This quote is about a coworker who was charged with MURDER.
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NOTE: There are mentions of violence, murder, drug use, and sexual harassment and molestation.

“He didnt die, just a few broken bones.”
u/WillaLane
2.
“He murdered someone and went to jail like 15 years ago.

He got out I guess a month ago, and added me on Facebook.
He always seemed so nice!”
u/Best_Entertainer7615
3.

So they started monitoring everyone’s browsing habits.
He received a final, written warning for this as he had been problematic before."
u/KeurspelvanPKs
4.

So now the victim has been run over twice."
“Unclear which time killed him, but he absolutely dies.
Guy was arrested and his wife and baby left him.

Word is she didnt know about the meth either.
He was in jail last we all knew.”
u/minimal_earth
5.

“He hid a camera in one of the toilets in the women’s room.
The cleaner found it.
Police were able to identify the culprit by checking the footage.

Lost his job.”
u/konatsubuyuki
6.
“Robbed a cash-free bank and failed to hijack a car to escape.

All this in a small town of around 5000 people while wearing the company clothes.
There are only 30-ish guys in the company so they found the right guy quite quick.
He got off all charges and still works for the company in another town.”
u/nawzum
7.
“I worked for the Mouse as a character.
One gal was just…odd.
She would pride herself on being ‘brutally honest’ yeah, one of THOSE.
Anyway, one day she simply snapped during a hotel shift.
Lead had to call security.
After she was fired, she went to his house, broke in, and destroyed his room.
I don’t know what else happened after that, but yeah…damn.
That was wild to see.
(I was Pluto that day, and she was Chip.)”
morgan_le_slay
8.
“Coffee shop downtown.
We’ll call him Justin.
First couple months he was an above average worker.
Fast learner, kind, always smiling.
He seemed to be past all of that though, and even apparently led a weekly NA group.
After a couple months Justin just stopped showing up.
Completely AWOL, no one could reach him and no one knew anything as to why.
Thankfully she still had her phone with all the ride details and sure enough, it was our boy.
They had him arrested about an hour later.
u/Dinkleberg42
9.Coworker #1 cashed her paycheck at lunch.
It was about $400.
Coworker #2 was seen in the back room rifling though everyone’s stuff.
#1 noticed her money was missing.
The money was located in #2’s hoo ha.”
“She was promptly fired.
A few days later, she was arrested for robbing theice creamplace down the road.
This was the USA about 10 years ago.
u/Lazy-Associate-4508
10.
“I worked at a bar that had a small kitchen that could be run by one person.
We all ran to watch the security cam footage of clearly him robbing a gas station convenience store.”
“It gets worse.
Frantic for a place to go, he reached out to a former bartender.
I have no idea how he knew where she lived.
He did get caught and charged with both the robbery and her murder.
stephaniev23
11.
“I worked for a municipality in the rural South.
One day they hired a lady from California as a Department Head.
Three days later, her background check comes back and she had just gotten released from prison.
She was let go immediately.”
tobynjohnson9899
12.
“I worked at a country club in Florida.
We had a dishwasher who was super nice.
Hard-working, always happy.
One day he comes in and his demeanor is completely changed, he’s scowling.
We kind of talk him off the edge and he was the smiling, happy dishwasher again.
Hacked them up beyond recognition.”
u/sdm66portland
13.
How’d we find out?
She was always super quiet and kept to herself until her boyfriend broke up with her.
Obviously the coworkers told the boss.
Oh, Tanya.”
thegassygoose
14.
“I worked at a fairly large garden center for 28 years.
He was behind her the whole time insisting he did nothing wrong.”
ropre
15.
“He worked in the kitchen at the restaurant I waited tables at.
He gave off creepy, violent vibes and I avoided him when I could.
The restaurant closed and I thought I’d seen the last of him.
The girl brought him in and they knocked on my door.
I was cordial but excused myself quickly saying I had an exam later.”
“After that, I slept with my windows closed despite the early spring heat and lack of A/C.
I was terrified he’d come back.
A month or so later I learned he’d been arrested for murder.
His brother had been in an altercation with a man at a party.
The intended victim was gone.
All that remained was an 18-year-old college freshman who was cleaning after the party.
He stabbed her to death with a carving fork.
That summer I slept with the windows closed and spent many nights at my boyfriend’s.
Meanwhile another coworker from the place I knew him from and I were working together at another facility.
We picked up a few extra hours one week while another person had jury duty.
She came back to work and announced they had found him guilty.
She started sharing details and we realized we knew whose trial she had been on.
We gave her his name and she confirmed it was the guy.”
denisec4bf6b6561
16.
“Hes doing time in federal prison for arson.
No casualties, thankfully.”
