In the vast expanse of the internet, opinions abound on a multitude of topics, from the trivial to the profound. One such provocative topic recently captured attention: identifying evil people perceived as “pure evil in human form.” We scoured online forums and social media platforms to compile a list of 30 people who, according to public sentiment, epitomize malevolence. This article delves into the reasons behind these strong opinions, offering a glimpse into the darker side of human nature as seen through the eyes of the digital community.
1. New Manager
“Aw, that reminds me of the new manager at a supermarket I worked at in high school and college. I was the most tenured bagger, always showed up early, worked hard, and never called in sick. I also did checking (even though no one trained me, and ran the customer service booth). I was out getting carts and saw a friend I hadn’t seen in a few years so I stopped and talked to him for about two mins. As I come in the manager comes up to me and says “I clocked you out for your break since you were out there talking.” Within the first month of his being there something like 30 people quit. I can’t say it was all bad, I did get a raise…. of $.05 per hour. Anyway, the manager was fired within 3 months” – as recounted on BoredPanda
2. Friend
In college, a “friend” was dating my ex (who I was on good terms with) and went out of her way to act friendly to me. Then she told me in detail how good the sex was. Later I was talking to a mutual friend about a “friend’s” child. I learned that she had told our mutual friend that she had lied about being on birth control. The father of that kid had married her and was happy to raise the baby. But the marriage was boring. So now this lady was after my ex. My ex was lucky and dodged that bullet. Whenever I like to sip some tea I’ll FB stalk this evil person. She’s had 5 babies with 4 different men and you never hear about these kids after they’re 2 and able to talk back. –TrustIsOverrated
3. Supervisor
Had a supervisor who greeted me with “Hello a*****e.” every single time he saw me. You ep in full view of his bosses and no one said a thing. –PrudentAlps8736
4. Father
Unfortunately, my own father. I don’t even know where to begin. He has severe schizophrenia and he was treating himself with [substances]. He abused my siblings and me in every way possible killed animals in the neighborhood for fun in his free time and threatened to kill my mom if she left him. Eventually, they divorced when I was 15 and we were forced to stay at his house every other weekend with him and his new girlfriend (now wife) and listen to them have sex in the shower in a single-story house where all of us could hear and wouldn’t even feed us the two days we were there while my siblings and I survived on junk food. After I graduated high school, he decided he wanted nothing to do with me and I was relieved not having to go through that again.
He came back into my life after I had my son and I let him come around just to be nice but I was still keeping my distance. Then one of my cousins got married and the entire family was invited except for my siblings and me. I really didn’t care because I was never close with his side of the family but my sister was upset and he flat out told her that he and my extended relatives wanted nothing to do with us all because of my mom and a fight she had with my aunt years prior to that. That’s when I decided I was done and wanted no part in his bull s**t whatsoever and I have not seen him in 6 years. –Misschloez1996
5. Ex
My ex
We dated long-distance for a year. I was so in love and young at the time and wasn’t thinking smart. I went down to my country to see him and stayed there for a month. I was broke as f**k on vacation. Throughout the entire relationship, I sent him lots and lots of money. The only thing I’ve received from him is a giant teddy bear and a big Pandora bracelet that I lost. I returned to the US and he told me God had been showing him signs that the relationship won’t work. Why did it take you a year and after I spent all my money and wasted my time to come see you for you to notice that? I got chlamydia from him. I went to the doctor and while I was waiting for my results to load while on the phone with him, I cracked a joke and said I got chlamydia. After the results loaded I actually had it. He didn’t even know what it was and there was no way you’re a grown man who’s sexually active and have no clue what an STI/std is. I hate him till this day and I want all my coins back.
6. Racist
A guy from Abilene, Texas I went to college with. He carried a rifle around in his jeep because he, “heard there were a lot of (insert gay slur) in DC. He believed white people were smarter, and therefore superior, and liked calling me ‘Comrade” in this snide, backhanded tone because I’m part Russian, but would also tell me I don’t count as pure white because my mother is from Iran (she’s not – she’s from Pakistan). He saw no difference between any Middle Eastern country. –hestianvirgin
7. Uncles: Unexpected Evil People
My late Father told me something shocking in the year before he passed. He had a much older brother who all of his siblings loathed, including my Dad. He was a scummy scam artist type. He told me that when he was young, my Uncle showed up with a wife and she was younger and apparently a nice woman. They only met her once and he never spoke of her again to his Mother. One day about 20 years later, a knock on the door. It’s the police. They questioned my Grandmother about her and said she disappeared the year they got married. They suspected my Uncle killed her. He died in 1999 and I guess they were never able to prove anything. –Wackydetective
8. Grandfather
My grandfather had been a successful salesman and was elderly and retired when his wife died. So then he took on a younger woman and her two adult daughters who hated him and drained his estate so that my mom and her sister got nothing, then divorced him. He went from living in retirement in a massive 3-level, swimming pool, hillside 1960s jet-set retreat of a home to being wedged in with our threadbare, hungry, month-to-month budget suburban family of six on the poor side of town, to finally dying in hospice with Parkinson’s disease. He deserved it, honestly. He did terrible things to a few people – right up into his final years – and had some dark secrets. His first wife deserved a better husband and my mom deserved a better father. I don’t think I’ve ever described the son of a b***h that way before. I just kept it inside. –rmzalbar
9. Uncle
My uncle tried to sue my family to take over their business after they hired him when he was desperate for money. Two months after he loses the suit he gets drunk and kills a woman: his gf who refused to have sex with his army buddy. Even worse he does such a p**s poor job hiding the body he gets caught and put in prison almost immediately. He tried to burn the body. Didn’t work. He wrapped it in a carpet and threw it out less than a mile from his town border. He lives in the country, there are hundreds of ways to hide a body in a way that no one would ever find it. Also, he abandoned both his kids and got into a relationship with a woman who took all his (very little) money and broke up with him lol. Edit: on a smaller scale he once stole my bugs I found to use them for fishing trips that I was not invited to. –Abigfanofporn
10. Dad
My dad.
