Bro you might know how small towns work, but you missed the impossible claim, that POA gave the holder the power to change names on house deeds. A claim that huge and wrong should of set off your bullshit detector, it does not give the person some kind of magic power where they can get someones name taken off of legal ownership documents. That is like claiming I can take a receipt away from you from something you co-paid for and are denying your share of the property because I am the other co-owners lawyer.
I listen to old content from this channel late at night. I use the VPN my internet security provides and it works just as well... except I cant choose different locations within each country.
The house that the dad lived in was left a mess. Me: "Wow, that's...really bad." Oh, and a dead dog was also involved. Me: *shotgun click* "Get the shotguns, boys! We're going monster hunting!!"
except he got revenge through a very meticulous series of legal fuckeries. Which is even more badass in a way, since it's totally above-board and nobody will ever hunt him down for it.
I always love episodes like this - Storytimes where you don't even notice that it's been the same story for 15 minutes, it's so gripping and drama-filled. Excellent job, Rslash, keep spilling that delicious tea for us
Yes, this one was beautifully written, and rSlash did a more-than-usually brilliant job of reading it. Until the rise of the reddit readers, I thought reading aloud was a lost art. Boy, was I wrong! Obviously, this is one of those times I'm just tickled pink to have been wrong. Have you listened to any of Lost Genre's vids? He often has one-story videos with every story edit, a few comments (especially OP comments), and update he can shake out. I'll recognize a story I laughed or gasped a couple of weeks previously, but he'll have a lot of additional stuff that makes me either hoot louder, or leave me more appalled than ever. Every now and again, though, there's a happy ending. He's carving out an interesting niche.
@@haplessasshole9615 Thanks for the rec, dude! He's got a great format - glad to have another channel to visit now that I've watched almost every Rslash video 😅
@@sunnydelight7252 If nothing illegal happend then Shorty wouldn't be going to prison. You clearly didn't pay close enough attention to the story. More then half of the story spoke about the brother's illegal actions.
Some might think he went to far, but his dad literally mentally abused him and abandoned him, so I'd say this is Karma coming in with her sweet fire. Also the purple urn is just perfect, something about it just completes the revenge so well.
nah he went way to fucking far i could never imagine doing that to my dad and for such a reason is stupid my dad is married to another women and has another child we dont talk as much because of that but am not gonna ignore his last wishes before he dies (even if i do plan to take his house!)
Putting that guy in jail was a kindness he didn’t deserve. Since he was living off his mom’s life insurance and his step dad’s disability money, cutting off his access would have likely made him homeless, or made him starve to death, but in prison he gets free food and a free bed.
True, but it guarantees he can't access his own children... at least until they are adults. OP had stated that he'd abandoned his two boys (9 & 11) in that same trash heap of a house to move in with his girlfriend while he quit paying for electricity. Lucky for the boys, the neighbors ended up calling CPS (not sure how long that took).
Whoever op is, is a master strategist. That was like a plot of a movie, they played the waiting game and once all the pieces fell into place BAM! Op wherever you are, I do a shot for you! Well played, well played! 🥃
I'm going to quote @theakaneko for this one from when Karma Comment Chameleon covered the story, it pretty much sums up my thoughts on the story too. Good for them for wrecking the awful step brother. And making it look like they are taking care of and even upgrading everything for their dad, cuz he was a veteran and 'deserves the best', but having a huge f you behind it? *Chef's Kiss*
@@TrueZero2 what is always funny is that the dad not once stop and think that maybe....just maybe....his real son is standing right in front of him rather then the sorry excuse shorty became which is probably him being a spineless cuck for his mistress that probably didn't respect her ether. If there is a heaven and hell, he is probably burning in hell seeing what happen from below.
When OP said there was an awful smell coming from the house when he opened the door I was thinking: was it Shorty decomposing? Is it why he was “missing”? That poor dog thought…
As a kid who survived abuse from my mother and brother, I can confirm that living well is revenge in itself, but honestly given the chance? I’d go nuclear like OP. I only felt sorry for his fathers dog, the dog didn’t deserve to die, his abusive father and shorty get zero sympathy, just feel bad for the dog. I hope OP lives a happy life!
me too. Hoarding situations are really messed up. That poor dog was probably left there to fend for itself while being locked in a rotting house, trash human beings. :(
@@ToneyCrimson Yeah cuz literally abandoning your children to start a new family and leaving them alone to live in filth isn't one of the most abusive things a parent can do **eyeroll**
@@CrownedYeti Its not the most abusive, i have seen worse. What kind of sheltered life u must have to think your dad not giving you attention the most abusive thing a parent can do.
@@ToneyCrimson Do not compare traumas, it's incredibly immature and toxic. There are countless ways a parent can be abusive, some more than others. However being abandoned at a young age by a parent is one of the worst things they can do along with physical abuse. Be a better human.
True that stepchildren cannot get their stepparent's death certificate, but spouses can. As POA for his father, he would have no trouble getting the DC.
That's really strange to me, as in the UK anyone can order a copy of a birth/death/marriage certificate, as long as they know enough details for the record to be located. They do need to play a statutory fee for it, which is either £11 or £35 depending on how quickly they need it.
@@arandomdudewithhobbies3318 LOL, no it was fantasy, you can tell when it got to deleting someone's name off of house deeds just by going to the county clerk, you need to go to a conveyancer and they have to prove the transfer of the property legally. you can't just get someone's name removed from the deed without a reason (transfer of agreed amount of money, tranferred due to will).
@@Right-Is-Right the reason the name was removed is it was the name of a dead person...a dead person can't be a beneficiary, they are dead. OP didn't have it removed, they informed the person that the wife had died, and they took the name off because she was dead.
After tracking down the original post, OP mentions that Shorty had abandoned his two elementary-aged boys in that dump with no electricity while he pulled a Step-Dad and moved in with his gf. The neighbors ended up calling CPS. So shitty to both animals and children...
My favorite thing about a small town is everybody knows everybody, and yes people “bend the rules,” for people they know. I assumed people did that everywhere, but … NOPE!
"A child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down just to feel its warmth." The story is pretty close to that, I think Edit: What the H happened here (in the replies)?
