Something tells me step dad isn't on the registry for simply peeing on something, since he SA'd 2 boys. I can't believe OPs sick mother got with him, then forced OP to stay with him. Women who put their kids in dangerous situations make me sick.
@@robertbennett2796 yes but a lot of offenders lie and say it’s a lesser charge to look better. Is it possible? Yes. Is it likely someone is going to jump from peeing someplace they shouldn’t to assaulting someone? No.
@@melaniefenrir8740 there could've been something in between the POS ex step dad did that OP might not have known about. Nor could it have been reported if he did SAd someone since the victim might not have been believed.
@@robertbennett2796 yes, that charge is more common than it should be....and that is why actual offenders lie and claim that was their crime and not what reality is. Think about it though.....first off the fact that he SA'd those 2 boys reveals that he needed to be on that list. That isn't something that just happens out of nowhere. Plus, have you ever met someone who was actually falsely accused of something, you notice they will go out of their way to make sure they don't do or say things that could make them look more guilty of what they are actually innocent of, the ex-stepdad instead does exactly what gets people deservedly on that list. So yeah....he established a pattern of behavior
My mom stayed with her abusive husband because she didn't want me growing up without a father like she did. It took until I was about 12 before she realized this was adversely affecting me too and she finally divorced him. 12 years too late if you ask me. And I agree, especially since "youth" implies he was a teenager at most; if pissing on a swing set as a teenager gets you on the SO list for life, that's actually overkill. If OP's only source on that is the stepdad, then I guarantee he did something worse at some point and just omitted that.
Story 2 OP does deserve some real praise just for keeping the baby. Even after learning they're not his, he choses to keep them, probably to say F you at his ex and the cheater, but also knowing that a kid with this couple would end really really badly.
@@dudeorduuude5211 you're sick in the head. He knew what his ex and her new hubs are like: toxic and manipulative AF. She lied to him and treated him like dirt, how do you think she'll treat her own kid?
*First OP:* Not only is OP's ex-stepdad a monster, but he's also an idiot. I'm glad he's in prison. I hope OP and the two men get therapy for their trauma. *Second OP:* Now _that's_ nuclear revenge! OP screwed over his ex-wife and her new man for 18 years. OP also did his son a favor by getting full custody of him despite OP not being the biological father.
Normally, I would say that the OP should not be taking care of another mans child. However, in this case, that kid is his legal child so I can make an exception. 🙂
@@josephnorris4095 I think there's a difference between biological parents and real parents, for the former is simple, all you have to do is have sex and wait 9 months, nothing more, for the latter instead you have to earn it, blood ties mean nothing in this case.
Story 2- He lost his cheating wife but gaining a new life with unconditional love and destroyed theirs in the process. That OP sounds like an amazing person to take a baby that wasn't his and decided to be a single Dad. I'm sure the baby was much better off with him over his ex and he now husband. This story made me feel good at the end. Story 1- made me feel bad and worried at the end. Even though Op's evil step dad went to prison that won't take away all the mental/emotional damage he caused Op, the 2 guys and whomever else he hurt. It sounds like he was beyond a nightmare and I feel bad for his victims and hope they get help to cope.
Story 2 - guess he's a far better man than me. I'd have to just go to therapy and deal with the massive L I just took. Taking care of another man's child that was made out of cheating definitely is a no go for me. Best of luck to them both. I hope he finds better.
@@HighPhoenix1754 Nobody would expect anyone to do something like that. I think that is above what most men or women would do. However, I would bet money my bff would take the kid bc he has done so much more than that. His Baby Mama didn't find out she was pregnant till she was 6 months along ( or didn't bother telling him till then) and they broke up around the time she got pregnant ( I pushed him to get a DNA test and it was his) so he moved her in because he wanted his kid to have the best chance at a normal family. He even gave her another chance with him since they only dated for a few weeks in the first place. She was still horrible though and they broke up again but he allowed her to live in the house for their kid's sake and even her sister and her Mom too when they needed a place till they got back on their feet even while she was openly dating other men ( she didn't bring them home at least though) and even my son saw her with a random guy at McDs and told him. Eventually, she found a bf she wanted to keep and got pregnant right away ( or might have gotten pregnant first)and she moved in with him but he was involved with drugs so he ended up arrested and she had no income so she couldn't stay where he lived while he went to jail for a year. So what did my bfff do? Well, he let her move back into her old bedroom until her bf got out and when he got out he had to stay at a halfway house for 2 months afterwards. So my bff helped take care of the other guy's baby. When the other guy was getting out of the halfway house he didn't have a home to come back to so my bff let him stay with him too! It was about 3 or 4 months he lived there with his ex, her bf, and their baby. Then, finally they got a place of their own and he was able to remain friends with him and of course still adored their child bc how can you take care of a baby that long and not love it. He has also remained on good terms with his baby Mama and her bf and her cleaned up their act and they are all friends. Oh, and fyi: the reason why him and his baby Mama didn't work out was bc she cheated on him numerous times, stole from him a bunch of times and even called the police on him and claimed he was abusive. So it was definitely a crazy situation and he is a straight laced guy that you would think is a door mat but isn't. I know most of what he did was what he thought was best for his kid but also because he has a big heart and they equally share custody of their mutal kid peaceful now. I know I put up with a lot from my ex before I ended it for good and I have a big heart but I dont think I would even be capable of what he did. I even told him a bunch of times sometimes its better for a child if their parents dont live together and get along than live together and be miserable but he toughed it out. He would come over and vent to me and I honestly didn't think it would end well but I was wrong and I'm so glad I was wrong but I would never suggest anyone do what he did but some guys are just different than others. He is the greatest guy I have ever known besides my Daddy. I don't think there are many like him but clearly there are others.
Story 1 sounds fake to me. Very convenient for the guy’s wife to message OP when OP is on the phone with the investigators which completely exposed where he was?
@@delinquents00 not really...the father prob was betting on the two to not go into too much detail or lie. Then he tried to wait it out a few days hoping Op would have believed the lie or was just upset he bailed without saying goodbye. She defiantly didnt get the truth at all and prob was told they had an argument. So yeah shes gonna push and push to reconcile and then one day the dad trapped in lies will give in. So yeah people in this world are evil and sick and stupid enough for this too be real.
@@BVBGirl-3313 that doesn’t change the convenience of everything from the story falling perfectly in line… still sounds fake. What are the odds that the woman messages OP while they’re on the phone with investigators..? Think about it…
Story 2: Man, I see a lot of reasons about cheating on the internet, and "You weren't home" and its sibling, "You don't give me as much attention as I want", is a common one. Well, the other person in question is usually in a job with a lot of time taken out of the day, and it pays a lot. They would have to give up all of that to give the SO more attention. I wish people saw that more.