Hit my mom when I was 4, and did it again when I was 12. In between that, he spied on me caught me talking s**t about him online, and grounded me for a year. Didn’t see him again for another 15 years after he hit my mom the second time, when I decided to see if he had changed. Unfortunately, he had two daughters in the meantime who he of course spied on. He was involved in a car accident that killed someone, but thinks he should be able to have a a special license that lets him freely drive over the speed limit.
He thinks someone tried to poison him with anthrax. He thinks he crashed his bike one time because he got roofied. Couldn’t have been his fault. I blocked his number when he wouldn’t stop texting me covid conspiracy theory c**p, and pro-Putin propaganda. The worst part is that he’s technically actually very intelligent… What an absolute waste of a human being, I hope to never see him again. –Nugget1765
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11. Dad’s Ex-Wife
When I was 21, my dad started dating my former classmate’s mom, who imposed strict rules on our household. Frustrated, I moved out, and she quickly moved her daughter in. They married, but her controlling behavior worsened, leading to conflicts. After a bar incident where she got drunk, her son and friends assaulted my dad, resulting in his arrest. She then served him divorce papers, but her deceit backfired, and my dad retained most assets. After their divorce, my dad died in a motorcycle accident. His ex-wife tried to claim his life insurance but was unsuccessful. –SweetCosmicPope
12. Managers At Target: Evil People
Reminds me of a manager i had during my brief stint at Target! She wasn’t even my direct manager, but she gave every direction with the most condescending voice possible and, in my view, bullied a couple of guys with neurodevelopmental conditions that put them under the protection of the ADA. I start talking to these guys about their protections if they go to HR and disclose. I get sick with COVID, and they’re both fired by the time I’m back.
I wanted to ream her on the walkies when I walked out, but I settled for waiting until she asked me to do something, saying yes, and then going to say goodbye to the coworkers I liked before telling HR exactly why I was walking out the week before Black Friday and 2 days after another coworker had his last day. –BrainsWeird
13. Ex-Wife
The person my ex-wife became. She has untreated BPD and went from an intelligent, enthusiastic housewife to a person who was abusive in every possible way, attempted to commit credit card fraud in my name, quit jobs for no reason, made no attempt at ever paying a single bill for anything about our life together, befriended convicted felons who did horrible things to children, financially and logistically enabled them to do even worse things to children by stealing money from her family and trying to bribe police officers to destroy evidence, moved these criminals into my house, killed my dog because “it looked at her funny”, and plotted to end my life. –BentMG
14. A Man
The very worst was one dude that was dating a girl for a long time and then he met another girl when his gf was pregnant. He decided that he wanted to end his relationship to pursue the new girl and demanded his gf have an abortion. I suspect the new girl didn’t want to take a man who was expecting a kid. His gf said that she doesn’t agree to an abortion. He asked her to take a walk with him and stabbed her 11 times in the belly. In court, he cried and said that he did it because she was threatening to not let him see the baby once it’s born, but I know he lied because he told me and several other people that he just wants “the fetus dead” so he can be free for the new romance. He looked like an angel and we never even saw him get angry. He is one evil mf. –lunka1986
15. Clients: Unexpected Evil People
I used to be a federal defense attorney and represented a lot of awful people, but the worst was probably a guy who worked as a coyote and human trafficker for a Mexican cartel. The dude was the coldest m**********r I’ve ever met and had a scar that went across the whole of his face right through his eye, which was milky and blind. The guy was like a damn Bond villain. –EdithWhartonsFarts
16. Acquaintances
I knew a guy who married a terminally ill woman for attention and sympathy and used her death to raise money for a fraudulent charity for YEARS afterward. He also tried to get pity sex from other women while she was still actively dying, telling them that the caretaking was so hard on him and sex would be a comfort.
Before her terminal diagnosis, he was only casually dating her, along with a number of other women (‘ethical’ non-monogamy my a*s). He proposed when she found out she was going to die and proceeded to document the whole thing on social media, asking for donations all along. The only upside to this horrible story is that I believe this poor woman truly believed he loved her, and it gave her some small amount of happiness before her untimely death. –sunsetpark12345
17. Elder Siblings Can Be Evil People Too
My eldest sister.