Bums are people that watch video's uncritically and miss where OP is full of shit, a power of attorney does not give the holder the right to change names on house deeds (unless they sell or buy a house or portion of it) it also takes a conveyancer to change ownership of real estate, so not even a lawyer can walk into the county clerks office and get the paperwork changed. OP would of been doing time in the Penn themselves for trying such a scam and it proves they are full of shit. the whole post is fantasy, like most of what is on reddit.
@@Right-Is-Right he said he had gotten pictures of the mummified Dog so if the story is real he'll have pictures of a dead Dog as proof (If the story is real)
@@DubiousFIN Bums also argue stupid points that have nothing to do with what was said. Let's try again, power of attorney does not give the person the rights needed to change names on deeds of houses, to start with the POA was not for the person whose name was removed off the deeds, therefore they have no privilege's to mess with their affairs. Some claim to have photos of a dead dog does not change that fact. Utilizing the fact you can summise the rest is as laughably made up too, so the claim of a photo without the photo is as believable as the claim that the power of attorney gave powers far exceeding what POA is.
@@Right-Is-Right yes but my point was if he really had the pictures he could possibly proof it (But that isnt propably going to happen, + you have good points)
@@Right-Is-Right I don't think he changed names on house deeds. From what I remembered, OP used POA and the fact that the house was legally his dad's to do whatever the fuck he wanted. As OP said, he didn't want to put his name anywhere, so he put his dad's name and used POA to do his stuff.
This is almost nuclear revenge and they both freaking deserved it. NICE OP! I actually started to smile like the grinch listening - I could feel my smile curve up. This revenge wasn't revenge. It was justice.
2:30: "Shanty wife got lung cancer and put my dad in a nursing home before she died ... She suffered, and I was happy to hear it, but *_sad it wasn't ass cancer._* Me: Daaaaa-yum! That's a spite sandwich wrapped in a hate burrito.
At least the village is lucky- no, *fortunate* that the only thing that suffered was the "dad" and the atrocious "stepson". They were just more than happy to help do cleanup.
@@miraalnilam9540 this isn't an original quote by the other commenter. No reason to assume he saw the other comment first. Don't get your panties in a bunch.
Jesus Christ OP, next you're going to tell me you summoned your dad's spirit and trapped him in some kind of artifact so he would never find peace. One made entirely of purple steel.
Also, he was a child-neglecter too. After tracking down the original post, OP mentions that Shorty had abandoned his two elementary-aged boys in that dump with no electricity while he pulled a Step-Dad and moved in with his gf. The neighbors ended up calling CPS.
After tracking down the original post, OP mentions that Shorty had abandoned his two elementary-aged boys in that dump with no electricity while he pulled a Step-Dad and moved in with his gf. The neighbors ended up calling CPS.
A lot of you were mad that OP didn’t follow his dad‘s wishes about how he wanted to be laid to rest, but let me tell you someone who does something that horrible to a child, Abandons them and traumatizes them to this extent that they’re willing to do this, deserves absolutely nothing. People like that don’t rest, they don’t deserve it. They simply deserve to be thrown away like the trash they are and forgotten about. And that’s exactly what OP did. I stan.
@@fusssel7178 I mean, if you believe in ghosts and the supernatural, then the dad would know because his body wouldn't be able to rest properly after death. But that's just if you believe in ghosts, then that is the case.
Once a person is dead no matter what they did you should at least respect laying them to rest if they want to be buried by their wife just do it even if they don't deserve it
Look, there's no excuse for child abuse. None. There's also no excuse to get power of attorney over your elderly/sick father just to do the opposite of what they want. His father was a piece of crap. Obviously the apple doesn't fall far from the tree because he was also a piece of crap to him in return. He should have just stayed away and focused on his own family. I mean he went out of his way and spent a significant amount of time and energy just to fuck with his dying father. I have no sympathy for the father, but it doesn't give you free reign to be a piece of crap back to him. If you believe in karma and you think this is the coming back to the father, you may be right but this also means that there will probably be a coming back for OP.
@@specialsause949 hey, OP was the only one with the idiot dad at his death and 'probably' made at least the bare minimum required of POA. also, POA was not made to guarantee dad wishes,it was made to guarantee dad necessities. and even if against idiot dad wishes, OP made justice for Shorty's crimes against idiot dad. i dont think he was a piece of crap to his dad. OP just did the right thing while getting some satisfaction. about the afterlife wishes,theres is no point honoring the dead (even more THIS dead),only the living, so the cemetery and urn thing is wathever,just some little fun.
"Violence should never be used in excess, as it is lacking in efficiency. Unless they dicked you over, in which case fuckin nuke 'em, homie." - Sun Tzu
OP: "They found my dad's mummified dog under some pizza boxes in the master bedroom." **Racks rifle** So who wants to join me to hunt down this monster?
Its also the fact that they obviously didnt abandon an alive dog in the house(which is horrible in itself.) and he died alone. No they knew and just continued to live life eating pizza.
There's something about burning down villages to feel warm and whatnot... Let me put it differently: No enemy made by any parent is as insurmountable as their own children. Perilous it would be if they choose to do so, against those who've lived their lives witnessing their faults.
There’s an update to those post! OP was handed the decision by shorty for two options as he got a plea deal: 1. He could garnish Shorty’s truck driver pay until the debt of 130k is paid and if shorty does anything stupid, he goes straight to jail. 2. He could send him to jail for felony elder abuse charges for 15 years. The deal was struck and Shorty has to pay back $130k. And OP is reveling in tormenting his former abuser so.
I love the "This happened, because small town, so of course it did" bits. My Mom was from a small town, and OH, YEAH. People have NO IDEA how Peyton Place those small towns can be. I spent a month living with my aunt, and she told me ALL about it the soap opera that was my Mom's home town. Who needs Days of Our Lives? We had more interesting stuff than that just in a single house. Wow. I am STILL finding out more stuff about that town, and the people, and Hoooooboy!
Never have I found, read, listened to, and enjoyed a notion of Prorevenge that was equal parts eloquence and brutality. There was no mercy in OP. This wasn't just Professional Revenge, this was a thorough and remarkable execution. This is the kind of mentality and desire that actively should terrify you.
I don't think so.There was another similar story but it was a male op and he was shunned because he was born from his mom being ab*sed. He went back and nuclear destroyed that town. Amazing story
Can confirm, small towns deffo work that way. I come from the Scottish highlands, my village had less than 750 people, nearest large town had about 6,000 people, everyone knew everyone, or cousins, or friends of friends, so I can absolutely confirm what rSlash is saying.
