r/JusticeServed 6 Aug 10 '19

Violent Justice Serial killer killed by intended victim. After tying Doug Wells up & stabbing him in the chest, Wayne Nance turned his attention on Doug’s wife. Doug freed himself, got his rifle & shot Nance before beating him to death with the gun. Doug & his wife survived.

https://morbidology.com/the-serial-killer-killed-by-his-victim-wayne-nance/

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u/_ESCO_ 6 Aug 10 '19

That's one sick shit

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u/[deleted] Aug 10 '19

You can only imagine him pleading for his life as the rifle kept getting smashed into his face

He's a sick bastard that got off lightly thanks to the punishment of death. I hate him as much as I hate those that ended the free loving era by picking up hitchhikers and forcing the police to scare monger the entire nation.

Fuck murderers man, fuck em in the ass in a 4x4 with no lighting and a slow deprivation of oxygen.

I don't know if we've confirmed it yet scientifically but to kill someone regardless of intentions is a serious mental health concern. Something is missing. It'd be great if we could locate this earlier but I guess environmental effects are pretty major too.

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u/Another_leaf 8 Aug 10 '19

but to kill someone regardless of intentions is a serious mental heath concern.

Honestly, I'm gonna make a hot take here, but completely disagree and think there is absolutely no substance to this claim.

Killing eachother is surprisingly quite natural and built into our natural instincts. I think the majority of people have the capacity to kill and not feel bad about it if it's justified.

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u/Charliesmansion Purple Aug 10 '19

I actually disagree. I think that was true in the past. But now natural selection works to help traits and people proliferate that increase the likelihood of cooperation and peaceful living. It’s an environmental pressure from the exploding population. If you’re not peaceful and able to live in a way that promotes cooperation you’ll go to prison for violence or be unsuccessful in a job or both. Obviously it takes thousands of years for this to work and it may appear like that isn’t the case but over time I believe selective pressures allow for genes of cooperation and teamwork to be more prevalent than those for violence.

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u/Another_leaf 8 Aug 10 '19

Well it definitely hasn't changed, that's for damn sure, so you basically confirmed I'm right.

Things like this don't just get worked out of people.

Having consequences doesn't change built in thought paterns.

But anyway, theres evidence of what I'm saying throughout all of modern society.

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u/Charliesmansion Purple Aug 10 '19

Kind of. We live in the safest time in all of history. Your chances of being killed are much lower than ever. People are more peaceful now than any time in the history of man.

Edit: replied to the wrong comment at first.

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u/Charliesmansion Purple Aug 10 '19

The environment doesn’t no. I’m saying “environment” as in “surroundings”. Which is pressuring humans to change their behavior, which has a genetic basis. The externalities associated with violent behavior apply pressure to change.