Also...people can just ask to spend more time together. My hubs works a lot and also needs time to destress from work. I take care of the kids primarily. but if I feel like we're not making time for each other, I bring it up and we make each other the priority. Like, people only cheat if they want to. If they're committed to each other, they work through their issues.
And then the man decides to give in and stay home more often. The end results is she complains that he is around to much and controlling. At least in the USA, this is a highly common theme, as in, extremely common.
"Her whole idea was I AM A WOMAN, and HE IS NEVER HOME!" Oh, playing the gender card, are we? Jeez, I heard of worse reasons to want a divorce, but playing the gender card takes the cake.
Story 1: OP pretty sure your ex step-dad lied to you about what happened at 16....not because I doubt that someone could get that charge.....but the fact that he committed SA on 2 innocents, leads me to believe there actual is a pattern.
Seriously....he's told people he's not actually supposed to be on a sex offender registry then proceeds to do something that is legitimately deserving of that title.....if he was falsely on that registry he wouldn't have hurt those boys.
Shelter story: I've used multiple shelters and usually they are divided by age so youth vs adults. If they do mix its as bad as the story say, there's a reason for the saying "it's better to live on the streets than the shelter." 1.) No rules 2.) Safer since you can choose to stick a knife between ribs than rely on staff who don't do anything unless you get really good person who works as staff.
ugh, as someone who's had to live in several shelters, you're exactly right on the staff account. The amount of staff who clearly dont give a shit, are biased toward one person or another, and/or turn their gaze when a problem arises is insane.
Second story: When I got to the line of “4 letter word” I played a little guessing game of what was the 4 letter word, either it was “The baby isn’t yours” or “I want a divorce” I chose the 2nd option and I was right. Good on op to shred his wife to pieces with his revenge
My guess was, "The baby is missing" and OP was going to go all Liam Neeson on the kidnappers. He did still go supervillain on the lover, though, geeze!
@@dimariahgunnemann3729 Right, but in the story OP said "4 words that plunged me into the deepest depression of my life" or whatever. This comment's op just got it confused, but we all knew what he meant.
Story 1: Wow, I don't know what started his path to such monstrosities, but it's a good thing that he'll most likely never see the light of day outside a cell ever again.
Some people just enjoy dominating and hurting others. The two child abusers in my family had no tragic backstory: One of them, while raised poor, had remarkably loving parents, to the point where all of his other siblings grew up to be successful both in the career sense and in the being good people sense. The other, while his mother was absent, had a caring father who was home all the time since they lived on the farm he worked and grew up upper-middle class in the safe and quiet countryside. For the second one, he and two of his brothers are on a sliding scale from shitty to horrible because they were spoiled-rotten mama's boys and never really learned to be generous, probably because their father didn't want to overwork them like his parents overworked him. While all 7 children the first had are mentally ill thanks to the constant abuse he put them through, only one of them is truly abusive and even then she's nowhere near as bad as he was. In fact, two of those children ended up being fantastic parents. I'm not saying abusers don't tend to come from abuse, because it's true that abuse is often a cycle, but I would say that many abusers are the way they are because being selfish and cruel is easier for them. I do think they can be habilitated since more people can be, but they don't deserve pity.
Story 2- good on them for taking care of the kid, they probably saved them from some seriously toxic people, now the kid gets to grow up with someone who sounds like a decent, caring person with a lot of love to give
in what way? 1. the guy literally said he didn't fuck for months because their was no woman close. not specifically his wife. 2. he hired 3 nannies to take care of the kid 24/7. 3. while not ever doing anything for the kid, he made 2 ponzy companies as an effort to defraud a man of his business and some how get child support from him. how the fuck is this man economically responsible for a child but has no legal rights to any custody? 4. in what way do you think this is a living human being? 5. this did not mean I think the wife and bf are good either. everyone in this story sucks
Op is a better man than I will ever meet. He fell in love with that baby when he thought it was his and didn't think twice about changing that when the DNA test said it wasn't his biological child. Bless Op for giving that baby a better fighting chance given how he described the bio dad.
I was living in social housing a while back, and found some documents another resident had left in the kitchen. It was transcripts of her custody hearings. Her three kids were in foster care. Reading the papers was heartbreaking. (At first I was just curious, didn't really know what I would read) Her 10 year old son said to the judge that he loved his parents, but he recognised that his life, and the lives of his siblings, were more stable in foster care. The two younger children chose to stay where they were as well. I just checked that quickly but I didn't want to read anymore. My family fostered kids until I was about 15. I knew the reasons they had been put there. My heart physically hurt thinking about a 10 year old having the wisdom that he was doing better in a foster family. No child should have to grow up so fast that at 10 they make that decision. But the next thing I realised made my blood run cold. When I read the father's name, it was the same guy who I had done CPR on when he overdosed two weeks prior. And the mother was the woman frantically screaming that he wasn't breathing, so much so that I had to take her phone to give the address to the paramedics before they started instructing on how to do mouth to mouth. My blood ran cold. I still think about it from time to time, wondering if maybe I shouldn't have helped. But wiser people than me said, this way he has a chance to better himself and maybe one day be the father those kids deserve. If he was dead, he'd never have that chance.
Eh depends. One NR story Rslash covered was an HOA messing with a guys neighbour and the neighbour barged into a HOA meeting and started shooting at the board. Killing two of them as I recall.
Alright, I’ll go out and say it, isn’t it extremely convenient that the exact moment law enforcement was asking OP for information on ex stepdad’s whereabouts that information just miraculously appeared?
You would not believe the amount of unlikely coincidences that can happen now and then. Like, I've literally watched a special by stage magicians on how to hypnotize people into compliance 2-3 days before getting invited to a kingdom hall open-public event (I'm a secular religion fan, so I like getting to see "inside views" of all the weird rituals)... where I got attempt-lovebombed and witnessed firsthand a dude using the mentalist cadence, repetition, and action-priming, and watched an entire crowd of people react like robots-- and I'm not meaning like, in the normal religious ritual way I've seen in both catholic and protestant churches before, I mean full-on "hypnotist magic show". It felt almost like I was suddenly a protagonist and I'd conveniently been infodumped and foreshadowed to during the prerequisite quest for my main storyline.
I was walking to a dentist appointment and got hit by a water bottle that was thrown off a bus passing by that hit the right side of my neck and 2 off duty officers saw it and made sure I was ok and went to pull the bus over and found out it was a HS boy that did it. My neck is fine and this happened years ago. That was a coincidence too
I mean, the second story was just as, if not considerably more so, “extremely convenient” in how it played out. I’m with skorpiongod on this one: take them all with a grain of salt and just enjoy the theatrics that someone might have imagined.
Story #1: Way to go OP!! I too had a situation where I tried to escape through the foster care system. I'd barricaded myself in my room where I was staying, and I never forgot the cop who said "Usually kids who've been here want to go home. She doesn't and I'm not going to make her."