I hate how the dad cemetery in the end. It's satisfying to hear how smart the OP taking everything from the living: both the dad and shorty. It should've been stop there, it's way too far that he can't even lay down the way he wanted to. Leave the dead man alone, he already paid for everything he did while he live..
I know that the OP in the story is just having this as Part 1 of the story. I hope to see Part 2 where she goes after her mother and destroys the lives of that part of her family.
The irony is OP would be hit with federal elder abuse charges if the authorities found out about his story. OP also has a “fiduciary duty” which doesn’t include lining his own pockets without his father ever knowing. OP himself said “my father died thinking he still owned a home” - boom, that’s a charge. If you act on their behalf, and they’re conscious, you have to tell them.
“… many of you will be having ‘Netflix & Chill’ at home with your family.” - rSlash, 2021. I know he made a clarification, but still … lol Also, OP is a legend ETA: I found the Reddit post and looked at OP’s profile; I think OP is a woman
For any added context, if there are any outstanding loans on the insurance policy (assuming type of whole life insurance), OP may see a drop in the death benefit payout. However, since no loans or outstanding charges are noted (at least from a major standpoint), the death benefit should be the amount of policy. Wouldn't be surprised if it's less as that means the step brother was taking loans on a policy (assuming a fiduciary responsibility of policy as the original POA). Seeing OP taking him down with elder abuse was a must as he stole over 100k in funds the father likely needed for bills and his investments. Not sure if he should have gotten more than 10 years, but it's likely he deserved a lot longer. But since he's fucked more ways than one going into next Sunday upon his release, it balances out. Lastly, that small town mentality also is attestable from my own experiences.
I’m also from one of those towns. One of my fav stories. Guy robs the bank, teller is his neighbor, he drives down the street to hide the money in the church closet because he’s the janitor, then drove to the bar ACROSS THE STREET from the bank he robbed and got drunk. Took 3 hours for the cops to find him. Towns too small for a local force, and the state troopers were probably new to the area and unfamiliar with the local average IQ.
The people that think that the son went too far are the same people who (probably) never been (or felt) abuse, neglected and/or abandoned. The fact that the dad did that so easy (too easy for comfort) which showed his character. Like how are you going to do that to your children?!
This sounds more like nuclear revenge. The father got punished by Karma for abandoning his first two kids, the son of the siren he abandoned his children for got punished by the law for unknowingly dishing out said Karmic justice on the father. And the cherry on top, OP and his sister finally got compensation for all the pain and suffering their father put them through when he passed on.
Ohhh!!! This revenge story!! I've heard this from a few other reddit youtubers and they said that this is among the best revenge stories they've ever heard!!
Indeed. Also, the fact that OP took down an elder abuser was great. Shorty definitely earned every shred of the karma for his deeds. To add to the point, Shorty is fucked either way it goes. He has nothing worthwhile outside of prison, but he's also screwed going into a "pound in the ass" prison, so Shorty is done for.
Love story like this where the parent abandoned their kid or kids to have another family and years later, they come run back to their kid for something and the kid get payback
This is karma, not really revenge. There was no planning, just luck that after 30 years the father was desperate enough to need a new power of attorney.
I just love how he played the father to get back at all of them. That POA was key. It gave OP the power. Along with the restraining order. That was smart. Because once Shorty found out he was no longer POA he may have confronted OP but the restraining order protected him. On top of that Shorty sounds like the type who didn’t realize what was even happening until his money started disappearing. And by then it was way too late. The trucks were gone. The house and everything in it. He couldn’t even fight the transactions because of his loss of POA. What a fool.
The best bit about the story, was that OP never even checked on Shorty to see if he was in living hell. He just did it, and casually knew of a job well done! What a legend!
The small town thing is true. Once when I was I'm the hospital I requested that my mom not be in the room so I could be honest about some things and that no info be released to her and they let her in anyway and told her everything because they knew our family and she was "polite and just wanted to help"
My town has a pretty complex sewage system that is reaching the age where it requires almost constant maintenance. that’s all somewhat normal but the issue is no one knows where the pipes are anymore because the pipe map is so outdated. Around 20 years ago or so a guy who worked for the town mapped both the water and gas pipes out for the whole town as his final act for the town before he retired. but since he finished the map after his official retirement date they refused to pay him for the work he did on the map, as a result he burnt it in front of the city clerks office leaving the town with a very outdated pipe map which the town still hasn’t remapped… it sucks for us but i don’t blame the guy since the town still hasn’t bothered to hire anyone to find and map out the pipelines since they didn’t want to pay the guy for his hard work
Could have been anything. Physical and/or sexual abuse is usually the reason. (I am SO GLAD I never had to deal with "mom's new boyfriend" every 6 months. **Shudder**) Probably traumatic and not important to the story. I can understand why it was left out.
To be classified as r/nuclearrevenge, op would have had to do something illegal. While somethings op did were shady, like selling the dad's house and not telling him, it was completely legal because of POA. That's why you have to be careful who you give POA.
The only thing that sucks about this is that opie's father didn't know more about how much he lost. He really should have been included in more on that. There is no amount of punishment sufficient for depriving your kids of you
No matter how good the revenge felt living with that much bitterness for so long had to be soul crushing. It really sucks he had to live thru that but carrying around that much hate had to have affected his everyday life in all types of ways
l love stories like this. l have a family story that would rival this one but it's so fucking long, l wouldn't know where to start, what to put in or leave out and where to end it cuz it's still kind of ongoing. That's right, 45+ years and l still hear shit that blows mind.
This went from Pro Hardcore-revenge into Nuclear Winter-revenge territory. Take from them everything, leave them nothing. Not even the ashes of the scorched earth.
This isn't revenge. This is retribution. He played by the books, did everything according to local, state, and federal laws. That is the definition of retribution. The revenge part comes at the end, when he gives his dad a humiliating send-off. It was all so beautifully orchestrated.
