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r/Nuclearrevenge I Literally Drowned a Man

2025-12-11 Comedy
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Three Tales of Calculated Revenge and Local Justice

Learn how calculated retaliation dismantled an abusive marriage, bankrupted a corrupt employer, and executed violent criminals using community support.

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  • A saloon owner enacted revenge against an abusive husband, framing his death as an accident in rural Peru.
  • An employee methodically destroyed his ex-girlfriend’s mother’s fashion business after an unfair firing over staged equipment failure.
  • A community rallied to cover up an uncle's shocking murder of a local bully who killed his crush.

This episode details three distinct, ruthless acts of retribution ranging from targeted accident fraud to total business collapse and vigilante justice. Apply these structural patterns of revenge assessment if analyzing harsh consequences.

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Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hJo9o8qFqrblXu1Plkv8L Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rslash Discord: https://discord.com/invite/VD6eYD3 0:00 Intro 0:06 Family 3:28 Fired 8:25 Bury the hatchet 12:01 Killings "Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0

Top Comments (10)

@Maehock 2025-12-11

4th story. Turns out the guy killed his wife and then just murdered other people as cover. There's an entire Behind the Bastards on him that's pretty recent.

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@Huntress236 2025-12-11

"your honor, he needed killin" is an actual valid defense in some states

518 4 replies
@davidjones772 2025-12-11

OMG!! He took him SNIPE HUNTING!!! Snipe hunting was a right of passage for us when we joined the local boy scout troop, ex ept we all lived through ours lol.

307 8 replies
@fnfiveseven2328 2025-12-11

They just found evidence that it appears that Buford Pusser was the one who actually killed his wife and used the roadside ambush as a cover up.

305 10 replies
@mmmuftis1 2025-12-11

Rslash saying "we have a couple of murders" was a bit of an understatement.

274 1 replies
@ChristiMeno 2025-12-11

First story, we call that snipe hunting

217 9 replies
@nathan.brazil780 2025-12-11

The last story about pusser has actually been debunked. Recently the state police determined that his wife was shot outside the car, then placed back inside the car and the gunshot wound to pusser was self inflicted

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@willlevesconte3816 2025-12-11

Story 2: He may not have got his paycheck, but he damn sure got his payback.

154 1 replies
@greywolf221121 2025-12-11

Regarding the story of murdering rapist. Before you narrated the rest after the bully had committed his crime and bragged about it, I thought to myself, "I hope the title implies that the hatchet gets buried into his skull." Rslash finishes the story. Me: Even better.

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@Martynde 2025-12-11

Story 3 - I remember one story from a few years ago where the grieving father or grandfather tied up the murderer by a rope to the back of their car and then drove around on a rough rocky road for a few hours until there were no remains left. It took place several decades ago in a large wide open area. And like this story, all the townsfolk who knew what happened vouched for grieving man.

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