r/Nuclearrevenge My Dad Killed a P**o

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  • @guildmasterguy5070
    @guildmasterguy5070 Před rokem +2786

    Uncle Mark: “Your parents changed their mind.”
    OP’s Dad, appearing from the ether: “So you’ve chosen death”

    • @philipjohnston5822
      @philipjohnston5822 Před rokem +97

      That piece of crap deserved it for trying to do Pedophile things to OP. 😠

    • @DarkNeroInfinity
      @DarkNeroInfinity Před rokem +136

      Uncle Mark: “Your parents changed their minds”.
      (The Only Thing They Fear is You starts playing)
      OP’s Dad standing there like the Doomslayer ready to Rip & Tear…

    • @lightstar3817
      @lightstar3817 Před rokem +53

      @@DarkNeroInfinityrip and tear until it’s done

    • @magiv4205
      @magiv4205 Před rokem +66

      He did change his mind. He decided he wasn't letting him get out alive this time.

    • @philipjohnston5822
      @philipjohnston5822 Před rokem +37

      @@magiv4205 That's true. OP's dad decided to end Uncle Mark's free life membership~ 😈

  • @TheWolfie234
    @TheWolfie234 Před rokem +3005

    Last dad is an S-tier dad... Good on him for protecting his family and not being an enabler.

    • @pimpbeast100
      @pimpbeast100 Před rokem +27

      He would’ve lost his rights to call himself a father when the facts were right in his face especially after the abused aunt revealed the truth.

    • @brawlinharry6461
      @brawlinharry6461 Před rokem +15

      literally a murderer.
      all that cp would have gotten mark locked away for life anyway but dad chose to kill someone and not be there for his children even longer.
      dont be a murder apologist, be better

    • @mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072
      @mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 Před rokem +14

      Meh. You can only kiII someone once. I prefer public humiliation via a trial.

    • @BronzeDragon133
      @BronzeDragon133 Před rokem +16

      @@brawlinharry6461 Yeah, I tend to move very sharply toward the Law and Order side of things. Dad let his emotions rule, and left the kids to themselves for five years without him. All actions up to that point were justified, but...

    • @desutoron1051
      @desutoron1051 Před rokem +49

      @@brawlinharry6461 abysmal ratio

  • @somedude1529
    @somedude1529 Před rokem +1167

    That poor dad lost over 5 years of his life to keep his kids and any other kids safe. He deserves the best after going through all that trouble.

    • @noahcarter2730
      @noahcarter2730 Před rokem +93

      True, but I almost guarantee that he was treat with the utmost respect in prison. Convicts hate chomos (pedos).

    • @johngennaria7081
      @johngennaria7081 Před rokem +68

      ​@@noahcarter2730indeed. And child killers as well. If a kid is involved, the convicts show no mercy. Hell, the one who did that to kids should count their days for they will not be safe at all. OP's dad probably was respected by practically anyone in his prison for protecting his family. Extreme yes, but better than to watch the victims pile up and more lives ruined by the pedo Uncle.

    • @julianfaranda
      @julianfaranda Před rokem +26

      Well those 5 years were not spent in vain, if I had to spend 5 years it if meant keeping anyone in my family safe, I'd say give me the time.

    • @Charles-7
      @Charles-7 Před rokem +16

      at least I'm sure his inmates treated him nicely, after doing the right thing in their point of view

    • @pollypockets508
      @pollypockets508 Před rokem +14

      Sadly, predators get far less time than five years.

  • @HatsuneTetoLuver21
    @HatsuneTetoLuver21 Před rokem +1479

    The last story is the epitome of “just because you’re the bad guy, doesn’t mean you’re a bad guy”. OP’s dad did what he had to do to protect his family, and accepted the consequences for it.

    • @pauldwalker
      @pauldwalker Před rokem

      the consequences should have been a medal and a key to the city.
      the fact that pedos are protected at all should tell you how corrupt our governments have become.

    • @Questknight12
      @Questknight12 Před rokem +39

      It was an honor and duty.

    • @ElkiaStellar
      @ElkiaStellar Před rokem +51

      He's not even a bad guy, he's a hero who protected children from being that guy's future victims

    • @kylecrist5061
      @kylecrist5061 Před rokem +22

      Personally I would not be able to convict in this situation, nor do blame him I realize that there will be plenty of dissent over that idea. You must account for the color of law in these situations.

    • @Shinyspddmn
      @Shinyspddmn Před rokem +24

      Never should've been convicted in the first place, he did nothing wrong

  • @jimmygarza8896
    @jimmygarza8896 Před rokem +5236

    He didn't commit murder OR manslaughter. It was community service.

    • @RavenHaili
      @RavenHaili Před rokem +115

      Exactly

    • @emeralddragon2980
      @emeralddragon2980 Před rokem +344

      What're the odds he was treated like a king in prison?

    • @michaeljenkins178
      @michaeljenkins178 Před rokem

      @@emeralddragon2980 given that people in prison regularly kill pedos while they're in there.. id say very likely. Nobody was messing with this dude. Rightfully so

    • @WolfgangDoW
      @WolfgangDoW Před rokem +391

      ​@@emeralddragon2980pretty good actually. Pedos get murdered in prison too

    • @pimpbeast100
      @pimpbeast100 Před rokem +99

      Or in my eyes self defense for a victim(s)

  • @dracko158
    @dracko158 Před rokem +2811

    Dude, the dad in the third story basically just went from "I love my brother for wanting to be in the children's life", to "Your free trial of living has ended". Dude went from 0-100 real quick. Uncle Mark deserved it for being a pedophile though.

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem +149

      Sad part is if the dad would have killed him at the school it technically would have been better for his case. Because it is legal to kill an attempted kidnapping. And could make the argument that beyond kidnapping mark would have tried to smecally assault and kill op.
      I am not a lawyer, this is no way legal advice

    • @wowgek7
      @wowgek7 Před rokem +72

      NOT because he was an pedophile if you have those feelings thats not your fault however how you ACT on those feelings is. he deserved it for what he did and try to do not for being what he was though

    • @fanfictiondreamer7836
      @fanfictiondreamer7836 Před rokem +76

      @@wowgek7 Exactly. Mark was such an evil man. If abusing his wife wasn't bad enough, the fact that he shamelessly kept it all hidden was just pushing it over the edge. That guy dug his own grave since the father was willing to kill a man to protect his children and I mean really kill someone!!

    • @michaeljenkins178
      @michaeljenkins178 Před rokem

      @@wowgek7 bad take. If you have those thoughts youre a pedo. You may not be as bad as someone who actually does something. But its still evil.
      Plus. He WAS actually doing stuff. He had photos of kids. Im assuming straight up CP. This was a full fledged pedo. He deserved to die

    • @ThatOddChickenHippie
      @ThatOddChickenHippie Před rokem +67

      ​@@wowgek7agreed. I read some study that most pedos have something wrong with their brain that mixes the "cute vulnerable kid, must protect" part with the *exual part in a way that it should NEVER be. I think if you have those feelings and you've never offended, you should get free psychological help. If you offend with pics or chat, life in prison. Touching is somewhere between life in prison and death depending on evidence and severity. If you actually grape a kid, you've lost your being alive privileges

  • @frootsnacc6790
    @frootsnacc6790 Před rokem +823

    For that last story, I’m just horrified that Uncle Mark was going to kidnap his own goddamn nephew, and possibly do god knows what to him, all because he was mad his brother was RIGHTFULLY angry at him

    • @abiean222
      @abiean222 Před rokem +40

      hey, monsters are like that - its all about them and how dare anyone not bow down and worship them and give them what they want.