Ive been stalked for years, this guy had to be removed from my property, threatened me and my workplace (vague bomb threat), repeated my car -plates the same day i got em, and I STILL dont have enough for a restraining order, because he's never laid hands on me directly. What state is this person in because i feel if i go on a vacation there, and he even looks remotely in the direction of that state ill have enough for a restraining order
The ad... Well, there's nothing wrong at all with "Netflix and Chilling" with my wife... Sans unexpected family dropping by... So ALWAYS fun! As to the pro-revenge. I'll never get even for what my parents put me and my sisters through but it's nice to know that every once in a while some revenge is successfully taken.
Well, making sure that they get theirs in some sort of...accident, especially through supernatural/metaphysical/spiritual means, makes you get what you want without you being convicted of the crimes in those worlds or in the natural/physical/carnal world.
When my dad was in school in Durban 1970 or so. A pretty big city even then every one in the community knew each other. He couldn't skip school without the cashier who works in another neighborhood informing my grandmother. They weren't even friends with each other. They saw one another at least once a month. (Grandma was a bulk buyer after WW2)
OP I respect ya, I really do, and I think you’re justified but when you got to the grave thing I was literally yelling “STOP STOP HES ALREADY DEAD!” (I don’t judge ya though. This is just a personal line I would think cross. Have a wonderful life!!)
If this wasn't all made under the umbrella of the law, it would certainly qualify as nuclear revenge. I feel bad for the poor dog. The true MVP of this story is uncle Allen, he left a mark in that woman's life that lasted for decades. Also, I confirm that it's suffocating living in a town where people you don't even recognize seem to know you.
Heck, courthouse stuff like that happenes in huge cities too. Friend had filed assault charges against someone. I gave the clerk the whole broken heart story, and while she was limited in what she could tell me she did check the records. Though it turned out the charges weren't formalized just yet. Silver lining though the warrant was finalized a day or so later, and he was picked up almost immediately by local police. Help in jail for a couple week days too.
As someone from a small town, I also agree because of course that's how it works. Also this isn't pro, this is so far beyond nuclear that we need a new word for it.
When I heard that OP heard sounds in the garage, I thought that his kids were inside... I wish that it would have been the dad's dog though... I hate to think how much the adorable furbaby had to suffer before finally being free. And how awful do you have to be to just throw empty pizza boxes on a dead dog instead of burying it like a normal person?
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Bro you might know how small towns work, but you missed the impossible claim, that POA gave the holder the power to change names on house deeds. A claim that huge and wrong should of set off your bullshit detector, it does not give the person some kind of magic power where they can get someones name taken off of legal ownership documents. That is like claiming I can take a receipt away from you from something you co-paid for and are denying your share of the property because I am the other co-owners lawyer.
I listen to old content from this channel late at night. I use the VPN my internet security provides and it works just as well... except I cant choose different locations within each country.
"They found the mummified remains of OP's dad's dog" (paraphrased)
_John Wick intensifies_
The house that the dad lived in was left a mess.
Me: "Wow, that's...really bad."
Oh, and a dead dog was also involved.
Me: *shotgun click* "Get the shotguns, boys! We're going monster hunting!!"
"Hello. John Wick? We have a dog killer on our hands"
John Wick: **Triggered**
except he got revenge through a very meticulous series of legal fuckeries.
Which is even more badass in a way, since it's totally above-board and nobody will ever hunt him down for it.
I just want to go back to sleep but now I feel like I'm going to gag.
@@fanfictiondreamer7836 *pumps Spas-12* locked and loaded
I always love episodes like this - Storytimes where you don't even notice that it's been the same story for 15 minutes, it's so gripping and drama-filled. Excellent job, Rslash, keep spilling that delicious tea for us
Yes, this one was beautifully written, and rSlash did a more-than-usually brilliant job of reading it. Until the rise of the reddit readers, I thought reading aloud was a lost art. Boy, was I wrong! Obviously, this is one of those times I'm just tickled pink to have been wrong.
Have you listened to any of Lost Genre's vids? He often has one-story videos with every story edit, a few comments (especially OP comments), and update he can shake out. I'll recognize a story I laughed or gasped a couple of weeks previously, but he'll have a lot of additional stuff that makes me either hoot louder, or leave me more appalled than ever. Every now and again, though, there's a happy ending. He's carving out an interesting niche.
I agree! The diamond in the rough doesn't quite apply here, more like random slices of cake where some of them are bigger or tastier than the others.
that’s all that they are: stories. complete fiction.
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@@haplessasshole9615 Thanks for the rec, dude! He's got a great format - glad to have another channel to visit now that I've watched almost every Rslash video 😅
This isn’t pro revenge this is nuclear revenge! Also that poor dog :(
I think Nuclear revenge implied there's something illegal or potentially illegal in the story, which is not the case here
This is definitely nuclear revenge. He didn't just go a mile but went full nuclear.
@@sunnydelight7252 well, the step brother is facing potential federal prison time. So it could be nuclear once that happens.
@@sunnydelight7252 If nothing illegal happend then Shorty wouldn't be going to prison. You clearly didn't pay close enough attention to the story. More then half of the story spoke about the brother's illegal actions.
@@allitadawn I meant OP didn't do anything illegal to get his revenge, what the other did was 100% illegal and he fucking deserves prison
Some might think he went to far, but his dad literally mentally abused him and abandoned him, so I'd say this is Karma coming in with her sweet fire. Also the purple urn is just perfect, something about it just completes the revenge so well.
The grave part though-
He can plausibly say he chose purple for military service to evoke a Purple Heart.
Yeah it was completely justified, karma if you're into that stuff.
when did he mentally abuse him? he abandoned him tho
nah he went way to fucking far i could never imagine doing that to my dad and for such a reason is stupid my dad is married to another women and has another child we dont talk as much because of that but am not gonna ignore his last wishes before he dies (even if i do plan to take his house!)
Putting that guy in jail was a kindness he didn’t deserve. Since he was living off his mom’s life insurance and his step dad’s disability money, cutting off his access would have likely made him homeless, or made him starve to death, but in prison he gets free food and a free bed.
Well yeah but he can't sit down( PMITA prison!!!)
@@MsNeverboring That is called getting his just desserts in the end.
True, but it guarantees he can't access his own children... at least until they are adults. OP had stated that he'd abandoned his two boys (9 & 11) in that same trash heap of a house to move in with his girlfriend while he quit paying for electricity. Lucky for the boys, the neighbors ended up calling CPS (not sure how long that took).