That second story was so satisfying. I don't know if you can even call it 4d chess because OP was playing both sides of the board, quite masterfully. I wonder how the Ex and Budget Andrew Tate are doing?
Reminds me of a story R/ did ages ago where another child predator died in prison by having like twelve brooms rammed up his ass. A lot pointing to him dying slowly over the course of hours
Why does it feel like the guy in the 2nd story would have committed a crime if he were in the US? I get the child support and custody and everything else, but making up a company that doesn't do anything and then tricking someone else to buy equipment at inflated prices, and another company to process a loan request where he pays himself? Whole thing just seems like fraud to me.
it's because it is. it's 100% fraud. there's no way any of that was legal. he would not have won the company in court. unless the guy lives in a country with really shitty laws
It doesn't matter how much you make, if you are gone nearly the entire year you'll bend the relationship to the breaking point really quickly. Once, maybe fine. Not for years.
I also didn't like the wording of "no woman within a 100km range" when taking about how often he had sex with the wife. it makes it sound like the only reason why he didn't cheat while away is that he physically couldn't find someone
Just so people know, OP in the second story is most likely a saturation diver. They get insane amounts of money because around 15% of all saturation divers die due to the dangers of the job
Further looking into US jobs sorted by highest fatality rates, #1 "fisherman/hunter" was 132 per 100k (0.13%). That's per year, not lifetime, but even someone doing that for decades won't even get to 5%.
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
He didn't steal a baby. He genuinely wanted a kid with his ex wife and his name was on the birth certificate. Considering the mother only had the kid to trap her husband and then abandoned him straight after birth I don't think she would have made a great mother. And now OP has enough money to take care of the kid full time I think everyone's gonna be fine.
Wow, that last story is on a new level of epic revenge. They really got what the deserved. It is also on a new level of how low and despicable can you be.
I would’ve voided that contract. He was absolutely trippin 🥴 I ain’t taking care of anyone else’s kid. Admirable, but wack. He should cut down on that job instead of hiring three people. You got a kid now 😂
thank you! like all these people praising him as "a good dad" literally forgot this fucker probably hasn't seen the kid for months. 3 nannies?! I bet he named the kid Child Support
Last story with the company takeover... Imagine if, when handing over the envelope and was told "I don't need your money", instead of replying "Open it", simply said nothing. Then he'd most likely not be opening the envelope and would have failed the court date. I don't think there is a country where the judge will be pleased about a party not showing up to court, after having been served in person :D
Single parents, please marry the kind of person you would want your child to become. Don’t blind yourself to their flaws. Grab a magnify glass and examine them how a jeweler looks for flaws in a a diamond.
Story 2 is the first time I've ever seen the horribly biased and unfair family court system work in the mans favor WHILE still being biased and unfair.
The last story, the biggest issue I have is who would borrow money from a 'fake' bank? Surely its drummed into people to only do business with the major banks, not to scan personal documents and send to randoms, and not to do business like this remotely. You do it face to face. Not always, but sometimes a bank with a slightly higher interest rate, is better and safer to deal with, then one that has some real gotcha's. Ie. A real bank would have only lent up to 80% of the equipment's value, not 300%. A real bank would have had you certify you saw independent advisor prior to the loan being approved. For anyone saying the guy borrowing the money is an idiot, fair call, but in that case, I cant imagine someone that stupid, being able to build a viable company in the first place.
Douche: "HA! It wasn't your kid! You ain't the father!" OP: "Ha HA! It's not YOUR kid anymore, and you will never see it again! Turns out I AM the father!"
She wanted him to think he was the father because she knew she was already pregnant. She didn't need to baby trap him because they were already married and she was the one initiating divorce. She might've been deciding whether to leave him or not and wanted insurance to explain her being pregnant at the time
@@squirrel670 Yeah, that was the wrong phrase but not sure what else to say. But the idea was her trying to use the baby against OP by claiming they were his to get all the money they could from them and their job. She's an especially nasty piece of shit though considering how quick she left her child when she found out it wouldn't work though
@@Sanodi21 she was just being manipulative and awful Can you believe people in the comments are saying op is terrible for keeping the baby from the garbage bio parents. They literally signed away their rights to the baby legally and gambled he wouldn't want it once paternity became known and wanted to devastate him over it.
Yo that is wild, this man basically legally kidnapped a baby, saving it from a crappy household where the parents made the baby specifically to get child support, and then he turns around and gets child support from the biological father. Brilliant
When I heard the bit where wifey was bored so she wanted a baby to take up all her extra time, my first thought was "she's fkng around on him, got pregnant and needs a cover *damn...I was hoping I was at least a little bit wrong That's the best Super Dad story I've heard in a very long time 🥰
@@splitinsanity1139 I hope he gets what he deserves. My dad went to prison for life last dec and it’s been a huge weight off my mind. I sincerely hope you get some peace of mind friend.
I call BS on that last story. As good as it sounds a couple things don’t add up. Like OP signing a contract with a fake name? That’s not enforceable. If it were his name the new guy would’ve known. Yes, it was a business. But you have to sign your name to contracts. I.E.: “McDonald’s” isn’t a name. So it’d be OP dba McDonald’s.
well the guy hired 3 nannies to take care of the kid, so I think he'll know soon enough that he was just a pawn. I don't understand why people are praising this guy and saying he's a loving father.
well that's stupid - that child is going to need to know who its mother is when it gets older. Go watch like a TON of videos about people who have had a missing parent their whole life, who have no idea who that parent is, who feel confused and lost because there's a piece of them missing. Go watch 80 year old people breaking down in tears when they find out who their missing, and now dead, parent is. even if you hate the other person, hiding who they are from your kid is really stupid.
Story1: There are private security companies that also promise high pay for high stakes work overseas. I was very nearly in such a company. But the one bad eye that I got away with hiding while I was in the Military, I could not hide from them and I was rejected. Story 2 as good as it was, was not Nuclear. It was just really good pro revenge. Nuclear is revenge that takes on a life of its own after one has set the wheels in motion. Over time getting worse and worse. But every bit of story 2 was planned and executed. Still a very good story though.
I was gonna say "what a guy! Raising someone else's kid in a truly loving manner!" But I'm glad I didn't. I would've been wrong. That's HIS child. And NOBODY can take that away from him.
