7 Amazing Revenge Stories

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3. Victoria Liss

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Do you tip your server? If not, then you won’t want Victoria Liss to wait on you!

The Seattle waitress waited on Andrew Meyer, who didn’t leave her a tip on an order that totaled $28.98. He left her a different kind of tip, a mean one, written on the bottom of the receipt. It read, “P.S. You could stand to lose a few pounds”. Outraged, Victoria posted a picture of the receipt on her Facebook page and it soon went viral.

Once the picture went viral, Andrew Meyer was identified… or so people thought. An Andrew Meyer in Texas ended up receiving the hate mail instead, which Victoria was quick to apologize. Victoria did end up receiving a 100% tip from Andrew Meyer… another one, from California.

2. Gordon Jenkins

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One day, a dog named Sam bit Gordon Jenkins’ wife, taking a softball-sized chunk out of her leg. But Gordon didn’t call the authorities to report a dangerous animal. He had something else in mind.

Gordon went into a dog-sitter’s house in search of Sam. When he found him, Gordon wrapped duct tape around the dog’s mouth and took him back to his house. Once he got back to his house, the angry man stabbed Sam in the neck before stabbing him several more times.

Gordon was charged with willful ill treatment of an animal.

1. American Soldiers vs. the Nazis

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The Holocaust was one of the most devastating events in history. During World War II, 6 to 11 million Jews were brutally murdered by German guards at various extermination camps.

American soldiers who were at the Dachau concentration camp during its liberation noticed 39 railway cars that were full of the dead bodies of Jews. Enraged by what they saw, the American soldiers began shouting, “Let’s get those Nazi dogs!” A bloody rampage followed, with the soldiers lining up and gunning down 50 German guards. Another soldier became hysterical and shot four German guards and beat a German guard in the head with the butt of his rifle. He was stopped by his own colonel, who hit him on the back of the head with his handgun.

While the American soldiers were charged with a war crime, the charges were dismissed by General George Patton.

 

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