Craziest crime someone did u know

Ever find out someone you know committed a bad crime and it surprised you?

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    a guy i went to highschool with and always sat next to causea our last name alphabetization worked at a locksmith shop and he was into burglar alarm systems too

    had a car that looked like a cop car and had it fulla police scanners

    wanted to be a town cop

    he ended up as a mall security guard cause he couldnt be a cop and got convinced of bein the inside man on some big cash heist that got pulled where the perps coincidentally had keys and alarm codes

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  • Orphan

    My godfather axed his wife 54 times. Killing her obviously

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  • Holzman_67

    Went to his house a few times in my teenage stoner days for weed, he went to my high school

    https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wa/shocking-head-in-a-bag-murder-how-grisly-find-led-to-aaron-carlino-being-found-guilty-of-murdering-underworld-figure-stephen-cookson-ng-b8ba370f369f110fe130863af6698cfa.amp

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  • bbrown95

    I had a former friend who introduced me to her boyfriend, then later casually mentioned, "Oh, by the way, he's a registered sex offender". I guess he slept with a 13-year-old. He was one of those people that gives you a really unsettling feeling when you meet them, like every alarm bell is going off in your head screaming at you to get away from them, even when they haven't done anything to you to warrant that feeling. She had a boyfriend after that that gave me an even worse feeling, though to my knowledge he was never a serious criminal, though he was constantly getting the cops called on him for snooping on people's property, and he'd always get into a screaming match with them, not understanding why what he was doing was inappropriate. He talked about how he could easily rob a bank and get away with it one day, and I just thought, "good luck". 🤣

    A former family friend's son ran from the cops and hit and killed someone in another vehicle, and will likely be in prison for many, many years for it.

    I hope I never meet any serial killers or anything like that. The thought that I could've walked past one in public at some point is bone-chilling.

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    • 1WeirdGuy

      That friend of yours had weird taste in men. Just a question for my interest did she have her biological father in her house when growing up?

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      • bbrown95

        She did, indeed! That was actually part of the reason why we had a falling out. She was mad that I kept making excuses not to hang out (I also lived 2+ hours away at the time) and I was extremely uncomfortable around those guys. I didn't want to say anything to her about it because another friend did and one of the guys (the creepier, albeit less criminal one) continually harassed her for it (even created fake social media after she blocked his accounts and phone number), and he was unhinged enough to be scary.

        I don't believe she had a father figure. She was adopted as an older child by a very strange, paranoid woman who didn't like her having friends (the other part of the reason our friendship ended; her adoptive mom didn't want her to have friends and didn't like me), access to the Internet (I guess she had adopted several other girls who had run away and she blamed it on the Internet 🙄), and was a huge control freak. This lady had no other family and I guess had a short term boyfriend at one point that my friend didn't get along with, but I don't believe she ever had a stable father figure in her life. Her situation was really sad and I wonder if she's okay sometimes, but she was one of those people it was best to stay away from because she found trouble a lot.

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        • 1WeirdGuy

          Yeah man I had alot of friends growing up thag were crazy like this. Most of them in jail or junked out on drugs by now. One of them moved to California to escape drug dealers he ripped off in Tennessee. Its best to get away from these people because they do bring you down. You will find yourself in trouble just being in their presence. It doesnt matter if you are not like them you'll get caught up. The sad part is they're usually really fun to be around but they bring you donw.

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          • bbrown95

            Yeah, it's really sad! I think this friend had some mental illness going on as well, sadly, but I felt the situations she was wanting to put herself and me both in were dangerous or at least going to get us both in trouble.

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  • MonteMetcalfe

    My cousin got drunk and crashed a pick-up truck thru the front windows of a 7-11.
    Thank God it was in the middle of the night and there were no customers inside.

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  • Ihidabody

    I had a neighbor that me and my mom knew very well.

    A long time ago, we found out that he and another guy murdered a woman and beheaded her granddaughter.

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    • Why did they behead the granddaughter?

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      • Ihidabody

        Because she was a witness to her grandmother's murder.

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        • Damn i bet you can google it. I bet theres news stories about it. Thats nuts. Idk why a bullet wouldnt do beheading sounds sadistic.

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          • Ihidabody

            Yep, what makes it worse was that the granddaughter was a child.

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  • 1WeirdGuy

    Google Jarratt A. Turner he used go to the skatepark when I was a teen. He seemed normal.

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