@@audreym3908 you have petty revenge then pro revenge then nuclear revenge then supernova revenge then hypernova revenge A supernova occurs when a massive star at least 3 times the mass of the sun dies in an explosion, a hypernova is the same except it occurs at the death of a star with over 30 times the mass of the sun
@@ghislaineswinburn1939 thank you, I already know about the other revenges but can you give me an example between supernova revenge and hypernova revenge? Also that's pretty scary
@@audreym3908 one hypernova revenge story is about 150 years ago where some racist b*tch had an affair with a slave farmer, had a son, killed their son and flayed and gutted them and stuck their head on a pole, the sherif was also her relative and the whole town murdered all of them ( including the lady’s other son who was in on it ) and buried their bodies in unmarked graves
@@audreym3908 look at a TH-cam channel called kursgezagt they do cool science videos which are well animated in an easy to understand way, I know some other cool science channels but they are more advanced and harder to understand if you want to know them
you gotta be some kind of horrible to sign all your rights away for your child just to save some money. I'm glad op kept the child because he would've had a horrible life with those two as parents
oh yeah. people who commit crimes against children are absolutely gonna get fucked up in prison, especially if what they did was sexual in nature. no one tolerates that shit. they'll be lucky if they die of natural causes.
My egg donor (she’s NOT my mum and NEVER will be!) stayed with her waste of space because she was also being abused. What I can NEVER forgive her for is not getting me, his preferred victim, out of there. Even if she didn’t know how bad it was, she knew it was bad enough that she should have gotten me out.
Story 1. My Dad did something similar with my ex stepmom. (They are, in fact divorced). He married her not because they were in love. He admitted that he never loved her. But he was traveling a lot for his job and thought my siblings and I (4,5 and 7) needed a mom. Plus I think he secretly didn’t want to pay a babysitter. She was mean and abusive. She beat us. My Dad was unaware at that time. But he was also fearful. I wish I had a nuclear revenge story. After they got divorced we were forced to still see her. She had legally adopted us all. When I was 12 all of us including my Dad’s girlfriend at the time (later my second stepmom), just told her we were moving to Texas and left. I’ve never seen or spoken to her again. But she’s still legally my adopted mother. It sucks
Ok does this story make zero sense else to anybody? So this guy is apparently so OLD the op was shocked to find out he was even alive still. He then corners TWO young men in a shower and tells them he's gonna kill them unless they let him rape them, then they don't go to the police, don't tell anybody at the shelter and just submit. This makes little sense...
I don't understand the custody one. It sounds like overkill. I thought he loved his new baby. He shouldn't have weaponized the custody. It sounds like that's the only reason he wanted the baby.
RE: Child Is that story fucked up or what? I feel sorry for the kid having a father just using him for revenge against a cheating biodad. This is not going to go well.
Something tells me step dad isn't on the registry for simply peeing on something, since he SA'd 2 boys. I can't believe OPs sick mother got with him, then forced OP to stay with him. Women who put their kids in dangerous situations make me sick.
Well u can be on the SA list for peeing infront of a school or on school property even if kids are not there it does happen
@@robertbennett2796 yes but a lot of offenders lie and say it’s a lesser charge to look better. Is it possible? Yes.
Is it likely someone is going to jump from peeing someplace they shouldn’t to assaulting someone? No.
@@melaniefenrir8740 there could've been something in between the POS ex step dad did that OP might not have known about. Nor could it have been reported if he did SAd someone since the victim might not have been believed.
@@robertbennett2796 yes, that charge is more common than it should be....and that is why actual offenders lie and claim that was their crime and not what reality is. Think about it though.....first off the fact that he SA'd those 2 boys reveals that he needed to be on that list. That isn't something that just happens out of nowhere. Plus, have you ever met someone who was actually falsely accused of something, you notice they will go out of their way to make sure they don't do or say things that could make them look more guilty of what they are actually innocent of, the ex-stepdad instead does exactly what gets people deservedly on that list.
So yeah....he established a pattern of behavior
My mom stayed with her abusive husband because she didn't want me growing up without a father like she did.
It took until I was about 12 before she realized this was adversely affecting me too and she finally divorced him. 12 years too late if you ask me.
And I agree, especially since "youth" implies he was a teenager at most; if pissing on a swing set as a teenager gets you on the SO list for life, that's actually overkill. If OP's only source on that is the stepdad, then I guarantee he did something worse at some point and just omitted that.
Story 2 OP does deserve some real praise just for keeping the baby.
Even after learning they're not his, he choses to keep them, probably to say F you at his ex and the cheater, but also knowing that a kid with this couple would end really really badly.
His ex wife sounds like a real piece of work
No way. He stole that kid and used the kid as a pawn. He doesn't love the kid. He's sick in the head
@@dudeorduuude5211 you're sick in the head. He knew what his ex and her new hubs are like: toxic and manipulative AF. She lied to him and treated him like dirt, how do you think she'll treat her own kid?
@@audreym3908 shame on you. They are the biological parents.
@@dudeorduuude5211 Doesn't automatically say, that they love "their" child tho.... There are many examples where that's not the case...
"... and I have time to prepare my revenge."
Christ I thought taking the child WAS the revenge.
In a nuclear revenge story, taking the kid is just the beginning xD
I mean to be fair neither of the other 2 actually cared about the child they just wanted the child support money
@@lvl_4_cyndaquil170 And then they ended up having to personally pay up, on top of losing their source of income.
Nah that was just saving the kid from having to be raised by them.
*First OP:* Not only is OP's ex-stepdad a monster, but he's also an idiot. I'm glad he's in prison. I hope OP and the two men get therapy for their trauma.
*Second OP:* Now _that's_ nuclear revenge! OP screwed over his ex-wife and her new man for 18 years. OP also did his son a favor by getting full custody of him despite OP not being the biological father.
Normally, I would say that the OP should not be taking care of another mans child. However, in this case, that kid is his legal child so I can make an exception. 🙂
@@josephnorris4095 they say that anyone can be a father but it takes someone special to be a dad. OP is deffo the dad
Fuck nuclear, that's *antimatter* revenge
@@josephnorris4095 I think there's a difference between biological parents and real parents, for the former is simple, all you have to do is have sex and wait 9 months, nothing more, for the latter instead you have to earn it, blood ties mean nothing in this case.
Not for 18 years my dude, until he finishes college or dude gets married. That guy’s gonna kill himself
Story 2- He lost his cheating wife but gaining a new life with unconditional love and destroyed theirs in the process. That OP sounds like an amazing person to take a baby that wasn't his and decided to be a single Dad. I'm sure the baby was much better off with him over his ex and he now husband. This story made me feel good at the end.
Story 1- made me feel bad and worried at the end. Even though Op's evil step dad went to prison that won't take away all the mental/emotional damage he caused Op, the 2 guys and whomever else he hurt. It sounds like he was beyond a nightmare and I feel bad for his victims and hope they get help to cope.
Story 2 - guess he's a far better man than me. I'd have to just go to therapy and deal with the massive L I just took. Taking care of another man's child that was made out of cheating definitely is a no go for me.
Best of luck to them both. I hope he finds better.