u/Skinnee11
17.
“The executive director of the for-profit university I worked for was always being gross and inappropriate with women.
He was asked to resign, only to immediately get hired by a similar university in another state.
It took one board member threatening to resign to make it get rid of him.
Oh, and his replacement ended up being let go for showing up at graduation drunk.
The whole place was a mess.”
absepa
18.
“I had a guy who worked as an order picker at the warehouse where I work.
He was just a major tool with a massive chip on his shoulder.
After a couple of months, my boss got tired of people complaining about him and fired him.
A few weeks later, we find out that he was in the hospital with some serious injuries.
This was maybe three years ago.
jmacxjr
19.
“He was caught stealing from the company, and they asked for the money back.
So he was arrested, but within a few weeks he died of cancer.
Turned out he was terminal, and he wanted to go out with a bang.”
u/Throwaway7219017
20.
“Long ago, my coworker got his tie stuck in the buster/decollator and almost got sucked in.
Finally, he drove the wrong way out of the parking lot and blew his two front tires.
I could go on and on.”
u/JoshuaLyman
21.
“I worked in a grocery store deli on college breaks.
Was canned that day.”
problematik
22.
Over Xmas!!!!!!
In a toy shop!!!!!!
And went off the grid!
Some people are desperate, obviously.”
leebo1984
23.
“Owner’s husband met him at Toastmasters and offered him an accounting job at our shop.
The owner liked the guy and she hired him, gave him access to everything.
Six months later, he stole her Jaguar and disappeared.
They found the car near the CA/NV border.
u/p0k3t0
24.
“My old boss used to try and get me drunk when wed have meetings after work.
I always replied no thank you and made sure the subject was business.
The SOB also insinuated to the team leaders (all men) that was I was sleeping with him.
I found that gem out later.
I hope he eventually got what he deserved.”
lunallee212
25.
He then insisted on designing a massive parking lot that was incredibly confusing and had no drainage.
But she felt the need to tell me that she had leftDisneybecause of something stupid she did.
I left it at that.”
vaestrada1
27.
“I used to work at a very small tech startup.
terrible_yam13
28.
“I was in the military and we got a new supervisor who was cool as hell.
Never saw him again.
Turns out dude was sexually assaulting his 13-year-old stepdaughter.”
snipe1182
29.
He finally got fired for trying to sell weed to a resident.
A few months later, I saw his name in the paper.
Apparently he was arrested for elder abuse and assault.
Needless to say, he no longer lives with my friend’s family.”
fillionfan4002
30.
Eventually management switched him to cart pusher because I guess some customers complained about his attitude.
He looked at her and said, ‘I can have you killed.’
Said this calmly and matter-of-factly and of course the woman reported it to management.
jennies4783ed5b8
31.
“I worked at a digital company during the first dotcom boom.
Although still small, there were three of us with the same first name.
By order of arrival, I was ‘First Bob.
Then there was ‘Second Bob’ and ‘New Bob.’
Our new receptionist calls me, ‘Bob,’ down to her desk.
When I arrive, two plainclothes cops ask me if I’m ‘New Bob.’
No, I’m ‘First Bob.’
Can you show us ID?
Receptionist apologizes, she’s new.
She calls down ‘New Bob.’
I pass him on my way back; he looks freaked.
Never saw him again.”
“Cops had an arrest warrant.
u/heretical_thoughts
32.
~Allegedly~ there is solid cctv footage of them making these purchases with the credit card.”
And it became a nicer working environment because of it.”
u/chonkoboyo
33.And finally, this one’s super long but worth a read.
I had a job working as a security guard right out of high school.
One of the guys I worked with was your average run of the mill oddball.
He was nosey and often did stuff to see how people would react.
He would wait for you to leave the desk and he would check what you brought for lunch.
He wouldn’t mess with it or take anything, he’d just see what you had.
On the weekend midnight shift, we’d often watch a movie or two in between our other responsibilities.
He came across Oddball using a carpet cleaner to clean up some ‘oil’ on the carpet.
A check of the parking lot revealed her car still parked.
At this point, the other guard called the police and our manager.
Her body was found in a stairwell leading to the roof with her wrapped in a garbage bag.
About a week later, Oddball was located at his parent’s farm.
He was talked out of killing himself, arrested, and charged with first-degree murder.
It was never released what his motivation to kill her was.
My theory was he got caught looking at personnel files in HR.
Human Resources was included on the route of the security rounds completed several times a shift.
I assume he wasn’t aware she was at the office as it was a Saturday.
She likely caught him and headed to the front desk to report him.
This would have cost him his job immediately.
He’s probably not even in the top 10 characters.
u/Ogre1966
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