Whoever op is, is a master strategist. That was like a plot of a movie, they played the waiting game and once all the pieces fell into place BAM! Op wherever you are, I do a shot for you! Well played, well played! 🥃
Waiting 30 years wasn't strategy, it was luck. There was no way to predict that he would be able to get power of attorney just by waiting.
Thrawn would be proud
I would absolutely watch this movie.
Living well is the best revenge, but it’s not quite pro revenge. It’s needs that extra flair.
I'm going to quote @theakaneko for this one from when Karma Comment Chameleon covered the story, it pretty much sums up my thoughts on the story too.
Good for them for wrecking the awful step brother. And making it look like they are taking care of and even upgrading everything for their dad, cuz he was a veteran and 'deserves the best', but having a huge f you behind it? *Chef's Kiss*
@@TrueZero2 what is always funny is that the dad not once stop and think that maybe....just maybe....his real son is standing right in front of him rather then the sorry excuse shorty became which is probably him being a spineless cuck for his mistress that probably didn't respect her ether. If there is a heaven and hell, he is probably burning in hell seeing what happen from below.
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@@pippo17173 Pretty sure it's daughter...
When OP said there was an awful smell coming from the house when he opened the door I was thinking: was it Shorty decomposing? Is it why he was “missing”? That poor dog thought…
I totally thought they were going to find Shorty's body buried in all the trash. Poor pupper deserved way better
at first i thought it too, but listening to the rest of the story, i wish it was Shorty's body, the dog didnt deserve this fate.
As a kid who survived abuse from my mother and brother, I can confirm that living well is revenge in itself, but honestly given the chance? I’d go nuclear like OP.
I only felt sorry for his fathers dog, the dog didn’t deserve to die, his abusive father and shorty get zero sympathy, just feel bad for the dog. I hope OP lives a happy life!
me too. Hoarding situations are really messed up. That poor dog was probably left there to fend for itself while being locked in a rotting house, trash human beings. :(
Wait did i miss something? I didnt hear anything about his dad being abusive, just a shit parent.
@@ToneyCrimson Yeah cuz literally abandoning your children to start a new family and leaving them alone to live in filth isn't one of the most abusive things a parent can do **eyeroll**
@@CrownedYeti Its not the most abusive, i have seen worse. What kind of sheltered life u must have to think your dad not giving you attention the most abusive thing a parent can do.
@@ToneyCrimson Do not compare traumas, it's incredibly immature and toxic. There are countless ways a parent can be abusive, some more than others. However being abandoned at a young age by a parent is one of the worst things they can do along with physical abuse. Be a better human.
True that stepchildren cannot get their stepparent's death certificate, but spouses can. As POA for his father, he would have no trouble getting the DC.
Still helped that the clerk felt like she owed OP a favor for getting clapped by her uncle.
That's really strange to me, as in the UK anyone can order a copy of a birth/death/marriage certificate, as long as they know enough details for the record to be located. They do need to play a statutory fee for it, which is either £11 or £35 depending on how quickly they need it.
OP went nuclear! Love the ending. Karma came back wearing 6 inch heels.
Nuclear is about breaking the law or involving death of someone intentionally. Its quite a prorevenge but its all deserved and legal.
Lmao, if not actual stilettos! 🤣
@@arandomdudewithhobbies3318 LOL, no it was fantasy, you can tell when it got to deleting someone's name off of house deeds just by going to the county clerk, you need to go to a conveyancer and they have to prove the transfer of the property legally. you can't just get someone's name removed from the deed without a reason (transfer of agreed amount of money, tranferred due to will).
@@arandomdudewithhobbies3318 Gaining personal documents illegally is.... illegal...
@@Right-Is-Right the reason the name was removed is it was the name of a dead person...a dead person can't be a beneficiary, they are dead. OP didn't have it removed, they informed the person that the wife had died, and they took the name off because she was dead.
Fans: Hey Rslash how many times are you ganna use this thumbnail?
Rslash: Yes!
if it works, it works :D
What can he say, it's a great thumbnail
Lol! I was about to not click on those because I thought I heard it before due to the thumbnail
The only part that was tough to hear was about that poor dog. No animal deserves to live and die like that.
After tracking down the original post, OP mentions that Shorty had abandoned his two elementary-aged boys in that dump with no electricity while he pulled a Step-Dad and moved in with his gf. The neighbors ended up calling CPS. So shitty to both animals and children...
That poor dog these people got what they deserved well done op, revenge well served.
The icing on the cake for me was getting revenge on dad even after death.
Not for me. Once you are gone, that's it and that's all.
But in such a classy way too.
The fact that you put the advertisement after the story, man, rSlash, you have my respect ! Respect +100, commended.
Second that! I didn't even think you could do that, I just never see it.
@@cynthiaanderson6482 There are only a few youtubers who do that. It shows how they care more about their audience than their sponsors. ^~^🥂
My favorite thing about a small town is everybody knows everybody, and yes people “bend the rules,” for people they know. I assumed people did that everywhere, but … NOPE!
Small towns, different rules
"A child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down just to feel its warmth."
The story is pretty close to that, I think
Edit: What the H happened here (in the replies)?
Bums are people that watch video's uncritically and miss where OP is full of shit, a power of attorney does not give the holder the right to change names on house deeds (unless they sell or buy a house or portion of it) it also takes a conveyancer to change ownership of real estate, so not even a lawyer can walk into the county clerks office and get the paperwork changed. OP would of been doing time in the Penn themselves for trying such a scam and it proves they are full of shit. the whole post is fantasy, like most of what is on reddit.
@@Right-Is-Right he said he had gotten pictures of the mummified Dog so if the story is real he'll have pictures of a dead Dog as proof
(If the story is real)
@@DubiousFIN Bums also argue stupid points that have nothing to do with what was said. Let's try again, power of attorney does not give the person the rights needed to change names on deeds of houses, to start with the POA was not for the person whose name was removed off the deeds, therefore they have no privilege's to mess with their affairs. Some claim to have photos of a dead dog does not change that fact. Utilizing the fact you can summise the rest is as laughably made up too, so the claim of a photo without the photo is as believable as the claim that the power of attorney gave powers far exceeding what POA is.