@@HighPhoenix1754 Nobody would expect anyone to do something like that. I think that is above what most men or women would do. However, I would bet money my bff would take the kid bc he has done so much more than that.
His Baby Mama didn't find out she was pregnant till she was 6 months along ( or didn't bother telling him till then) and they broke up around the time she got pregnant ( I pushed him to get a DNA test and it was his) so he moved her in because he wanted his kid to have the best chance at a normal family. He even gave her another chance with him since they only dated for a few weeks in the first place. She was still horrible though and they broke up again but he allowed her to live in the house for their kid's sake and even her sister and her Mom too when they needed a place till they got back on their feet even while she was openly dating other men ( she didn't bring them home at least though) and even my son saw her with a random guy at McDs and told him. Eventually, she found a bf she wanted to keep and got pregnant right away ( or might have gotten pregnant first)and she moved in with him but he was involved with drugs so he ended up arrested and she had no income so she couldn't stay where he lived while he went to jail for a year. So what did my bfff do? Well, he let her move back into her old bedroom until her bf got out and when he got out he had to stay at a halfway house for 2 months afterwards. So my bff helped take care of the other guy's baby. When the other guy was getting out of the halfway house he didn't have a home to come back to so my bff let him stay with him too! It was about 3 or 4 months he lived there with his ex, her bf, and their baby. Then, finally they got a place of their own and he was able to remain friends with him and of course still adored their child bc how can you take care of a baby that long and not love it. He has also remained on good terms with his baby Mama and her bf and her cleaned up their act and they are all friends. Oh, and fyi: the reason why him and his baby Mama didn't work out was bc she cheated on him numerous times, stole from him a bunch of times and even called the police on him and claimed he was abusive. So it was definitely a crazy situation and he is a straight laced guy that you would think is a door mat but isn't. I know most of what he did was what he thought was best for his kid but also because he has a big heart and they equally share custody of their mutal kid peaceful now.
I know I put up with a lot from my ex before I ended it for good and I have a big heart but I dont think I would even be capable of what he did. I even told him a bunch of times sometimes its better for a child if their parents dont live together and get along than live together and be miserable but he toughed it out. He would come over and vent to me and I honestly didn't think it would end well but I was wrong and I'm so glad I was wrong but I would never suggest anyone do what he did but some guys are just different than others. He is the greatest guy I have ever known besides my Daddy. I don't think there are many like him but clearly there are others.
@@TheOfficialTarynTots how long is that
@@1tgb4yb25ub5ub Longer than the average comment but not that long.
@@TheOfficialTarynTots longer them most comments i saw
Story 1 very rarely is justice delivered in this world. I'm so glad he got what he deserved.
We can only hope he truly got what he was due in prison.
Facts.
Story 1 sounds fake to me. Very convenient for the guy’s wife to message OP when OP is on the phone with the investigators which completely exposed where he was?
@@delinquents00 not really...the father prob was betting on the two to not go into too much detail or lie. Then he tried to wait it out a few days hoping Op would have believed the lie or was just upset he bailed without saying goodbye. She defiantly didnt get the truth at all and prob was told they had an argument. So yeah shes gonna push and push to reconcile and then one day the dad trapped in lies will give in. So yeah people in this world are evil and sick and stupid enough for this too be real.
@@BVBGirl-3313 that doesn’t change the convenience of everything from the story falling perfectly in line… still sounds fake.
What are the odds that the woman messages OP while they’re on the phone with investigators..? Think about it…
Story 2: Man, I see a lot of reasons about cheating on the internet, and "You weren't home" and its sibling, "You don't give me as much attention as I want", is a common one. Well, the other person in question is usually in a job with a lot of time taken out of the day, and it pays a lot. They would have to give up all of that to give the SO more attention.
I wish people saw that more.
Also...people can just ask to spend more time together. My hubs works a lot and also needs time to destress from work. I take care of the kids primarily. but if I feel like we're not making time for each other, I bring it up and we make each other the priority. Like, people only cheat if they want to. If they're committed to each other, they work through their issues.
And then the man decides to give in and stay home more often. The end results is she complains that he is around to much and controlling. At least in the USA, this is a highly common theme, as in, extremely common.
@@josephnorris4095 lol. What? I'd say that varries by couple and situation. I love when my husband is at home with us.
Its such a poor argument. I mean if you're unhappy just leave the relationship but people like this won't because *money.*
@@josephnorris4095 with billions of people there are WAY more than just a couple possible outcomes.
Holy crap, that second story is the single best piece of nuclear revenge I've ever heard.
Kid? Mine, Money? Mine, Company? Mine, anything else?
@@rory8182 only thing left is life 🕶
@@omarm9368 And you can guarantee that Ops ex wife is already in someone else's pants other than her lover
Deserved tbh
"Her whole idea was I AM A WOMAN, and HE IS NEVER HOME!"
Oh, playing the gender card, are we? Jeez, I heard of worse reasons to want a divorce, but playing the gender card takes the cake.
@@Seafowl and me depending on the video/day
I was immediately embarrassed to share her gender... More for her than for me. What a piece of work
@@Seafowl I'm subbed to him, so what can I say? XD
I hate people who play the gender/race/sexuality/etc card in situations that don't warrant it.
@@jfjvmdvbdcndkj I've noticed it's the go-to when they're losing an argument or debate, or just can't answer a simple question
This isn’t revenge. This is just justice being served.
that is revenge, dumbass
Story 1: OP pretty sure your ex step-dad lied to you about what happened at 16....not because I doubt that someone could get that charge.....but the fact that he committed SA on 2 innocents, leads me to believe there actual is a pattern.
Seriously....he's told people he's not actually supposed to be on a sex offender registry then proceeds to do something that is legitimately deserving of that title.....if he was falsely on that registry he wouldn't have hurt those boys.
Exactly. Ngl ops mom is kind of awful for knowing that this guy was an sex offender and Still allowing him around her kid
@@whatteamwildcats4033 I agree completely
Shelter story: I've used multiple shelters and usually they are divided by age so youth vs adults. If they do mix its as bad as the story say, there's a reason for the saying "it's better to live on the streets than the shelter." 1.) No rules 2.) Safer since you can choose to stick a knife between ribs than rely on staff who don't do anything unless you get really good person who works as staff.
ugh, as someone who's had to live in several shelters, you're exactly right on the staff account. The amount of staff who clearly dont give a shit, are biased toward one person or another, and/or turn their gaze when a problem arises is insane.
Second story: When I got to the line of “4 letter word” I played a little guessing game of what was the 4 letter word, either it was “The baby isn’t yours” or “I want a divorce” I chose the 2nd option and I was right. Good on op to shred his wife to pieces with his revenge
My guess was, "The baby is missing" and OP was going to go all Liam Neeson on the kidnappers. He did still go supervillain on the lover, though, geeze!
