Who would you consider to be the scariest person ever or what qualities would they need to have?
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Who would you consider to be the scariest person ever or what qualities would they need to have?
Adolf Hitler comes to mind. Qualities? He was a twisted, tortured soul with a lot of power. That combination is scary. He had an inborn hatred of other races, combined with an illogical belief of his own race's superiority. He was an accomplished and passionate speaker, who could whip masses into a frenzy.
In short, one scary dude.
Actor: Boris Karloff
Politician: Caligula
Killer: Albert Fish
Vlad the impaler may win it :-\.
I bet Pol Pot and Stalin were fun to be around. And how about that Pedro Alonso Lopez?
for me scary means the person has no hesitation to kill. also someone really emotionally or mentally unstable/sick is frightening for me because you cannot reason with them.
For me from the real time video evidence here on SADDO'S I would have to say the scariest , most willing to kill , is BROCKTON in a queue at an all you can eat pizza place.
I think "scariest" would imply someone who would knowingly and willingly torture and torment someone allowing their screams and pleas of mercy to go unanswered. But there are different types of "scary" which is why I varied my answers.
Albert Fish did that kind of thing OOOH also Gordon Stewart Northcott was like that....demented bastards.
I think Boris Karloff was scary because of his demeanor on film, his presence on radio, he was just a creepy dude as an actor. My niece (whom I've introduced to Abbot & Costello and my brother has introduced to the old 'Inner Sanctum Mysteries' radio program) is terrified of Boris Karloff, so that whole scary deal still plays today. Yes, yes, what an odd kid she'll turn out to be knowing about those comedians and that radio program, but old stuff is fun.
Max Shreck of 'Nosferatu' fame was a creepy son of a bitch too!
Jones was a frightened delusional little man. Same with Hitler. Cowards who use others to do evil. Honestly the scariest has to be some 13 yr old kid who hasn't lived long enough to value what he has and seen to many being killed that he expects not to.
The scariest person I have ever met was a guy from my neighborhood, "Snowdog." He was a long time associate of my "uncle"; in prison they belonged to the same 'group' and they were crime partners when not in prison. Snow had his own son stabbed in prison for leaving him behind after he'd been shot during a robbery.
What made him so scary was that he could sense out weakness- you could literally feel him searching you for a soft spot. And if he found one, he would victimize you- and it was like he had to do it, not even like he wanted to, if that makes sense. My uncle's description of him- an albino silver backed gorilla- was pretty spot on. He was killed some years back, maybe 9 or 10, during a bank robbery.
Speaking of scary people...
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My uncle was on the yard with Charles Manson; nobody there found him scary. In fact, he got bullied and had to be segregated for his own safety. But I guess he could spellbind and mesmerize doped out kids, make them do crazy things.
LSD's a Hell of a drug
To me Manson like Jim Jones is more of a "cult of personality" killer.....he's not a guy you would fear being locked in the room with.....Albert Fish on the other handAlbert Fish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia......or Carl Panzram Carl Panzram - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia .....those guys I would be very wary of
I read a bit about Panzram. He was horribly beaten while in prison and he came to hate guards, but, at one point, he and a guard became friends. This guard was in his cell and turned his back on Panzram, who warned him never to do that again, because he might 'not be able to help himself' from attacking him.
That guard snuck out Panzram's life story to be published, very interesting story. But yeah apparently Panzram was like an animal, he escaped a juvenile prison and hopped a train and some of the hobos in a car raped him and after that he raped anyone and everyone he could overpower, not for sexual release but just to show dominance like some kind of wild dog. The documentary is on Netflix streaming.
My 'uncle', some people said, could be pretty scary. I never thought so; he was the best friend I have ever had. The local PD would try and get me to tell on him by saying he had committed more than 20 murders, but I think the number is less. He is in this video..at 4:20, 4:21, he is second from the left. At 6:37 he is on the right and, at 6:47 or 6:48, he gets a solo shot.
Gangland - Aryan Brotherhood - Video Dailymotion
He had a bunch of sayings he lived by..."I only fistfight with close personal friends"..."Boys fight, men kill"..."If it is not worth killing over, it is not worth getting angry about." A real good guy, normally, he could come off as very, very intimidating.
Worth noting that, between his time in San Quentin and his years in old Folsolm, he volunteered for Vietnam and earned 3 purple Hearts in the Marine Corp.
Those prison guys are scary.
Wow never heard of this tape before, fuck these simpletons doing this to their children.
This is from a guy who escaped that morning:
The first time I listened to this entire tape was 2008. Everytime I hear it or see footage I find myself searching the dead bodies for my family I lost in Jonestown. I lived in Jonestown for sixteen months. Was it a slave camp? Absolutely. I was brought to Peoples Temple at the age of 13. Indoctrinated at an early age. Went to Jonestown because he took my son with him when he ran from the United States because of allegations from ex members in an article to be published in New West magazine. Actually the same things that happened in the States were the same and worse in Jonestown, because we had no way to leave. I and nine others escaped the morning of the massacre.
After 34 years, I realize that Jim is not the total blame for any of it. People knew he was crazy in the United States, but they compromised everything. The lessons of Jonestown is for you to follow your own mind. I am spiritual not religious. My personal relationship with a higher power is personal and I do not have an intermediary to connect. The purpose of Peoples Temple was good- people wanted a better world with no 'isms. However, they blinded themselves for what reason I will never know. My mother paid the ultimate price of watching her daughter, son, and grandchildren die. Never will I have the opportunity to ask her why she did not run like hell when Jim Jones began speaking of sexual exploits outside his marriage when we first got the the church.
We have to take responsibility for our own spiritual growth and for our lives.
Remain blessed.
Leslie Wagner Wilson