    • @frootsnacc6790
      @frootsnacc6790 Před rokem +27

      @@abiean222 I know, it’s just still scary to think about, that he was totally willing to harm a child that loved and trusted him to spite his brother.

    • @ared-ainu
      @ared-ainu Před rokem +10

      The internet has helped me learn more about Ps, which helped me contextualise what happened to me as a child, and I developed more and more empathy for the people who have these urges, and less and less empathy for those who act on them.

    • @kawaibakaneko
      @kawaibakaneko Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@ared-ainuThat's so truth! Being a good person and only being attracted to kids mist be some kind of hell.
      You can't be wholly honest with no one, you can't have a romantic and sexual life.

  • @AkumaDiablo
    @AkumaDiablo Před rokem +638

    When I heard the lawyer saying that the dad was aiming to render the uncle "harmless", I was like, "Dead is harmless, and it the best kind as well."
    I was also smiling while listening to how badly beaten the uncle got. That was bloody awesome.
    And before anyone asks, yes, yes, I know I a twisted person.

    • @grymhunter2849
      @grymhunter2849 Před rokem +52

      Don't worry, you're not the only one here who's sense of humor is equivalent to a burnt pretzel, hella dark and twisted

    • @BILLCIPHER8
      @BILLCIPHER8 Před rokem +27

      Same. It feels SO satisfying to hear how bad he was beaten. Makes me happy that he didn't get away with it.

    • @artturner2054
      @artturner2054 Před rokem +7

      AkumaDiablo, yes you're twisted, but I'm the sick,Evil bastard that laughs at the Human Centipede. A million laughs there

    • @A_Rose_From_Concrete
      @A_Rose_From_Concrete Před rokem +16

      I believe I speak for everyone when I say we all smiled at the description of that beating

    • @dontlookinmydescription7743
      @dontlookinmydescription7743 Před rokem +10

      Not twisted, you have a very good head on your shoulders to agree

  • @Chuckf66
    @Chuckf66 Před rokem +620

    ALWAYS file for Worker's Compensation if you're injured at work. A L W A Y S!

    • @bettawitch4606
      @bettawitch4606 Před rokem +16

      No. Never. Call a lawyer. They are a privatized insurance company that has doctors on the payroll. They literally destroyed my fiancee and my life, when we very much had a clear cut lawsuit. But Workman's comp pretty much destroyed that. Why in the world would anyone claim Workman's comp. We were looking out house's in New England, where we live 2 years ago. Now we barely make it week to week. All thanks to lies and manipulation of Workman's comp. Now we have to pay a lawyer...just for appeals.

    • @sophdog2564
      @sophdog2564 Před rokem +5

      When I get so much as a paper cut at work I ask my boss for a "workers comp bandaid" lol

    • @charminglady2011
      @charminglady2011 Před rokem +6

      ​@bettawitch4606 what? You are trying to tell people to deny medical care to sue? That's not how it works though. The 2 wc claims I have I never even filed. One I passed out and my boss saw I hit my head hard. They sent me to the main hospital, she was with me until my emergency contact came. The wc gave me leave and I paid nothing. Second was during h1n1 out break. They sent people home we had several fall ill and one died. They paid for our 3 days off, and those who had weak immunity were prescribed theraflu. Both times management filed, you would definitely lose the lawsuit anyway for declining care.

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem

      @@charminglady2011 no, get a lawyer so if the decline to compensate correctly sue

    • @gigim.9742
      @gigim.9742 Před rokem +2

      @@bettawitch4606 If you don't file, your lawyer can't do jack. You don't have to file through your employer -- you can file through your states's WC division -- but you need to notify your employer, and each state sets its own timeframes for how long you have to do both.

  • @iPLAYtheSTATION
    @iPLAYtheSTATION Před rokem +377

    The dad in the last story didn't deserve any jail time. He did the world a huge favor.

    • @merlinathrawes746
      @merlinathrawes746 Před rokem +13

      There's a legal system for a reason. Unfortunately, it doesn't always work well.

    • @moebiusjdx7288
      @moebiusjdx7288 Před rokem +24

      @@merlinathrawes746 The legal system failed once already and left that freak out there to prey on children. Why would the father rely on a system that failed him once already? The legal system put a loving father in jail and left a child predator on the streets. Think of all the victims the legal system created with their failure. Why should the people who it failed rely on it?

    • @thechicken2178
      @thechicken2178 Před 11 měsíci +2

      huge is a understatement hell feel like everyone who knows this story should celebrate that he is no longer roaming the streets

    • @Erika.Jupiter
      @Erika.Jupiter Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@moebiusjdx7288
      If you're of the opinion that the legal system is a failure, the solution is not to go around and lynch all the people you think are evil. The solution is to grow up and do something about it yourself.
      I'm not arguing that the current justice system isn't flawed because it most definitely is, but it exists for a damn reason. Lynch law is too slippery of a slope to commend.
      It's not that I don't understand the father... I do! I'm the last person to cry over a pedophile. HOWEVER, he still killed a man. The circumstances should be taken into consideration but murder is still murder. The law isn't in a position to play favorites (or at least, it shouldn't be). It can't say "Murder is bad" and then add a little fine print that says "except when...".
      If it allows an exception somewhere, there's nothing stopping it from allowing an exception everywhere.
      Additionally, as mentioned before, lynch justice is a dangerous concept. If people who partake in it don't get punished accordingly... what's stopping others from copying it? Like I said, it's a slippery slope and more often than not, innocents pay the price. False allegations aren't as uncommon as one might think. What if someone gets labeled a pedophile or something equally monstrous and gets killed by an equally protective father? What if it takes a few years for that victims name to be cleared? How do you say sorry to a grave stone? The margin of error is too large to allow something like this to become normalized in the face of the public.

  • @raymondnasiadka7185
    @raymondnasiadka7185 Před rokem +842

    Uncle Mark is exactly where he belongs. Good job dad.

    • @user-ut3jk7it6c
      @user-ut3jk7it6c Před rokem +4

      prayer for uncle Mark, as he in a better place now - heaven🙏
      shame we lost such a great man...

    • @lokilaufeyson7035
      @lokilaufeyson7035 Před rokem

      @@user-ut3jk7it6c 🤡

    • @novafox9798
      @novafox9798 Před rokem +32

      ​@@user-ut3jk7it6cLol just a Reddit troll

    • @PhantomQueenOne
      @PhantomQueenOne Před rokem

      @@user-ut3jk7it6c Oh look, a rape apologist.

    • @user-ut3jk7it6c
      @user-ut3jk7it6c Před rokem +1

      @@novafox9798 Lol just a ginger forest mammal

  • @djwolfenstien305
    @djwolfenstien305 Před rokem +611

    In the last story OP's dad isn't a bad person. If anything he's a good man who defended his child and did what he had to do.