My guess was “I don’t love you” because oof that’s a devastating one
That's not 4 letters that's 4 words
@@dimariahgunnemann3729 Right, but in the story OP said "4 words that plunged me into the deepest depression of my life" or whatever. This comment's op just got it confused, but we all knew what he meant.
My guess was, "The baby's a stillborn".
SO glad it wasn't...
Story 1: Wow, I don't know what started his path to such monstrosities, but it's a good thing that he'll most likely never see the light of day outside a cell ever again.
Some people just enjoy dominating and hurting others.
The two child abusers in my family had no tragic backstory: One of them, while raised poor, had remarkably loving parents, to the point where all of his other siblings grew up to be successful both in the career sense and in the being good people sense.
The other, while his mother was absent, had a caring father who was home all the time since they lived on the farm he worked and grew up upper-middle class in the safe and quiet countryside. For the second one, he and two of his brothers are on a sliding scale from shitty to horrible because they were spoiled-rotten mama's boys and never really learned to be generous, probably because their father didn't want to overwork them like his parents overworked him.
While all 7 children the first had are mentally ill thanks to the constant abuse he put them through, only one of them is truly abusive and even then she's nowhere near as bad as he was. In fact, two of those children ended up being fantastic parents.
I'm not saying abusers don't tend to come from abuse, because it's true that abuse is often a cycle, but I would say that many abusers are the way they are because being selfish and cruel is easier for them. I do think they can be habilitated since more people can be, but they don't deserve pity.
Story 2- good on them for taking care of the kid, they probably saved them from some seriously toxic people, now the kid gets to grow up with someone who sounds like a decent, caring person with a lot of love to give
in what way?
1. the guy literally said he didn't fuck for months because their was no woman close. not specifically his wife.
2. he hired 3 nannies to take care of the kid 24/7.
3. while not ever doing anything for the kid, he made 2 ponzy companies as an effort to defraud a man of his business and some how get child support from him. how the fuck is this man economically responsible for a child but has no legal rights to any custody?
4. in what way do you think this is a living human being?
5. this did not mean I think the wife and bf are good either. everyone in this story sucks
And who will also make sure that the kid never has to deal with any kind of bullying ever.
Op is a better man than I will ever meet. He fell in love with that baby when he thought it was his and didn't think twice about changing that when the DNA test said it wasn't his biological child. Bless Op for giving that baby a better fighting chance given how he described the bio dad.
Story 2: Damn, I feel bad for all your enemies. I'm curious though did his rival company ever find out about you.
OP was the rival company
There was no rival company, OP made it up
I was living in social housing a while back, and found some documents another resident had left in the kitchen. It was transcripts of her custody hearings. Her three kids were in foster care. Reading the papers was heartbreaking. (At first I was just curious, didn't really know what I would read) Her 10 year old son said to the judge that he loved his parents, but he recognised that his life, and the lives of his siblings, were more stable in foster care. The two younger children chose to stay where they were as well. I just checked that quickly but I didn't want to read anymore.
My family fostered kids until I was about 15. I knew the reasons they had been put there.
My heart physically hurt thinking about a 10 year old having the wisdom that he was doing better in a foster family. No child should have to grow up so fast that at 10 they make that decision.
But the next thing I realised made my blood run cold. When I read the father's name, it was the same guy who I had done CPR on when he overdosed two weeks prior. And the mother was the woman frantically screaming that he wasn't breathing, so much so that I had to take her phone to give the address to the paramedics before they started instructing on how to do mouth to mouth.
My blood ran cold.
I still think about it from time to time, wondering if maybe I shouldn't have helped. But wiser people than me said, this way he has a chance to better himself and maybe one day be the father those kids deserve.
If he was dead, he'd never have that chance.
It's a great time whenever there's a Nuclear revenge
Ong, Nuclear Revenge is better than Pro Revenge
Eh depends. One NR story Rslash covered was an HOA messing with a guys neighbour and the neighbour barged into a HOA meeting and started shooting at the board. Killing two of them as I recall.
I think it's been like 2 years since the last Nuclear Revenge.
@@thepastmaster5643 Oh yeah I remember that one. I still find it Nuclear tho
@@GoodOlTazzy yeah the last one was that twin who left his brother to die of liver failure
Alright, I’ll go out and say it, isn’t it extremely convenient that the exact moment law enforcement was asking OP for information on ex stepdad’s whereabouts that information just miraculously appeared?
Yeah that story was…questionable
Just assume everything on reddit is fake and enjoy them for the creative writing assignments that they are
You would not believe the amount of unlikely coincidences that can happen now and then.
Like, I've literally watched a special by stage magicians on how to hypnotize people into compliance 2-3 days before getting invited to a kingdom hall open-public event (I'm a secular religion fan, so I like getting to see "inside views" of all the weird rituals)... where I got attempt-lovebombed and witnessed firsthand a dude using the mentalist cadence, repetition, and action-priming, and watched an entire crowd of people react like robots-- and I'm not meaning like, in the normal religious ritual way I've seen in both catholic and protestant churches before, I mean full-on "hypnotist magic show".
It felt almost like I was suddenly a protagonist and I'd conveniently been infodumped and foreshadowed to during the prerequisite quest for my main storyline.
I was walking to a dentist appointment and got hit by a water bottle that was thrown off a bus passing by that hit the right side of my neck and 2 off duty officers saw it and made sure I was ok and went to pull the bus over and found out it was a HS boy that did it. My neck is fine and this happened years ago. That was a coincidence too
I mean, the second story was just as, if not considerably more so, “extremely convenient” in how it played out. I’m with skorpiongod on this one: take them all with a grain of salt and just enjoy the theatrics that someone might have imagined.
Story #1: Way to go OP!! I too had a situation where I tried to escape through the foster care system. I'd barricaded myself in my room where I was staying, and I never forgot the cop who said "Usually kids who've been here want to go home. She doesn't and I'm not going to make her."
I've been waiting for a new "Nuclear Revenge" video for a long time; they are SOO satisfying to read & listen to
That second story was so satisfying. I don't know if you can even call it 4d chess because OP was playing both sides of the board, quite masterfully. I wonder how the Ex and Budget Andrew Tate are doing?
Thank you! I missed your nuclear revenge videos. I get they are tough to monetize but they are so entertaining.
This is probably my favorite sub to hear from. I love hearing terrible people get dumped on karma.
And his stay in Prison is going to be hell. Shit they HATE child predators in prison.
Reminds me of a story R/ did ages ago where another child predator died in prison by having like twelve brooms rammed up his ass. A lot pointing to him dying slowly over the course of hours
The last story : Glad the child is with OP. The baby is going to be raise with LOVE and MONEY.
yeah, love from the 3 nannies he hired. 🙄
@@JessKalinow no, he said in the end, he quits his day job and run the ex wife boyfriend company so he can spend time with his child.