@@Right-Is-Right yes but my point was if he really had the pictures he could possibly proof it
(But that isnt propably going to happen, + you have good points)
@@Right-Is-Right I don't think he changed names on house deeds. From what I remembered, OP used POA and the fact that the house was legally his dad's to do whatever the fuck he wanted. As OP said, he didn't want to put his name anywhere, so he put his dad's name and used POA to do his stuff.
This is almost nuclear revenge and they both freaking deserved it. NICE OP! I actually started to smile like the grinch listening - I could feel my smile curve up.
This revenge wasn't revenge. It was justice.
2:30: "Shanty wife got lung cancer and put my dad in a nursing home before she died ... She suffered, and I was happy to hear it, but *_sad it wasn't ass cancer._*
Me: Daaaaa-yum! That's a spite sandwich wrapped in a hate burrito.
This is the kind of revenge story that children who were abused *dream* of one day achieving.
"A child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth."
bruh....3 minutes ago.....2 messages below yours....nice copypaste ya 8 year old clout seeker.
What do you achieve by copying a comment
@@leathargiq540 the attention your giving them for something nobody cares about
At least the village is lucky- no, *fortunate* that the only thing that suffered was the "dad" and the atrocious "stepson". They were just more than happy to help do cleanup.
@@miraalnilam9540 this isn't an original quote by the other commenter. No reason to assume he saw the other comment first. Don't get your panties in a bunch.
Jesus Christ OP, next you're going to tell me you summoned your dad's spirit and trapped him in some kind of artifact so he would never find peace.
One made entirely of purple steel.
Lol
🤣🤣🤣
Now now pls don't give OP any ideas 😂
Hahaha, or a purple version of the teddy bear from Black Mirror.
That was the most satisfying pro-revenge I've heard in a long while, so f-ing great.
RIP to the mummified dog
Also, he was a child-neglecter too. After tracking down the original post, OP mentions that Shorty had abandoned his two elementary-aged boys in that dump with no electricity while he pulled a Step-Dad and moved in with his gf. The neighbors ended up calling CPS.
At first I wasn't sure if Shorty really deserved OP's wrath until I heard about the dog and then I was cheering for OP to nail him! That poor doggie.
The dog... and the children!
After tracking down the original post, OP mentions that Shorty had abandoned his two elementary-aged boys in that dump with no electricity while he pulled a Step-Dad and moved in with his gf. The neighbors ended up calling CPS.
A lot of you were mad that OP didn’t follow his dad‘s wishes about how he wanted to be laid to rest, but let me tell you someone who does something that horrible to a child, Abandons them and traumatizes them to this extent that they’re willing to do this, deserves absolutely nothing. People like that don’t rest, they don’t deserve it. They simply deserve to be thrown away like the trash they are and forgotten about. And that’s exactly what OP did. I stan.
besides, the father was dead, how should he know that the son never honored his wishes?
@@fusssel7178 I mean, if you believe in ghosts and the supernatural, then the dad would know because his body wouldn't be able to rest properly after death. But that's just if you believe in ghosts, then that is the case.
Once a person is dead no matter what they did you should at least respect laying them to rest if they want to be buried by their wife just do it even if they don't deserve it
Look, there's no excuse for child abuse. None. There's also no excuse to get power of attorney over your elderly/sick father just to do the opposite of what they want. His father was a piece of crap. Obviously the apple doesn't fall far from the tree because he was also a piece of crap to him in return.
He should have just stayed away and focused on his own family. I mean he went out of his way and spent a significant amount of time and energy just to fuck with his dying father. I have no sympathy for the father, but it doesn't give you free reign to be a piece of crap back to him. If you believe in karma and you think this is the coming back to the father, you may be right but this also means that there will probably be a coming back for OP.
@@specialsause949 hey, OP was the only one with the idiot dad at his death and 'probably' made at least the bare minimum required of POA. also, POA was not made to guarantee dad wishes,it was made to guarantee dad necessities.
and even if against idiot dad wishes, OP made justice for Shorty's crimes against idiot dad.
i dont think he was a piece of crap to his dad. OP just did the right thing while getting some satisfaction.
about the afterlife wishes,theres is no point honoring the dead (even more THIS dead),only the living, so the cemetery and urn thing is wathever,just some little fun.
"Violence should never be used in excess, as it is lacking in efficiency.
Unless they dicked you over, in which case fuckin nuke 'em, homie." - Sun Tzu
**whew**
That story was so intense, I feel like I need a cigarette after that. And I don't even smoke.
Sipping Tea or Coffee also works as well.
Pass that this way, please... *PHEW*....
OP: "They found my dad's mummified dog under some pizza boxes in the master bedroom."
**Racks rifle** So who wants to join me to hunt down this monster?
😳
I'm with you. Let's go John Wick on that POS!
That poor innocent pupper!
ME!
Its also the fact that they obviously didnt abandon an alive dog in the house(which is horrible in itself.) and he died alone.
No they knew and just continued to live life eating pizza.
I own an old APC - you all want a lift as we roll in and take this twat down?
That step brother should get a long time in a Federal "Pound Me in the Ar$£ Prison" just for the dead dog alone.
Shorty: What are you doing step brother?
OP: I’m gonna do what’s called a Pro Revenge move.
"The found my dad's mummified dog..."
Bro... I hope whoever tortured that dog gets to suffer eternal suffering and torture in hell.
There's something about burning down villages to feel warm and whatnot...
Let me put it differently:
No enemy made by any parent is as insurmountable as their own children. Perilous it would be if they choose to do so, against those who've lived their lives witnessing their faults.
There’s an update to those post!
OP was handed the decision by shorty for two options as he got a plea deal:
1. He could garnish Shorty’s truck driver pay until the debt of 130k is paid and if shorty does anything stupid, he goes straight to jail.
2. He could send him to jail for felony elder abuse charges for 15 years.
The deal was struck and Shorty has to pay back $130k. And OP is reveling in tormenting his former abuser so.
I love the "This happened, because small town, so of course it did" bits.
My Mom was from a small town, and OH, YEAH. People have NO IDEA how Peyton Place those small towns can be.
I spent a month living with my aunt, and she told me ALL about it the soap opera that was my Mom's home town. Who needs Days of Our Lives? We had more interesting stuff than that just in a single house. Wow. I am STILL finding out more stuff about that town, and the people, and Hoooooboy!