    • @Hainstille
      @Hainstille Před rokem +42

      Not only his own kid but probably also others.

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem +24

      @@Hainstilleat least everyone in op’s generation and younger in the family

    • @byno3862
      @byno3862 Před rokem +24

      @@ked49 the aunt as well, he was abusing her

    • @dracko158
      @dracko158 Před rokem +24

      It's as the dad's lawyer said, he gone into a protective rage and had only intended to render him harmless.

    • @myopinion69420
      @myopinion69420 Před rokem

      @@dracko158 and ultimately that was the only real way to do it. those sicko peddo priests go on doing that shit into their 80's and 90's, so even a long ass prison sentence is not enough, they just don't deserve to live.

  • @dragonhoffele1612
    @dragonhoffele1612 Před rokem +418

    ‘had only intended to render him harmless’ he did in fact render that piece of filth harmless, he’ll never harm anyone again. Literally what that dad did is what we should always do to predators, they do not deserve second chances. You get one chance not to be scum of the earth, and Uncle Mark decided he’d end his own free trail on life by trying to screw with OP and OP’s amazing father.

    • @mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072
      @mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 Před rokem +7

      That’s not how rights work.

    • @anonyorb4197
      @anonyorb4197 Před rokem +32

      @mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 sorry but first off, the dad protected the Aunt's life. Mark would of killed her to keep himself from being put away, the dad also ensured all the nieces and nephews were safe because the man was willing to infront of everybody kidnap a kid. If anything, Mark would of been a bigger threat if he somehow avoided the police, so death was the right thing to do. Mark was a monster.

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před rokem

      No, sorry, it’s shit like this, that “what we should always do” bit, that is the reason we’re in the middle of the anti-LGBT crisis we have right now. Because the political rhetoric is literally labelling normal people as these kind of sick predators, and society’s knee jerk reaction to it, calling people “heroes” for extrajudicial murder, is what bad actors in politics are capitalizing on right now to get their way. Maybe think about what you’re normalizing here.

    • @dragonhoffele1612
      @dragonhoffele1612 Před rokem

      @@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 Sorry but I could give a shit less about rights if you are a child predator, you forgo your right to breathe air once you do such a heinous act. Same goes for any kind of sexual crime. Those people forgo being people when they do shit like that, they deserve to be thrown in a deep hole in the middle of nowhere to rot and fester away. What OP’s Dad did was honestly a favor to Mark, Mark wouldn’t have survive prison. If there’s one thing criminals don’t like, it’s child predators. It’s why prisons have to put these scum in solitary, it’s because other prisoners will actively try to kill them. Prisons actually enjoy having predators behind bars because they are considered the most well behaved of prisoner, they won’t start problems because they know the only people who won’t beat them to death are other predators.

    • @grandmabethany6743
      @grandmabethany6743 Před rokem

      @@anonyorb4197it’s no point In arguing with a despicable idiot, he’s just another pedophile sympathizer, that try’s to grasp at the most basic concepts of law, while also being ignorant to the terms and conditions that excuse or justify the breaking of the law. Just another sick person promoting their sick philia

  • @joeschmo622
    @joeschmo622 Před rokem +49

    That wasn't a crime. That was pest-control.

    • @NextWeeek
      @NextWeeek Před 10 měsíci +7

      Community service!

  • @nicholassanabria6493
    @nicholassanabria6493 Před rokem +556

    That’s a great last story, the dad is a GOAT for protecting his family because of his sick brother and I don’t blame the dad for killing his brother

    • @candidsandie
      @candidsandie Před rokem +32

      I remember hearing a story of a father on a farm in Texas walking into the barn to see one of his hands se*-@lly assaulting his (the farmer's) daughter.
      The farmer killed his hired hand, then and there.
      No charges were brought against the father, rightfully so!
      GOAT Father award goes to- these two dads!

    • @scourgathehedgehog4132
      @scourgathehedgehog4132 Před rokem

      ​​@@candidsandiehand? What that

    • @dragonsteamworks6675
      @dragonsteamworks6675 Před rokem +13

      ​@@scourgathehedgehog4132farm hand. Genera term for a helper on a farm.

    • @magical_pixie_horse7346
      @magical_pixie_horse7346 Před rokem +3

      ​@candidsandie
      sounds like what should've happened in the Greene mile film.

    • @scourgathehedgehog4132
      @scourgathehedgehog4132 Před rokem

      @@dragonsteamworks6675 oh thank you for telling me because I live in the northwest. That we don't hear it that comment

  • @frostnovaomega1152
    @frostnovaomega1152 Před rokem +113

    Story 3: OPs Dad is a freaking hero. Having fucked up preferences is one thing, but when you groom and try to kidnap kids you forfeit your claim on living

    • @soulofflame9999
      @soulofflame9999 Před rokem

      Random thought:
      Prisoners HATE pedophiles, how do they react to people who revoke a pedophiles life privileges.

    • @tjmonkey5795
      @tjmonkey5795 Před 10 měsíci

      Uncle Mark:your parents changed their mind
      OP's dad: your free trial of existence has expired

  • @onevoice2993
    @onevoice2993 Před rokem +39

    I feel so bad for the dad in that last one. He missed YEARS of his kids lives all for being a good dad. And the mom too. She had to live as a single parent while hiding the difficult truth from her kids. I'm glad she told them he was protecting them.

    • @rebeccahicks2392
      @rebeccahicks2392 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Yeah, while the story's mainly about the heroism of OP's dad, the mom did a great job of keeping him aware that his dad was a good person who loved them, even though she was shielding their kids from the full truth. One can easily imagine an alternate reality where the kids have hated their dad for being gone and for leaving them, and that would have been so unjust and horrible.

  • @omega_berzerk5384
    @omega_berzerk5384 Před rokem +340

    The dad in the last story is a goddamn hero. A shame uncle Mark didn't suffer all that much, to REALLY get the point home.

    • @gilded_lady
      @gilded_lady Před rokem +27

      If anything; Uncle Mark got off light compared to what prison would have been like for him.

    • @omega_berzerk5384
      @omega_berzerk5384 Před rokem +2

      @@gilded_lady fr

    • @Ryder-the-Creator
      @Ryder-the-Creator Před rokem +2

      ​@@gilded_ladyOh, they're seriously gonna have fun with him. I guarantee it.

    • @AstridCobalt
      @AstridCobalt Před rokem +7

      @@Ryder-the-Creator nah they're not, because he died already
      they would've though, if he got arrested instead of justice served through a beatdown

    • @Ryder-the-Creator
      @Ryder-the-Creator Před rokem +5

      @@AstridCobalt I mean, even if he survived, he'd still would get killed in prison.

  • @sassyghost_8
    @sassyghost_8 Před rokem +54

    S-tier dad in that last story. He did what a father is supposed to do: protect his family. OP should be proud that his dad went the extra mile on multiple occasions to keep his kids safe. Yes, it ended (very) bloody but Mark made it clear that he wasn’t going to stop and, if anything, he was getting bolder.