Why does it feel like the guy in the 2nd story would have committed a crime if he were in the US? I get the child support and custody and everything else, but making up a company that doesn't do anything and then tricking someone else to buy equipment at inflated prices, and another company to process a loan request where he pays himself? Whole thing just seems like fraud to me.
It sounds like something Barney Stinson would have been paid to do.
it's because it is. it's 100% fraud. there's no way any of that was legal. he would not have won the company in court. unless the guy lives in a country with really shitty laws
Taking this moment to thank RSlash for making mornings at work a thousand times more bearable through your amazing daily videos.
Damn, danger-pay-dad really pulled off some really impressive levels of planning.
My morning routine isn’t complete until Rslash posts. Thanks! ❤
Good morning! I've been feeling sick and watching/rewatching your videos has been helping me feel better and keep me company
Hope you're feeling better
It doesn't matter how much you make, if you are gone nearly the entire year you'll bend the relationship to the breaking point really quickly. Once, maybe fine. Not for years.
I also didn't like the wording of "no woman within a 100km range" when taking about how often he had sex with the wife. it makes it sound like the only reason why he didn't cheat while away is that he physically couldn't find someone
Just so people know, OP in the second story is most likely a saturation diver. They get insane amounts of money because around 15% of all saturation divers die due to the dangers of the job
I just verified that, yes, 15% is correct, "1000 times higher than police officers." Jesus!
Further looking into US jobs sorted by highest fatality rates, #1 "fisherman/hunter" was 132 per 100k (0.13%). That's per year, not lifetime, but even someone doing that for decades won't even get to 5%.
I got a *fantastic* chuckle out of that second one before it was even over. The gotcha moment with the child was fn astounding.
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
06:10 he won't live that long. Let's just say, the moment the prisoners get word of this...well.... yhea.
Wait, this dude stole a baby out of spite? Special place in hell for this guy
He didn't steal a baby. He genuinely wanted a kid with his ex wife and his name was on the birth certificate. Considering the mother only had the kid to trap her husband and then abandoned him straight after birth I don't think she would have made a great mother. And now OP has enough money to take care of the kid full time I think everyone's gonna be fine.
Wow, that last story is on a new level of epic revenge. They really got what the deserved. It is also on a new level of how low and despicable can you be.
Story 2: first red flag was the wife saying “she is bored but also doesn’t want to work”.
Damn was that a juicey-sweet tale of revenge
I would’ve voided that contract. He was absolutely trippin 🥴 I ain’t taking care of anyone else’s kid. Admirable, but wack. He should cut down on that job instead of hiring three people. You got a kid now 😂
thank you! like all these people praising him as "a good dad" literally forgot this fucker probably hasn't seen the kid for months. 3 nannies?! I bet he named the kid Child Support
He stopped working after he got the company to raise his kid lol
Last story with the company takeover... Imagine if, when handing over the envelope and was told "I don't need your money", instead of replying "Open it", simply said nothing. Then he'd most likely not be opening the envelope and would have failed the court date. I don't think there is a country where the judge will be pleased about a party not showing up to court, after having been served in person :D
So glad that kid is being raised by someone who loves them rather than stupid people, good on em!
Single parents, please marry the kind of person you would want your child to become. Don’t blind yourself to their flaws. Grab a magnify glass and examine them how a jeweler looks for flaws in a a diamond.
Story 2 is the first time I've ever seen the horribly biased and unfair family court system work in the mans favor WHILE still being biased and unfair.
The last story, the biggest issue I have is who would borrow money from a 'fake' bank?
Surely its drummed into people to only do business with the major banks, not to scan personal documents and send to randoms, and not to do business like this remotely. You do it face to face.
Not always, but sometimes a bank with a slightly higher interest rate, is better and safer to deal with, then one that has some real gotcha's. Ie. A real bank would have only lent up to 80% of the equipment's value, not 300%. A real bank would have had you certify you saw independent advisor prior to the loan being approved.
For anyone saying the guy borrowing the money is an idiot, fair call, but in that case, I cant imagine someone that stupid, being able to build a viable company in the first place.
OP in the last story deserves a subreddit of his own r/satanicrevenge
Douche: "HA! It wasn't your kid! You ain't the father!"
OP: "Ha HA! It's not YOUR kid anymore, and you will never see it again! Turns out I AM the father!"
Second story, amazing revenge, but it definitely sounds like the ex also tried to basically baby trap OP on top of everything.
She wanted him to think he was the father because she knew she was already pregnant. She didn't need to baby trap him because they were already married and she was the one initiating divorce. She might've been deciding whether to leave him or not and wanted insurance to explain her being pregnant at the time
@@squirrel670 Yeah, that was the wrong phrase but not sure what else to say. But the idea was her trying to use the baby against OP by claiming they were his to get all the money they could from them and their job. She's an especially nasty piece of shit though considering how quick she left her child when she found out it wouldn't work though
@@Sanodi21 she was just being manipulative and awful
Can you believe people in the comments are saying op is terrible for keeping the baby from the garbage bio parents. They literally signed away their rights to the baby legally and gambled he wouldn't want it once paternity became known and wanted to devastate him over it.
Two absolutely legendary stories. Both equally based as hell.
Yes! We haven’t had a Nuclear revenge video in forever!!!!
"Aliexpress version of Andrew Tate" sheesh, the radioactivity of that description is off the charts.
Story 1: I hope the word gets out about why the guy is in jail. If there is one thing even hardcore killers hold sacred, it is children.
Today in another episode of "Shit That Didn't Happen Land".
I can't help but feel that first story is missing something. Oh, I know. Boiling hot sugar syrup.
It is obvious what the EX tried to do in the second story.
"Rslash Posted a new video! - r/Nucle..."
*Jumps with joy* Finally Nuclearrevenge!
That second story was so great. I am going to laugh all day thinking about it.
Finally i am here as fast as a karen calls a manager... tho she might still be faster than me
You can't be faster than a Pitbull chasing a toddler
@@JimmySpace69 true man.. very true
Yo that is wild, this man basically legally kidnapped a baby, saving it from a crappy household where the parents made the baby specifically to get child support, and then he turns around and gets child support from the biological father. Brilliant
When I heard the bit where wifey was bored so she wanted a baby to take up all her extra time, my first thought was "she's fkng around on him, got pregnant and needs a cover
*damn...I was hoping I was at least a little bit wrong
That's the best Super Dad story I've heard in a very long time 🥰
Mans used targeted ads to gaslight his enemy, mans is using unconventional fifth generational warfare to screw over his ex. What a legend.
First story the step dad got his just deserts but OP saying 'resting in the pits of tartarus' made me giggle.
That last guy is a legend among men ! That was straight cold what he did to his ex and her new hubby. Awesome af i loved it !
