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Old 01-25-2014, 12:50 PM
 
Location: Southern California
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Hopefully not by choice! Share your stories of people you've come across, were stuck having to spend time with because you had to, even family members, etc. who you wouldn't be surprised if they've killed people or even just seemed to enjoy doing evil things to you or others.

MY situation:

I started a new job this past summer & I'm starting to think my 2 bosses (one's not really considered a boss) are evil heffers. They're fake, want it to appear as if they're nice, but they're most certainly not. They've done vindictive things, like not helping me with something that they could have easily done & handing out paychecks when they darn well know they have insufficient funds or that the check will bounce. Thankfully, I'm through with them when the month of May is over & will never have to ever see them ever again! For June, I'll just tell them to mail my last paycheck. I don't even want to come pick it up.

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Old 01-25-2014, 01:29 PM
 
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I can't say I know somebody evil per se, but there are a lot of people in my family that I wouldn't trust as far as I could throw them, and even more I don't think that highly of, but I don't think they're evil, they just have boatloads of problems. There is one family member though, my mom's cousin, and there is something about him that just wants to send me running, I don't know what it is but he won't leave me alone.

I'm glad you're done with your two bosses, they sound like headcases. They may not be evil, a lot of people are just buttheads but they're not evil and especially wouldn't kill someone. That doesn't make it right, but yeah.
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Old 01-25-2014, 04:32 PM
 
Location: Sierra Nevada Land, CA
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Oh yes. I had to deal with this man thru work. He was the "caregiver" of one of our clients. He basically controlled this woman. When I had to deal with him I noticed his eyes were evil-filled with fire, as it were. I felt like I was talking to the devil himself.

Adult protective services rescued the woman and got her away from this guy. Two years later I saw that he was arrested for child abuse and was caught with kiddy porn on his laptop. He died a month ago and I told the reporting officer that the world is now a better place. He agreed.

I went to mugshots.com and showed his mug shot to two of my coworkers. His face kinda freaked them out. Such evil eyes.
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Old 01-25-2014, 06:18 PM
 
Location: Western Colorado
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Yes I have known a few truly evil people in my time. They did things I won't talk about here because yall will have nightmares after reading it. I still have nightmares at times. There are some people, and when you look in there eyes, you get a cold chill. It's like looking into a soulless void.
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Old 01-25-2014, 08:46 PM
 
Location: Under the Milky Way
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I would say my ex, but no, even my ex isn't truly "possible-murderer-evil." There have been a couple-literally only two- random people that I don't know, but have briefly seen or met that gave off a palpably evil vibe. I got away from them as fast as possible, because a strong gut-level impression like that only happens for a reason, imo. It was as if a sixth sense detected some evil in them and warned me to get away as quickly as possible. Very weird, but very real.
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Old 01-25-2014, 11:15 PM
 
Location: San Antonio, TX
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My husband's cousin is married to a man who was convicted of killing a woman with a machete. He went to jail for a couple of years and then got out on a technicality. Everyone in the family is sure he was guilty.

The funny thing is, this guy has a great personality, a good job, makes friends easily, is easy to talk to, etc. You'd never guess that he had a past like that if you didn't know about it.

So you can't always spot an evil person...and at the same time, some people who give off that weird vibe may just be cripplingly shy.
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Old 01-26-2014, 12:27 AM
 
Location: The Triangle
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A few years ago when I still worked in the office (I work at home now) there was a man I would pass in the hall that just creeped me out. It was his eyes and the way he would look at someone. He was a manager of some dept and I couldn't even look him in the eye because he just really spooked me. I remember telling a co-worker how much he creeped me out and she just thought I was being silly. Well, it turns out this man was into child porn and was a pedophile. He was arrested for arranging and going to meet a mother and child (who was really an undercover cop in a chat room) for the purpose of having sex with the child. They said his handle in the chat room was "Serious Wood". <<<Shudder>>>> Everyone in the office was shocked. But not me.

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Old 01-26-2014, 01:16 AM
 
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Yes.

A woman I've known since I was little and always thought she was evil, children and dogs have a way of knowing these things, her husband died of arsenic poisoning. She passed a polygraph, but I argue that many pathological liars pass them even if they are guilty. I always felt uncomfortable around her.

I dated a real live, documented sociopath who ended up serving time in jail for the things he did.

I interviewed for a job with this financial firm. I decided to decline their offer. Something just felt off. Two days later the two men I interviewed with were on the television news being arraigned in court for ripping off millions from their clients.

The receptionist from my doctor's office was just the sweetest and kindness person. She too was seen on television for embezzling millions from my doctor to feed a gambling habit. He lost his dream retirement home and his practice.

My dad dropped me off at the movies when I was real young (yes, he's a dumb ass) and a real live child molester, complete with trench coat, sat down next to me and started asking me strange questions like how high my tights came up and such. Luckily, the people who worked there were on top of things and plucked me out of the situation, asked me questions, sat me in another area of the theater and then reamed my dad out when he came to get me.
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Old 01-26-2014, 01:21 AM
 
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My husband's cousin is married to a man who was convicted of killing a woman with a machete. He went to jail for a couple of years and then got out on a technicality. Everyone in the family is sure he was guilty.

The funny thing is, this guy has a great personality, a good job, makes friends easily, is easy to talk to, etc. You'd never guess that he had a past like that if you didn't know about it.

So you can't always spot an evil person...and at the same time, some people who give off that weird vibe may just be cripplingly shy.
That's what they said about Ted Bundy, the BTK Killer and many other serial killers.
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Old 01-26-2014, 06:41 AM
 
Location: Where the heart is...
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Hopefully not by choice! Share your stories of people you've come across, were stuck having to spend time with because you had to, even family members, etc. who you wouldn't be surprised if they've killed people or even just seemed to enjoy doing evil things to you or others.

MY situation:

I started a new job this past summer & I'm starting to think my 2 bosses (one's not really considered a boss) are evil heffers. They're fake, want it to appear as if they're nice, but they're most certainly not. They've done vindictive things, like not helping me with something that they could have easily done & handing out paychecks when they darn well know they have insufficient funds or that the check will bounce. Thankfully, I'm through with them when the month of May is over & will never have to ever see them ever again! For June, I'll just tell them to mail my last paycheck. I don't even want to come pick it up.
I am pretty sure this person is not capable of murder, however, clever, sneaky, mean spirited, and quite the chameleon when they set their sights on something. One instance in particular sums them up completely, in front of attendees (fellow employees and clients) at a meeting discussing how to persuade the upper echelon to move in a particular direction they put their index finger to their lips and pondered aloud, "Hmmm, let me think how I'm going to poison their minds".

Needless to say over time (two years) they were instrumental in the termination of a few people in the department and the resignation of a few more who all moved on, albeit on shaky financial ground. Oddly enough it took management five years to come to the conclusion that they were dealing with an individual who behaved like someone with narcissistic personality disorder.

One day after a very emotional and highly volatile confrontation with management it was mutually agreed that a "no fault" termination would best serve the interest of everyone.

Phew...I am certainly relieved that it's over and done with and everyone left standing can move on with the business at hand.
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