  • @Yumi_Jay
    @Yumi_Jay Před rokem +15

    Can you imagine growing up with your sibling, someone you know your entire life, only to find out what a monster they are when they are targeting your kid. That "uncle" was demented.

  • @hollyjones5531
    @hollyjones5531 Před rokem +25

    The saddest part of the military story is how many woman they let him harass before they took action.
    She said 4 other women she didn't know about.
    So that makes 6 women before they took action. And those are just the ones who reported him.

    • @Josh_the_jester
      @Josh_the_jester Před 11 měsíci

      Well now in his 30s, forever single, probably working a sucky 9/5 for minimum wage, as rSlash oh so loves to say "see ya, WOULDN'T WANNA BE YA"

    • @SparDanger
      @SparDanger Před 8 měsíci

      Even in 2023, we ladies are still getting the short end of the stick. :/

  • @Xenshi.
    @Xenshi. Před rokem +30

    That dad is literally batman. Even I got chills when he just suddenly showed up before mark was able to do anything to his kid. He really did the community a service, something the police weren’t able to do.

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem +11

      Not Batman, punisher

    • @Xenshi.
      @Xenshi. Před rokem +6

      @@ked49 A much better comparison

  • @beyond13reaper
    @beyond13reaper Před rokem +232

    That dad deserves good health and fortune for protecting his children and future children from that pedo.

    • @HasufelyArod
      @HasufelyArod Před rokem +6

      Such a horrible occurence of fate that dad's brother turned out to be such an appalling meatbag.

    • @It-is-me...Melsie
      @It-is-me...Melsie Před rokem +2

      He's a thug

    • @lordnazar6382
      @lordnazar6382 Před rokem +1

      @@It-is-me...Melsie Probably. But that thug did the world a service.

    • @markwilson4078
      @markwilson4078 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@It-is-me...MelsieWhile I wouldn’t want to be either, if I HAD to choose between being a thug or a pedo, I’ll be a thug any day of the week.

  • @yvonnewilson2242
    @yvonnewilson2242 Před rokem +14

    All I have to say for the father in that last story is:
    *RIP AND TEAR UNTIL IT'S DONE.*
    OP's dad is walking boss music.

  • @TheVeniceAngel
    @TheVeniceAngel Před rokem +90

    That dad at the end is a freakin' hero! He probably saved SO many children's lives by stopping Uncle Mark, also I wish OP and his family the best after what they went through.

  • @DTylerFultzVA
    @DTylerFultzVA Před rokem +16

    The dad in that last story was top-tier. He recognized the uncle as a legitimate threat and protected his family.
    His brother was dead the moment he chose the p*do lifestyle. Dad just finalized the deal. Cost the dad prison time, but he made sure his family would never face that kind of horror again.

  • @rottentriangle
    @rottentriangle Před rokem +9

    the last dad would be seen as a hero in jail, and litearly every prisoner would respect him

  • @JeneenRose-Osborne
    @JeneenRose-Osborne Před rokem +89

    God bless the father for protecting not only his kids but all kids from that predator. He deserves an award!

  • @raarasunai4896
    @raarasunai4896 Před rokem +82

    Father of the year in the last story! Took an absolute piece of whatever is worse than scum and eliminated it, even knowing he would face consequences.

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 Před rokem +83

    Story 3: Sometimes, the only solution is to take matters into your own hands. There's nothing else that could be done, this was the only way to end it. OP's dad was willing to protect someone, even if he ended up in prison for it, and it's very heartwarming

    • @grymhunter2849
      @grymhunter2849 Před rokem +9

      Karma takes too long and I ain't waiting to see what fate has in store

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem

      @@grymhunter2849 wouldn’t that make you karma?

    • @Charles-7
      @Charles-7 Před rokem

      this is exactly what happens to pedos anyway, when they get into prison.

    • @slipstreamxr3763
      @slipstreamxr3763 Před rokem

      @@ked49 No, the father in this story would be the definition of nemesis which is the ancient Greek concept of divine retribution.

  • @Stupediot
    @Stupediot Před rokem +29

    Uncle Mark: "Your parents changed their mind."
    Dad: *Spawns in like an npc*

    • @bucko2356
      @bucko2356 Před 3 měsíci

      Dad: Ernie prepares to commit a hate crime

  • @KellyDVance
    @KellyDVance Před rokem +26

    2nd story: When she said "using foster kids for money" my first thought was if that comes out that could kill his career. When the sexual harassment and attempting to have an affair came out (adultery is prosecutable under the UCMJ), I thought 'if there is any investigation his career is toast.' When she said 18 years in, I knew just how fubarred this guy was. If you're smart, you can live off a 20yr retirement check, and he just lost all of it.
    I'm cackling.

    • @paxhumana2015
      @paxhumana2015 Před rokem +2

      Adultery needs to be prosecutable under civilian law as well. I know MANY groups would oppose that, though.

    • @KellyDVance
      @KellyDVance Před rokem

      @@paxhumana2015 why? What reason is there to prosecute adultery criminally?

    • @AbbysalWarrior
      @AbbysalWarrior Před rokem

      ​@@KellyDVanceTo bring back morals in a society fillef with degenerative behaviors.

    • @KellyDVance
      @KellyDVance Před rokem

      @@AbbysalWarrior so you want to have a morality police?

  • @notconvincedgranny6573
    @notconvincedgranny6573 Před rokem +9

    I told my kids and grandchildren "I've lived a good life; if anyone steps wrong, call the cops and the coroner - the cops will be coming for me."

  • @silverflight01
    @silverflight01 Před rokem +94

    Story 1: Geez, threatening self-unalive for not getting what he wants? Honestly, the world is better off without him for how much of a slimeball he is being. How is he the son of OP's godsend of a former boss again?

    • @BeanManolo
      @BeanManolo Před rokem +2

      Also, I don't know how vape juice manufacturing license works, but if it's anything like tobacco and liquor selling licenses, OP's ex-boss is MASSIVELY SCREWED.

    • @alexgannon4139
      @alexgannon4139 Před rokem

      ​@@BeanManoloin the US vape regulations are pretty relaxed in comparison to tobacco, it is getting stricter and stricter though

    • @madgevanness4011
      @madgevanness4011 Před rokem +3

      I think the most sweet of people let kids get away with things and they learn to manipulate. Versus the abusers where kids learn to hide and sneak, if they don’t pass it down.

    • @dshoultz6110
      @dshoultz6110 Před rokem +2

      ​@@BeanManoloI'm thinking that it wasn't all tobacco, but cbd products as well, which have even stricter laws and regulations.

    • @BeanManolo
      @BeanManolo Před rokem +2

      @@dshoultz6110 if that's the case and he was doing CBD-related vape juice as some of the in-house made mixes, then he's in even deeper trouble;
      And all that is just for the FDA charges alone, the IRS and OSHA ones on top of that would make it even worst.

  • @ThePhenomenalEX
    @ThePhenomenalEX Před rokem +68

    I have mixed feelings about the aunt in the last story. I get that she was scared of him, but protecting someone that she knew was a pedo was 100% a shitty move. I guess the best thing I could say is that at least she didn't let it happen twice.