I'm so jealous of OP in the 1st story. I hope one day I can send my dad to jail.
@Griffin Reimerink abused me in every way. Verbal, emotional and neglect all my life but the touching didn't start until I was 11.
@@splitinsanity1139 I hope he gets what he deserves. My dad went to prison for life last dec and it’s been a huge weight off my mind. I sincerely hope you get some peace of mind friend.
1- I’m so happy those boys get some form of justice.
Stories like these make my coffee taste so much better. ❤
I'm a BIG fan of Nuclear Revenge!
I call BS on that last story. As good as it sounds a couple things don’t add up. Like OP signing a contract with a fake name? That’s not enforceable. If it were his name the new guy would’ve known. Yes, it was a business. But you have to sign your name to contracts. I.E.: “McDonald’s” isn’t a name. So it’d be OP dba McDonald’s.
I feel sorry for the baby being used as a pawn to bring down the ex wifes lover. He'll never know if OP actually loves him or it was all for revenge.
well the guy hired 3 nannies to take care of the kid, so I think he'll know soon enough that he was just a pawn. I don't understand why people are praising this guy and saying he's a loving father.
@@JessKalinow me either man. Shitty thing to do to a kid that's not yours.
well that's stupid - that child is going to need to know who its mother is when it gets older. Go watch like a TON of videos about people who have had a missing parent their whole life, who have no idea who that parent is, who feel confused and lost because there's a piece of them missing. Go watch 80 year old people breaking down in tears when they find out who their missing, and now dead, parent is. even if you hate the other person, hiding who they are from your kid is really stupid.
Story1: There are private security companies that also promise high pay for high stakes work overseas. I was very nearly in such a company. But the one bad eye that I got away with hiding while I was in the Military, I could not hide from them and I was rejected.
Story 2 as good as it was, was not Nuclear. It was just really good pro revenge. Nuclear is revenge that takes on a life of its own after one has set the wheels in motion. Over time getting worse and worse. But every bit of story 2 was planned and executed. Still a very good story though.
No father figure is better than an abusive one.
OP in the first story essentially sent his ex-stepdad STRAIGHT to HELL where he belongs, period! Iustitia Servitur, rSlash!!
For me as non American i thought peeing on a playground was only gross. I did not know that it was a sex offence
I wish there was more r/nuclearrevenge storys there so dam juicy and good to listen to when taking the bus or subway or just doing homework
These revenge stories are chefs kiss perfect!
I was gonna say "what a guy! Raising someone else's kid in a truly loving manner!" But I'm glad I didn't. I would've been wrong. That's HIS child. And NOBODY can take that away from him.
Rslash please keep doing nuclear revenge I love when you do it and look at black hole or supernova revenge
Finally back to nuclear revenge, hope to see supernova or even hypernova revenge sometime soon!
What's hypernova revenge? And what's the difference between supernova and hypernova?
@@audreym3908 you have petty revenge then pro revenge then nuclear revenge then supernova revenge then hypernova revenge
A supernova occurs when a massive star at least 3 times the mass of the sun dies in an explosion, a hypernova is the same except it occurs at the death of a star with over 30 times the mass of the sun
@@ghislaineswinburn1939 thank you, I already know about the other revenges but can you give me an example between supernova revenge and hypernova revenge? Also that's pretty scary
@@audreym3908 one hypernova revenge story is about 150 years ago where some racist b*tch had an affair with a slave farmer, had a son, killed their son and flayed and gutted them and stuck their head on a pole, the sherif was also her relative and the whole town murdered all of them ( including the lady’s other son who was in on it ) and buried their bodies in unmarked graves
@@audreym3908 look at a TH-cam channel called kursgezagt they do cool science videos which are well animated in an easy to understand way, I know some other cool science channels but they are more advanced and harder to understand if you want to know them
That second story was soooo satisfying! I love it
Last story sounds like an episode of Leverage! I love that
Story 2: Dang, I wish I had OP working for me! He sounds like both a really hard worker and freakin' brilliant!
you gotta be some kind of horrible to sign all your rights away for your child just to save some money. I'm glad op kept the child because he would've had a horrible life with those two as parents
Oh nice A rslash video on my birthday
5:30 "Future Darwin Award Winners here"
i died.
Story 1: my mom used to work in a prison as a teacher. She told me that children sex offenders don't last long in prison.
oh yeah. people who commit crimes against children are absolutely gonna get fucked up in prison, especially if what they did was sexual in nature. no one tolerates that shit. they'll be lucky if they die of natural causes.
Did stepdad assault OP, also? I don’t think he came right out and said it, but it seems likely.
money can't buy happiness,
it can buy your enemies suffering
and boy does that put a smile on my face
My egg donor (she’s NOT my mum and NEVER will be!) stayed with her waste of space because she was also being abused. What I can NEVER forgive her for is not getting me, his preferred victim, out of there. Even if she didn’t know how bad it was, she knew it was bad enough that she should have gotten me out.
The Second Story is BY FAR the best nuclear revenge i've ever had the joy to whitness. That man is my Hero, like seriously :D
Story 1. My Dad did something similar with my ex stepmom. (They are, in fact divorced). He married her not because they were in love. He admitted that he never loved her. But he was traveling a lot for his job and thought my siblings and I (4,5 and 7) needed a mom. Plus I think he secretly didn’t want to pay a babysitter. She was mean and abusive. She beat us. My Dad was unaware at that time. But he was also fearful. I wish I had a nuclear revenge story. After they got divorced we were forced to still see her. She had legally adopted us all. When I was 12 all of us including my Dad’s girlfriend at the time (later my second stepmom), just told her we were moving to Texas and left. I’ve never seen or spoken to her again. But she’s still legally my adopted mother. It sucks
Getting fishy vibes from a couple stories, but still fun to listen to.
Very fishy
Rslash always has the best stories
Ok does this story make zero sense else to anybody? So this guy is apparently so OLD the op was shocked to find out he was even alive still. He then corners TWO young men in a shower and tells them he's gonna kill them unless they let him rape them, then they don't go to the police, don't tell anybody at the shelter and just submit. This makes little sense...
I don't understand the custody one. It sounds like overkill. I thought he loved his new baby. He shouldn't have weaponized the custody. It sounds like that's the only reason he wanted the baby.
RE: Child Is that story fucked up or what? I feel sorry for the kid having a father just using him for revenge against a cheating biodad. This is not going to go well.
first story: oooh, that "man" definitelly deserves that 25 years prison.
Honestly, most unbelievable part of the first story was someone loving a 1992 Buick Regal Custom.
"The Ali Express version of Andrew Tate" DAM. THAT IS THE BEST INSULT IVE HEARD THIS YEAR. That is what Mordored By Words looks like 😂😂😂