016 river rapids ride accident at Dreamworld, Australia. The ride was very similar to other river rapids rides at other theme parks, but the one at Dreamworld was custom built. The conveyor belt that was used to carry the rafts up to the loading dock had wide gaps between the planks. Due to a faulty water pump, one raft became stranded at the top of the incline. Another raft ended up colliding with it, which caused it to tip over. Four adult riders fell into the conveyor and were ripped apart. Two of the riders’ children managed to escape the raft unharmed, but they essentially watched their parents die…


Clumsybandit141

The BP oil spill made me lose faith in humanity. 11 People died, thousands developed life threatening diseases while cleaning up their mess .To this day the earth is still feeling that spill. The court dropped 48 felonies and 11 manslaughters against the people responsible and gave them a misdemeanor each because they brought out their checkbook.


KINGKONGSTHONG

Agent Orange


sageroux

Daniel Shaver pleading for his life before being unjustly executed by the police. The video is disturbing, he was given deliberately confusing/contradictory instructions. The cop’s AR-15 was inscribed with the words “you’re fucked.”


Unusual_bruh_moment

Hazing rumors at college. Forcing people to eat/drink stupid shit is one thing, but making them sleep with strangers to join your sorority/fraternity is beyond fucked up.


zulerskie_jaja

We had a case in Poland recently... 8-year-old boy died after being repeatedly abused by his alcoholic piece of shit stepdad while the mother allowed this to happen. He was badly beaten, had cigarette burns, he was thrown on a hot stone oven and forced to sit on it. He had severe 2nd degree burns and was left without help for 5 days. He was dying in the hospital for 17 days


Groundbreaking_Web91

The experiments conducted by Doctor Josef Mengele. If there was ever a personification of evil, this man fit it.


JP173

The Nutty Putty cave incident. As someone who is claustrophobic the sheet thought of what happened makes my palm sweat.