    • @faeb.9618
      @faeb.9618 Před rokem +18

      same, though considering he did abuse her too i guess she was struggling to find a way out or believe she had one since that seems to be a common situation even with a support network available. i guess she would've wanted to say something the first time but after he ripped the pictures away from her with no evidence left she was scared for her life

    • @kozolith2121
      @kozolith2121 Před rokem +12

      fear is a hell of a drug, I can't really blame her for being scared of what mark would do to her if she called the cops on him

  • @ItmeHampter
    @ItmeHampter Před rokem +19

    That dad is a true hero. He saved who knows how many children. Victims. He's a true man. A true father.

  • @InMintCondition13
    @InMintCondition13 Před rokem +116

    What a father to be proud of! May he live a long, happy, and fulfilling life.

  • @jomommajo1323
    @jomommajo1323 Před rokem +27

    I almost cried at the last story. That father did nothing wrong! You shouldn’t get arrested for taking out trash!

    • @Brock_Lee501
      @Brock_Lee501 Před rokem

      Well, murder is murder.

    • @BILLCIPHER8
      @BILLCIPHER8 Před rokem +6

      ​@@Brock_Lee501eh.yeah sadly that's how the justice system sees it. But a murder of an innocent person vs a pedo is very vastly different and should be delt with differently, in my opinion.

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem

      @@Brock_Lee501 no it isn’t

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem +3

      The father left the school, legally making the murder personal and not in defense of the victim of kidnapping/sa/murder. But judge was nice

    • @Brock_Lee501
      @Brock_Lee501 Před rokem +3

      @@BILLCIPHER8 yes, but regardless a sentence should still be given, maybe a lenient one, but there can’t just be no consequences.

  • @BeanManolo
    @BeanManolo Před rokem +26

    Third story reminds me of the Gary Plauché and Jeff Doucet story. Jeff was exactly like Mark, and did to Gary's son what I feel Mark planned to do with OP (kidnapped, r*ped and molested). Gary on other hand did what OP's father did. And I'm not one to advocate for 'taking justice in your own hands', but with the police letting Mark go, and his disgusting wife helping him get away with it the first time, I feel OP's father was justified.

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před rokem +3

      Maybe that’s where this story was borne from then, because I don’t think it’s actually real. There’s too many coincidences and logical inconsistencies that people on here and on Reddit have pointed out.

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před rokem +5

      Interesting also, the victim of Jeff Doucet has grown up and has written a book and done interviews about it, and he doesn’t agree with people calling his dad a hero for vigilante justice (like a ton of top level comments on this video are for the dad in the Reddit story). “It is more important for a parent to be there to help support their child than put themselves in a place to be prosecuted.”

  • @AgentRedgrave
    @AgentRedgrave Před rokem +8

    I'm gonna say it. The world needs more people like the dad in the last story. He should get a medal.

  • @the_hecaton
    @the_hecaton Před rokem +17

    We should mention how Mark's wife told op dad about the photos, otherwise... They probably wouldn't know until it's too late

    • @LilStitchy1
      @LilStitchy1 Před 2 měsíci

      Unfortunately by the time he had the photos the first time it was too late. He was already victimizing the kids in those photos and he was most likely trading them as well. He also could very well have already hurt a child by his own hand and gotten away with it because pedophiles will threaten the kids to keep the secret from being discovered. I know people who have only told about their abuse on their death bed and their abuser had been dead for decades.

  • @alexanderhenby1362
    @alexanderhenby1362 Před rokem +26

    Oh heck yeah. I work for the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission in my state and I KNEW the second OP said "illegal" products excise was going to be all over this. I bet OSHA alerted the state excise police (OP says ATF, but unless bossman really fucked up, I doubt the feds got involved. Probably the state ATC) I laughed and laughed.
    Thank you OP. Thank You!

    • @orangeman2255
      @orangeman2255 Před rokem +1

      Op for the first story here! Yea it might have been the ATC not the ATF, not exactly sure. All I know is they confiscated around $200,000 worth of product!

  • @A_Rose_From_Concrete
    @A_Rose_From_Concrete Před rokem +27

    Honestly I don't think the last OP's dad should have went to jail for doing a public service. Mark stopped being his brother the very moment he found out about those pictures

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem

      He left the school. That made it not in defensive of the child and instead personally.

  • @ultimatevenom11
    @ultimatevenom11 Před rokem +75

    I haven't heard from this subreddit in ages it feels like, great to see you cover this again!

    • @monosodiumglutamate6483
      @monosodiumglutamate6483 Před rokem +9

      Its pretty rare to find a story that aint just outright fake on there.

    • @jro4699
      @jro4699 Před rokem +4

      ​​​@@monosodiumglutamate6483 yeah that's true

    • @catboy6451
      @catboy6451 Před rokem +2

      ​@@monosodiumglutamate6483Aye, but if it's good listening, does it matter of it's real or not?

    • @imperialspacemarine1539
      @imperialspacemarine1539 Před rokem +3

      sadly only the last story is new. the others he had already covered in older vids.

    • @TheElegantPelican
      @TheElegantPelican Před rokem +1

      I like it when he covers this sub but they can get pretty dark

  • @Runemablisk
    @Runemablisk Před rokem +14

    I also need to applauded that judge and lawyer in the last story they had to charge him but they gave him the bare minimum while shaming the police for failing so hard. The dad did what any parent would do in that situation including me and for it to be your own brother a person you love and trust to do that doubles that rage.

  • @noranizaazmi6523
    @noranizaazmi6523 Před rokem +17

    Story 3: May mark rot in hell, and by some miracle he doesn’t, i’ll drag him down with me to tartarus myself

  • @RingoSalver
    @RingoSalver Před rokem +14

    That man did the world a service. May that uncle get everything he deserves in the afterlife.

  • @TheMasterGnomeish
    @TheMasterGnomeish Před rokem +10

    I've missed nuclear revenge. I hope these are making a comeback into the regular line up

    • @Veldrusara
      @Veldrusara Před rokem +2

      I heard he stopped reading from NR because most of the stories posted there are outrageously unbelievable and he had at least one report of some story from there he previously read that turned out to be false. I dunno, personally. And I'm not entiiiirely sure I care about the validity being confirmed as long as it's at least believable. It'd be unrealistic to think that plenty of posters in all walks of Reddit embellish things for literary or otherwise Red-cred effect. Slashy could read the phone book to me tbh and I'd be peachykeen.

  • @celestinenox
    @celestinenox Před rokem +7

    RE: that last story... I wish someone had been that protective of me. And about being told exactly what someone is and what they did or wanted to do... I learned as an adult what probably happened to me between the ages of 1-3 because of my biological father (who is not and has not been in my life since then)... and I kind of wish I didn't know. It doesn't help anything to know something that happened when I was too young to remember now. It just makes me feel worse. Good on OP's dad for doing what he needed to do to protect his kids and take a predator out of this world.