Never have I found, read, listened to, and enjoyed a notion of Prorevenge that was equal parts eloquence and brutality. There was no mercy in OP. This wasn't just Professional Revenge, this was a thorough and remarkable execution. This is the kind of mentality and desire that actively should terrify you.
Has this story been done already? I feel like I’ve got deja vu. Either way, great video! Love listening to them everyday!
Absolutely not.
It has haha
If memory servers right (judging from the first couple of minutes) this is a different story, but the thumbnail was used before
I think it was covered by another TH-camr recently
I don't think so.There was another similar story but it was a male op and he was shunned because he was born from his mom being ab*sed. He went back and nuclear destroyed that town. Amazing story
Been a bit since we've done pro revenge! Have a good day everyone!
Can confirm, small towns deffo work that way. I come from the Scottish highlands, my village had less than 750 people, nearest large town had about 6,000 people, everyone knew everyone, or cousins, or friends of friends, so I can absolutely confirm what rSlash is saying.
Also can confirm. From dying coal town in the usa. Definitely a small world mentality that sticks out well here.
I agree. Small towns can be awesome
This story gave me life! The purple urn was the cherry on top of that sweet FU Sundae...
Honestly that grave part was the cherry on top. Give him the same attention and care he gave you in life; none.
I hate how the dad cemetery in the end. It's satisfying to hear how smart the OP taking everything from the living: both the dad and shorty. It should've been stop there, it's way too far that he can't even lay down the way he wanted to.
Leave the dead man alone, he already paid for everything he did while he live..
I know that the OP in the story is just having this as Part 1 of the story. I hope to see Part 2 where she goes after her mother and destroys the lives of that part of her family.
The irony is OP would be hit with federal elder abuse charges if the authorities found out about his story.
OP also has a “fiduciary duty” which doesn’t include lining his own pockets without his father ever knowing. OP himself said “my father died thinking he still owned a home” - boom, that’s a charge. If you act on their behalf, and they’re conscious, you have to tell them.
The second I heard what happened to the dog I wanted to......... invite the grim reaper to whoever was responsible for letting him starve
“… many of you will be having ‘Netflix & Chill’ at home with your family.” - rSlash, 2021. I know he made a clarification, but still … lol
Also, OP is a legend
ETA: I found the Reddit post and looked at OP’s profile; I think OP is a woman
The family that “chills” together goes to intensive therapy together... just to stop the horrific flashbacks 😧
Considering she said that "He knows when he sees a crazy bitch" I would say yeah, she's a woman.
you realise ETA means Estimated Time of Arival
It also means Edited to Add
For any added context, if there are any outstanding loans on the insurance policy (assuming type of whole life insurance), OP may see a drop in the death benefit payout. However, since no loans or outstanding charges are noted (at least from a major standpoint), the death benefit should be the amount of policy. Wouldn't be surprised if it's less as that means the step brother was taking loans on a policy (assuming a fiduciary responsibility of policy as the original POA). Seeing OP taking him down with elder abuse was a must as he stole over 100k in funds the father likely needed for bills and his investments. Not sure if he should have gotten more than 10 years, but it's likely he deserved a lot longer. But since he's fucked more ways than one going into next Sunday upon his release, it balances out. Lastly, that small town mentality also is attestable from my own experiences.
I feel so bad for that poor dog
I’m also from one of those towns. One of my fav stories. Guy robs the bank, teller is his neighbor, he drives down the street to hide the money in the church closet because he’s the janitor, then drove to the bar ACROSS THE STREET from the bank he robbed and got drunk. Took 3 hours for the cops to find him. Towns too small for a local force, and the state troopers were probably new to the area and unfamiliar with the local average IQ.
I can already hear that conversation "What the he'll, Bob? Are you really that bored?"
The people that think that the son went too far are the same people who (probably) never been (or felt) abuse, neglected and/or abandoned. The fact that the dad did that so easy (too easy for comfort) which showed his character. Like how are you going to do that to your children?!
This sounds more like nuclear revenge. The father got punished by Karma for abandoning his first two kids, the son of the siren he abandoned his children for got punished by the law for unknowingly dishing out said Karmic justice on the father. And the cherry on top, OP and his sister finally got compensation for all the pain and suffering their father put them through when he passed on.
"I saw an opportunity and I seized it." I love it!
Ohhh!!! This revenge story!! I've heard this from a few other reddit youtubers and they said that this is among the best revenge stories they've ever heard!!
Indeed. Also, the fact that OP took down an elder abuser was great. Shorty definitely earned every shred of the karma for his deeds. To add to the point, Shorty is fucked either way it goes. He has nothing worthwhile outside of prison, but he's also screwed going into a "pound in the ass" prison, so Shorty is done for.
I love how rSlash put timestamps in the description for this video.
intro 0:00
Story 1 0:10
it has no purpose and it's hilarious.
Love story like this where the parent abandoned their kid or kids to have another family and years later, they come run back to their kid for something and the kid get payback
I’ve been listening to these a long time. I thought I had heard everything. I legit lost it at “mummified dog”
I know normally it's not legal, but this REALLY feels more nuclear, despite every legal route being taken.
This is karma, not really revenge. There was no planning, just luck that after 30 years the father was desperate enough to need a new power of attorney.
I think this is gonna go down as one of the best Reddit stories I've ever heard
I just love how he played the father to get back at all of them. That POA was key. It gave OP the power. Along with the restraining order. That was smart. Because once Shorty found out he was no longer POA he may have confronted OP but the restraining order protected him. On top of that Shorty sounds like the type who didn’t realize what was even happening until his money started disappearing. And by then it was way too late. The trucks were gone. The house and everything in it. He couldn’t even fight the transactions because of his loss of POA. What a fool.
Holy shit. This story reminds me keenly to treat others how I wish to be treated: With respect, dignity and kindness.
The best bit about the story, was that OP never even checked on Shorty to see if he was in living hell. He just did it, and casually knew of a job well done! What a legend!
The small town thing is true. Once when I was I'm the hospital I requested that my mom not be in the room so I could be honest about some things and that no info be released to her and they let her in anyway and told her everything because they knew our family and she was "polite and just wanted to help"
the moment he said Netflix and chill with the family I was like "he's going to regret that" lmfao
This easily qualifies as nuclear revenge, not prorevenge ! Dude single handedly systematically ruined their father's side of the family.