    • @aikotitilai3820
      @aikotitilai3820 Před 11 měsíci

      I can relate to this feeling. Something happened to me too but I think it was more between 5-6. I remember but a for a long time I didn't think much about it. It was a memory that I had, and once I was reminiscing about all the shit I went through it hit me. I was 10 at the time. All I could think was "Oh.". Still don't know what to think of it nor what to do about that. I still my life normally like it never happened, but sometimes I think back about it and wonder if it just me denying it that I don't feel any strong feelings about it or just me accepting it happened.

  • @chronicallyfabulous88
    @chronicallyfabulous88 Před rokem +5

    To the OP of that last story, if you read this: please thank your dad for me, fr. No one protected me from people like your uncle, despite countless opportunities. Surviving that kind of violence as a kid... It never leaves you. It casts a shadow over your entire life. It takes things from you that most people aren't even aware they have to be taken.
    I think one of the things that scars a person the most is, as simple as it may sound, experiencing true helplessness. Realising there is literally nothing you can do to stop that person from hurting you and no one is going to help you. All you can do is dissociate and try to survive. Most adults in prosperous countries will never experience that -- and honestly, no one should ever have to. It messes ADULTS up for life. But when it happens to a child, their childhood ends then and there.
    Who knows how many kids got to grow up safe because of what your dad did? He's an actual, real life hero, as far as I (and probably most survivors) am concerned. He paid dearly for the right to protect his family and I cannot emphasize enough how grateful I am that people like your dad exist 💜

  • @Wendy_O._Koopa
    @Wendy_O._Koopa Před rokem +7

    Dude lived the American dream, killing a predator with his bear hands.

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem

      The American dream is to have taken a shotgun to predator

    • @BlooMonkiMan
      @BlooMonkiMan Před rokem

      I thought the American dream was to make hella bread

    • @Wendy_O._Koopa
      @Wendy_O._Koopa Před rokem +1

      @@BlooMonkiMan It's a multifaceted dream; there's the standard 'Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness' thing; plus killing bad guys, whether they be pedos, zombies, landlords, or what have you. In truth the dream is whatever you want it to be, it's a dream.

  • @Amber417
    @Amber417 Před rokem +14

    For the third story, all I could hear was “it was a murder, but not a crime”

    • @truthseeker9249
      @truthseeker9249 Před rokem +4

      🎶 HE HAD IT COMIN! HE HAD IT COMIN! HE ONLY HAD HIMSELF TO BLAME! IF YOU'D HAVE BEEN THERE! IF YOU'D HAVE SEEN IT! I BETCHA YOU WOULD HAVE DONE THE SAME!🎶
      Cell Block Tango has NEVER been more appropriate.

  • @brianrogers7360
    @brianrogers7360 Před rokem +20

    Story 1. ALWAYS file after injuring yourself. ALWAYS.

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem +3

      And try to get a lawyer

    • @YourXavier
      @YourXavier Před rokem +1

      This. Even if you feel fine, you should get it on record, just in case it turns out later to become a problem.

    • @orangeman2255
      @orangeman2255 Před rokem

      OP here. Definitely learned my lesson I'll tell you that

  • @xoxosalem
    @xoxosalem Před rokem +20

    Oh, good lord, I must be still waking up. I thought the title said, "my dad called me a p*do" 💀😭

    • @RyanZacharko
      @RyanZacharko Před rokem +3

      Haha! Sorry though, now that you said it I thought the title said the same thing as well.

  • @parabr
    @parabr Před rokem +6

    I'm so happy to see nuclear revenge back on your channel! Never knew why you stopped covering it!

    • @Veldrusara
      @Veldrusara Před rokem +3

      I heard he stopped reading from NR because most of the stories posted there are outrageously unbelievable and he had at least one report of some story from there he previously read that turned out to be false. I dunno, personally. And I'm not entiiiirely sure I care about the validity being confirmed as long as it's at least believable. It'd be unrealistic to think that plenty of posters in all walks of Reddit embellish things for literary or otherwise Red-cred effect. Slashy could read the phone book to me tbh and I'd be peachykeen.

  • @korthnanfortuna9675
    @korthnanfortuna9675 Před rokem +5

    Fun fact about story 2? My dad was OP, and he got solicited for sex by a subordinate woman, and HIS career was fucked from then on. No promotions, had to fight for a Gold Card after his Medical Discharge because the military doesn’t consider him worthy of a Gold Card for a non-combat action related mental illness.
    He still can’t get a job now, and it’s been over a decade since.

    • @justtrouble1040
      @justtrouble1040 Před rokem +2

      The military is still misogynistic, corrupt, and good at ignoring problems. I know. And you will also know the absolute best, most caring and honest people ever born.

  • @ShadowReignhart
    @ShadowReignhart Před rokem +5

    I have an Uncle who will never be getting out of prison due to the mental illness that is Pedophilia. He did things to my sister and four other girls that make me wish he'd been killed instead of imprisoned. He acted so kind, but he was a sick man,with even sicker goals. He'll never be released, Because even in prison he was caught with CP. I honestly wonder if he'd have been better of dead.

  • @kelleyk28
    @kelleyk28 Před rokem +3

    The number of people who get out of going to jail for murder is staggering. OPs dad was protecting his family. If anyone deserved to get off with no jail time, it's this guy. He's a hero and a real father.

  • @Mallard_of_May14
    @Mallard_of_May14 Před rokem +3

    Story 3: Mark deserved that fair and square, I think what the dad did was a form of self defense and I don’t blame him at all for what he did

  • @orangeman2255
    @orangeman2255 Před rokem +3

    Story 1 OP here and holy shit do i feel like i made it. Been watching rslash for YEARS and didnt think my little post would make it here. Thank you rslash!!

  • @LifeInABoxorigin
    @LifeInABoxorigin Před rokem +3

    The Dad in story three is a hero. No, he didn't kill someone; he took out the trash. Which is a pretty typical chore that dad's do.

  • @reaper07live
    @reaper07live Před rokem +4

    last story.... what a father,one less monster in the world thank you for your service sir

  • @lancerevell5979
    @lancerevell5979 Před rokem +3

    Many years back, there was a news story on TV about a man being extradited from one state back to his home state. In the home state airport, the police are escorting the handcuffed man passing some pay phones.... a guy at the phones swings around and shoots the prisoner in the head! He was a young boy's father, and the boy had been the victim of the prisoner, who was arrested for SA of a child. I personally cheered the Dad on, though of course he was arrested and faced a murder charge. Had I heen on his jury, I would have hung it, refusing to find him guilty of murder.

    • @Brock_Lee501
      @Brock_Lee501 Před rokem

      “You didn’t risk your life to save someone, you’re a terrible person.

  • @ArtifactSkyline
    @ArtifactSkyline Před rokem +5

    Normally I do not like nuclearrevenge, the stories go too far and result in me feeling sick. This time however, each story was better than the last. That finally was *chef's kiss* perfect. Nothing quite like cleaning up the streets one murder at a time. Dexter (at least the first season) has made something like this so satisfying. Knowing that scum does sometimes get what it deserves. Dad of the year, and we'll it is unfortunate he had to spend 5 years in prison, hopefully the knowledge of what he did and how he genuinely saved his son's life is some level of consolation.

    • @Brock_Lee501
      @Brock_Lee501 Před rokem +1

      I just try to stay away from revenge reddits as a whole. I can’t stop thinking about them for hours after I hear them, and it prevents me from doing anything. I definitely do agree with that first statement though.

  • @vastbigbubba
    @vastbigbubba Před rokem +21

    MAJOR W DAD! He didn't deserve any jail time at all.

    • @avashnea
      @avashnea Před rokem +3

      I think the only reason he got any was because he set up the ambush. So even though the PoS deserved it, they could claim it was premeditated and not just rage.

  • @AnonymousTranquility
    @AnonymousTranquility Před rokem +1

    That father is a legend for protecting not only his kids, but many other children from an absolute creep

  • @calvinwalker5408
    @calvinwalker5408 Před rokem +6

    That father is an absolute beast, (and I mean it with the utmost respect an awe at him) to kill his own brother to protect his family probably took a lot. Mad respect man. I wish my spermdoner was a 1000th of a man as you.

  • @Meowzi1992
    @Meowzi1992 Před rokem +51

    What a putrid woman to allow her husband to be a disgusting creature and to let an innocent man go to jail. Sure she made up for it, but it's still disgusting as all hell.

    • @susansusan6612
      @susansusan6612 Před rokem

      She should have gotten what her husband got, she is just as bad.

    • @BlooMonkiMan
      @BlooMonkiMan Před rokem +1

      ​@@susansusan6612I'm not so sure she deserves the death sentence. She was intimidated into complicity by her long-time abuser, after all...

    • @13thMaiden
      @13thMaiden Před rokem +16

      Abuse fricks with your brain. What she did was incredibly wrong, but likely her brain went into appeasement mode trying to keep Mark from hurting her more. The second time, she didn't have Mark intimidating her and she came clean.

    • @gardnerhill9073
      @gardnerhill9073 Před rokem +14

      People being tortured will do anything to stop the pain - including lie for their abuser.

    • @lordnazar6382
      @lordnazar6382 Před rokem +11

      Sure, what she did was not right, but you gotta remember, abuse fucks with your head. You will do anything to protect yourself. And if protecting a monster does that, then that's exactly what they'll do.

  • @bluestreaker9242
    @bluestreaker9242 Před rokem +4

    DOOM Guy approves the last story. Rip & Tear until it is done. Just...mad...MAD respect for that dad for protecting the children. I'd buy that dad a drink, dude deserves one. ;)

  • @crizmeow8394
    @crizmeow8394 Před rokem +2

    I don’t understand why people get punished when they have a perfectly clear justification, this man lost years of his life with his family for doing the world a favor

    • @Brock_Lee501
      @Brock_Lee501 Před rokem

      Murder is murder

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem

      @@Brock_Lee501 no, manslaughter is manslaughter

  • @danteciccarelli2790
    @danteciccarelli2790 Před rokem +1

    That dad is a top father, he deserves all the love and support that he gets

  • @maieen2665
    @maieen2665 Před rokem +26

    Nuclear Revenge; I haven't heard that name in years..
    *Third OP:* OP's dad went full Papa Wolf on Uncle Mark. It's too bad he had to serve prison time for it. He should've been found not guilty for justifiable h0micide.

    • @zilesis1
      @zilesis1 Před rokem +2

      is that actually a legal thing? or is it one of those loopholy type things like jury nullification?

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem +2

      @@zilesis1there is no doubt he killed the guy so it probably wouldn’t go to jury. But sentencing. But I am not a lawyer

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem +3

      Actually you are right in a few states, there are certain crimes you can use lethal force in self defense or defense of said victim.
      And I think either r**e or kidnapping. So if he would have killed at the school it would have been a ok in the eyes of the law

    • @englandrulzall
      @englandrulzall Před rokem +1

      If I ever ended up on a jury for that kind of case, it would probably mistrial or something, cause I would NEVER find them guilty.

  • @Fatso97
    @Fatso97 Před rokem +3

    >hates women > tries to sleep with the same woman he hates

    • @twistysunshine
      @twistysunshine Před rokem

      You'll see plenty of people who do not let hate stop the horny ... That's how u get people racist to their mixed kids

  • @user-lt1yp9vf5u
    @user-lt1yp9vf5u Před 6 měsíci

    I’m just gonna say rn that I whole heartedly live this podcast so much that when I listen to anything else I can’t stand it and when I go to Spotify to listen to your podcast I can’t find anything I haven’t heard over an over so now I still listen to the stories over and over bc nothing else is good 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @echemh
    @echemh Před 4 měsíci

    I love seeing these nuclear revenge videos. I see those come up on the list and wonder how deep and dark is it going this time. One of my favorite stories on here was the unofficial first nuclear revenge on this channel. I say unofficial because it was technically in a pro revenge video, but after that, nuclear revenge videos started showing up.

  • @condar419
    @condar419 Před rokem +5

    In the dead uncle story, OP doesn't mention being called to testify about Mark coming to get him at school, or even being interviewed by the cops or his dad's lawyer. Interesting, no? That would be absolutely essential for OP's dad to get the charges reduced to manslaughter. For all those foaming at the mouth in the comments here, maybe think about whether this story is true. (And if anyone can find a link to this story - which would have been at least a regional cause celebre - please post it.)

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, I remember coming across this story on the subreddit like a year ago and reading it and going… there’s really just too many coincidences for this story to be real. I also remember some people on the comments of the post questioning its veracity as well. But it’s certainly a great way to bring out all the people who think vigilante justice is okay. 🙃
      (Also, links get deleted in this comment section. If you search for the text of the story in quotes, you’ll find it pretty easily.)
      EDIT: Oh you mean like a news story? Unlikely to exist, imo.

    • @ked49
      @ked49 Před rokem

      @@Tustin2121 unless it was in Florida no state has enough transparency

    • @sarahquinn6849
      @sarahquinn6849 Před rokem

      It could be fake but also it could be that they didn’t need OP to testify between the photos, plus the Aunt’s testimony and other witnesses at the school that may have been enough to get it reduced (though I’m no lawyer so I could be mistaken)

  • @mr.scarlo2234
    @mr.scarlo2234 Před rokem +28

    I hope that everyone is having a good Tuesday!

    • @qzoid3060
      @qzoid3060 Před rokem

      The pedo certainly isn’t having a Tuesday at all

    • @RyanZacharko
      @RyanZacharko Před rokem +2

      That’s the first comment I saw about.

    • @kryw10
      @kryw10 Před rokem +1

      So far so good! Good luck today!

    • @sonofmaniac
      @sonofmaniac Před rokem +2

      You as well

  • @evandegge8230
    @evandegge8230 Před rokem +1

    That's how a father should react in that situation. That's not murder or manslaughter, that is just good parenting.

  • @Katie-Kat26
    @Katie-Kat26 Před rokem +1

    I was just thinking the other day that there hasn't been a Necular Revenge video in a while, and now I'm so excited for this one! 😆

  • @flamethrower82
    @flamethrower82 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Story 1: Don't mess with the people that know your dirty laundry. :)
    Story 3: It should be legal to end pedophiles, especially if it's family.

  • @chin_aa9166
    @chin_aa9166 Před rokem +10

    WOAH nuclear revenge! I thought they got rid of this subreddit.