My favorite detail is definitely the purple urn - that’s god level pettiness and I’m all for it
My town has a pretty complex sewage system that is reaching the age where it requires almost constant maintenance. that’s all somewhat normal but the issue is no one knows where the pipes are anymore because the pipe map is so outdated. Around 20 years ago or so a guy who worked for the town mapped both the water and gas pipes out for the whole town as his final act for the town before he retired. but since he finished the map after his official retirement date they refused to pay him for the work he did on the map, as a result he burnt it in front of the city clerks office leaving the town with a very outdated pipe map which the town still hasn’t remapped… it sucks for us but i don’t blame the guy since the town still hasn’t bothered to hire anyone to find and map out the pipelines since they didn’t want to pay the guy for his hard work
Feel like there's a missing explanation of why living with mom was worse.
Could have been anything. Physical and/or sexual abuse is usually the reason. (I am SO GLAD I never had to deal with "mom's new boyfriend" every 6 months. **Shudder**)
Probably traumatic and not important to the story. I can understand why it was left out.
I think this Stoy fits more in r/Nuclearrevenge
To be classified as r/nuclearrevenge, op would have had to do something illegal. While somethings op did were shady, like selling the dad's house and not telling him, it was completely legal because of POA. That's why you have to be careful who you give POA.
The only thing that sucks about this is that opie's father didn't know more about how much he lost.
He really should have been included in more on that.
There is no amount of punishment sufficient for depriving your kids of you
Honestly, the part that got me real mad was when he got to the dead dog. Did he just leave it there to starve or something that sob?!
Ot could have just straight up died, but the fact the body was never disposed of is disturbing.
No matter how good the revenge felt living with that much bitterness for so long had to be soul crushing. It really sucks he had to live thru that but carrying around that much hate had to have affected his everyday life in all types of ways
l love stories like this. l have a family story that would rival this one but it's so fucking long, l wouldn't know where to start, what to put in or leave out and where to end it cuz it's still kind of ongoing. That's right, 45+ years and l still hear shit that blows mind.
This went from Pro Hardcore-revenge into Nuclear Winter-revenge territory. Take from them everything, leave them nothing. Not even the ashes of the scorched earth.
The last time I saw nuclear revenge on this scale was the atomic bomb
This isn't revenge. This is retribution. He played by the books, did everything according to local, state, and federal laws. That is the definition of retribution. The revenge part comes at the end, when he gives his dad a humiliating send-off. It was all so beautifully orchestrated.
💯
It cost OP money to turn things around, so he deserved what he was able to get.
Ive been stalked for years, this guy had to be removed from my property, threatened me and my workplace (vague bomb threat), repeated my car -plates the same day i got em, and I STILL dont have enough for a restraining order, because he's never laid hands on me directly. What state is this person in because i feel if i go on a vacation there, and he even looks remotely in the direction of that state ill have enough for a restraining order
Elder abuse is not a good jacket to have in prison, being in prison is always bad, but having certain charges will absolutely make it worse.
The ad... Well, there's nothing wrong at all with "Netflix and Chilling" with my wife... Sans unexpected family dropping by... So ALWAYS fun!
As to the pro-revenge. I'll never get even for what my parents put me and my sisters through but it's nice to know that every once in a while some revenge is successfully taken.
Well, making sure that they get theirs in some sort of...accident, especially through supernatural/metaphysical/spiritual means, makes you get what you want without you being convicted of the crimes in those worlds or in the natural/physical/carnal world.
When my dad was in school in Durban 1970 or so. A pretty big city even then every one in the community knew each other. He couldn't skip school without the cashier who works in another neighborhood informing my grandmother. They weren't even friends with each other. They saw one another at least once a month. (Grandma was a bulk buyer after WW2)
This story is just sad. I just feel bad for everyone.
I can just picture that mummified dog coming back to life to wreak vengeance after being fed some tannis leaves.
literally the only nta in this story was the dog
Gotta say, The Revenge was Brutal, Technical and Legal..... The best kind of Revenge
This isn’t Prorevenge, it’s not even NuclearRevenge.
…This is interplanetary, black hole, supernova blast revenge.
It's next level crazy to bury someone in an urn that's the colour he hated. I'm sure he's really mad now.
OP I respect ya, I really do, and I think you’re justified but when you got to the grave thing I was literally yelling “STOP STOP HES ALREADY DEAD!”
(I don’t judge ya though. This is just a personal line I would think cross. Have a wonderful life!!)
I love how you slightly abridge the stories to make them more easy to understand for us listeners
Thumbnail sent me back in time lol
This video sent me back in time. He’s done this story before.
@@Gsv-w2q R/Slash is the only guy I listen to these reddit stories with. I've never heard this story before
It´s always nice to see another morally flexible person. If there were more people like OP, the world would be a better place.
Meh
Op is vicious. I love it!
If this wasn't all made under the umbrella of the law, it would certainly qualify as nuclear revenge.
I feel bad for the poor dog.
The true MVP of this story is uncle Allen, he left a mark in that woman's life that lasted for decades.
Also, I confirm that it's suffocating living in a town where people you don't even recognize seem to know you.
I feel so sorry for the dog, but it does end up selling the whole John Wick-ness of this story.
Heck, courthouse stuff like that happenes in huge cities too. Friend had filed assault charges against someone. I gave the clerk the whole broken heart story, and while she was limited in what she could tell me she did check the records. Though it turned out the charges weren't formalized just yet. Silver lining though the warrant was finalized a day or so later, and he was picked up almost immediately by local police. Help in jail for a couple week days too.
As someone from a small town, I also agree because of course that's how it works. Also this isn't pro, this is so far beyond nuclear that we need a new word for it.
When I heard that OP heard sounds in the garage, I thought that his kids were inside...
I wish that it would have been the dad's dog though... I hate to think how much the adorable furbaby had to suffer before finally being free.
And how awful do you have to be to just throw empty pizza boxes on a dead dog instead of burying it like a normal person?
I would've cranked the revenge up to 11 once I found out about the dog, how dare he?! Poor baby 😞
Yeah.... OP deserves his own friggin category of revenge for this one. Damn....
As someone who lives in one of these town, yes this is how it works and it can hurt or help you, depends on who you know