    • @Veldrusara
      @Veldrusara Před rokem +1

      I heard he stopped reading from NR because most of the stories posted there are outrageously unbelievable and he had at least one report of some story from there he previously read that turned out to be false. I dunno, personally. And I'm not entiiiirely sure I care about the validity being confirmed as long as it's at least believable. It'd be unrealistic to think that plenty of posters in all walks of Reddit embellish things for literary or otherwise Red-cred effect. Slashy could read the phone book to me tbh and I'd be peachykeen.

  • @fayeslover
    @fayeslover Před rokem +1

    That dad at the end deserves Dad of the Year.

  • @agentburningbutters3655
    @agentburningbutters3655 Před 11 měsíci +1

    "You could barely see the floor because of the blood"
    OP's Dad did a NICE Job :D

  • @sparklejarret5825
    @sparklejarret5825 Před rokem +4

    Everyone needs a father like that!

  • @dystopia-2121
    @dystopia-2121 Před rokem +17

    Op's dad in the Third story is a plain hero. That's it. He should of been Pardoned or completely let go. He took a monster off this planet.
    I'd be proud if he was my dad too.

  • @snacks.tastegood7170
    @snacks.tastegood7170 Před rokem

    OMG R/NUCLEARREVENGE IS FINALLY BACK 🔥🔥🔥 these ones were always my favourites out of all your videos!

  • @andidevlin3361
    @andidevlin3361 Před rokem

    that last story hit a big nerve
    I othen regret not doing the same to my own dad all those years ago.
    thankfully he has already passed after a painful battle with cancer with no family around as support.
    Happened only a couple years after being released after a 5 year sentence

  • @IfritDemiGod75
    @IfritDemiGod75 Před rokem +9

    Story 3: if I had a dollar for every time I heard this story I would be a few dollars richer but on a serious note the true mvp of this story is the dad this dad is the true definition of godly father if you literally go to prison to protect your children and family then you are more than a hero your truly a god to op’s dad thank you for this amazing story we need more people like you in this world and to uncle mark you got what you deserve you monster

  • @MatPatOutOfContext
    @MatPatOutOfContext Před rokem +7

    Yoppee! I have an alarm at 9 every day specifically so that if my notifications don’t work then I can still watch >:33 you put so much work into giving us daily videos so thank you! Hope everybody has an amazing day!

  • @zombiekillingsquad8917
    @zombiekillingsquad8917 Před rokem +1

    Gonna fall asleep to this and listen to it again later, keep up the good work though! Been missin this sub

  • @d3str0i3r
    @d3str0i3r Před rokem

    that first story, i love that osha and only osha showed up first, because the timing mprobably, from the manager's perspective, looked like OP doubled down after being retaliated against

  • @cubemage1045
    @cubemage1045 Před rokem +2

    Truth time. I'm not the one who wrote the post, but I'm the "manager" in the first story who walked out when shit went south and the enforcement showed up. Bro wrote that post more-or-less in real time when the crazy started. Chaos ensued. People quit. Bitterness seethed. Reckonings were planned.

  • @alexisgrunden1556
    @alexisgrunden1556 Před rokem +3

    Someone tries to manipulate you by threatening to unalive themselves, you call the police for a wellness check on them. No ifs, ands or buts. Just call, full stop. Either they're genuinely a danger to themselves and you just saved a life, or they're full of sh*t and have now learned that actions have consequences, and that you're not falling for it anymore.
    Heads they lose, tails you win.

  • @eitrtine3448
    @eitrtine3448 Před rokem +1

    *when your dad spawns in like an enemy character from a video game*
    But man that's just... disgusting, how OP's uncle was willing, and READY to harm them, and took advantage of their age and the confusion a lot of children that age might have about a situation like that

  • @Pandanas666
    @Pandanas666 Před 22 dny +1

    Can you imagine the first story and every agent meeting at the same place like that ? That must be soo funny to witness x'D

  • @RADish-official
    @RADish-official Před rokem +3

    If he’s a Pedo, it’s not murder, it’s human decency

    • @Brock_Lee501
      @Brock_Lee501 Před rokem

      Being a pedophile isn’t a crime, being a child molester is.

  • @wendyjones3586
    @wendyjones3586 Před rokem +11

    First story ..I find it funny and we see it all the time in these stories.. OP was more then willing to sell illegal items and let unfair business practices go on until he was wronged.. Does this not make OP no better then those he wants revenge on .

    • @marjoriejohnston4905
      @marjoriejohnston4905 Před rokem +5

      State and federal don't always agree. Some states say MJ is legal, but the feds don't. Maybe that's what OP was referring to. It should be noted OP didn't know the house made stuff wasn't legal until the place got raided, so that one is a different problem

    • @wendyjones3586
      @wendyjones3586 Před rokem

      @@marjoriejohnston4905 Could be .

    • @orangeman2255
      @orangeman2255 Před rokem +3

      The illegal products that we were selling at our store were only illegal because of him not having a license, which we did not know at the time. When we found out I reported it. His other illegal products were sold at his other stores under a different name and different type of product overall (tobacco products (which I sold) vs. and THC products at the other stores). I never once sold one of his illegal THC products bc they weren't sold at our store.

    • @orangeman2255
      @orangeman2255 Před rokem +2

      Also most of the illegal stuff we knew about him doing was dealing with the employee side, like audio recording our break room (in our state super illegal as they're considered private conversation and we are a 2 party consent state), actively stealing tips from employees, purposefully taxing employees wrong so we got screwed and owed money during tax season, the entire building and his shop next door which was selling the illegal stuff we knew about being powered by extension cords from our side which is a fire hazard. Most of the illegal stuff that we knew about ahead of time had only to do with us as employees.

    • @wendyjones3586
      @wendyjones3586 Před rokem

      @@orangeman2255 cool

  • @Ringerofthewest69
    @Ringerofthewest69 Před rokem +2

    This is the first time in a long time that I have felt this much satisfaction

  • @blinday
    @blinday Před rokem +1

    Uncle Mark: your parents changed their mind ^^
    Uncle Mark: why do I hear boss music

  • @Rj-ij6ko
    @Rj-ij6ko Před rokem +10

    Last Story: Ok so, your dad is a hero, lets just get that off the bat. But my big question is: do you still talk with your aunt? I mean, i get that she wa scared and being abused but SHE is kinda the reason your father went to jail. SHE called with the pictures, then lied when police questioned her.

    • @wowgek7
      @wowgek7 Před rokem +1

      also in al those years she had more then enough time to get away safely from him after the first time she knew what he was. that aunt is just as guiulty if you ask me

    • @user-bu2sf1gb5t
      @user-bu2sf1gb5t Před rokem +5

      Yeah i was thinking about that too. While it may be somewhat justified since he was abusing her for god knows how long buuuut...that does not take away the fact that she lied and made her innocent brother in-law suffer jail time just to save her own skin and never bring this theme back up again. Really damn selfish.

    • @wowgek7
      @wowgek7 Před rokem

      @@user-bu2sf1gb5t not even her own skin but marks skin the way I understoot it the first time she didnt know yet