She abused me and all my siblings. She flew several states away to my racist grandfather to tell him I was marrying a black woman so I would be disinherited. She has been married 4 (going on 5) times. She stepped up financially for each one, cheated on them, and took half their money. When she works she works in nursing…she is an addict of multiple substances and it has impacted her work to the point she can’t work in anything but elective care. She escaped the consequences using the same methods she switched husbands. She got herself appointed guardian to our grandmother and embezzled all of her money. She believes that people who aren’t rich (including her family) are parasites and shouldn’t have the right to vote. She believes all people who aren’t white (even native Americans) should be expelled from the U.S. The last I heard she was attempting to start a cross-state d**g smuggling operation.
Now that I put that into writing…she is a lot worse than I thought. –ACam574
18. Biological Parents: Often Evil People In Our Lives
My biological parents. My father was a physically abusive loser who used me as a punching bag until he and my mother split up when I was 14. My mother was a mentally imbalanced manipulative perverted alcoholic who was into emotional abuse and mindf*****g me on a regular basis. I’m 21 and disowned both of them when I was 14. Best decision of my life. Now trying to pick up the pieces and get some semblance of a life. –PinkyGurl2002
19. Managers
New Supermarket manager.
She comes in wearing her home clothes, we have no clue who she is and she just walks over and yells at my 2 apprentices. I tell her to stop being rude, she says she’s the new manager. I said it’s still no way to treat staff. (I get written up for it on her first day) She forced a worker to change shifts because they needed him to work on Mondays and it’s his problem that he chose to have kids. She had a poster on her door saying “Not my monkey, not my circus”
She had the second in charge sign off on a heap of dodgy things and then left her high and dry. (she was asked to quit and did). 6 staff quit because of her during her 5 months there and another 16 transferred to nearby stores. She used the staff leaving as “getting rid of dead weight” in her resume and got the job as area manager. Worst human I’ve met and usually I can find the good in people. –Altruistic_Candle254
20. Medical Officers: No One Would Believe That They Can Be Evil People
A medical officer in the army I worked for was the worst person I ever knew. He was a Captain in the army and a Physician’s Assistant. Everything was about himself and getting a promotion and awards. He constantly berated and threatened everyone around himself, especially anyone who came close to his level of medical ability, which is why he attacked me because I’m a paramedic. He hated all doctors.
He was denied to go to flight medical school because of psychiatric issues and psychiatric medications he was taking before our deployment, so he stopped taking the medications and was able to attend. Our deployment to Afghanistan was a constant battle of egos and embarrassment over what he would say and do to patients and to other medical providers.
He was extremely Right-wing and religious and expressed to me his desire to force everyone on earth to be Christian and to turn the world into a colony for the USA. I know his mind was a tortured battleground of internal conflict, but I don’t care at all about that. I just hope his life has been awful every day since I last saw him. Truly a rotten and horrible person. This guy could give Satan a run for his reputation. –indefilade
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21. Exes: Always Evil People
My husband’s second ex wife.
All of this is what my oldest stepdaughter had to deal with until they got divorced when she was 12. This woman is not her mom, just the woman who pretended to be her mom but was just an evil stepwitch.
• she was pushed down several stairs while crying grabbed and thrown out the front door and told to “cry in front of the neighborhood so people can see how ugly you are.”
• got her hair pulled
• got called stupid
• had her room thrashed by the ex and then was told to pick it all up in a drunken rage
• got flipped off by the ex right in her face
• called a “b***h” right to her face
• got pushed into a dresser and cut her eyebrow- the ex lied and said she got hit with a tree branch that flung back when she was playing with her friends
The list unfortunately goes on.
My husband worked swing shift for several years while all that was happening, and so when she would get out of school at 2:45 pm he would be on his way to his 3 pm-1 am shift. She ended up reaching out to her school guidance counselor, who got the dean and principal involved and looped my husband into everything. His ex’s response when he asked what her problem was, “I guess I can do better with my temper.” He filed for divorce a week later. –AntiMrPeanutFanClub
22. Stable Employee
In terms of people I’ve actually known with terrible personalities, it would be the woman who ran the stables where my daughter used to take riding lessons. She would make the kids do all the chores at the stables so she wouldn’t have to, eventually getting to the point of not letting them ride some days because the chores took too long. Basically, it turned into a situation where we were paying $325/month for our kid to do her chores and then ride if there was time.
She bragged about how religious she was, and talked endlessly about the mission trips she took overseas to build churches. Not to build schools or dig wells, but c****y cinderblock churches. Because I guess they need her version of God more than decent hospitals. She would bully the kids at the stables, and criticize them both in front of everyone there and in the Facebook group public chat. It would get worse if she was drunk on hard seltzers by the end of the day, which was often. She would hold competitions, and the parents were supposed to chip in for the prizes, which always seemed to go to her friends.
Finally, our daughter had enough, and we told her we wouldn’t be coming back. She badmouthed her and then told us we still had to pay her for the following month, as per the contract. When we told her no, and that we had never signed a current contract, she threatened to sue us and turn us in to Family Services over some made-up BS she concocted. We called her bluff and we never heard from her again. Our daughter had actual nightmares about her for months. A truly horrible person. –WoolaTheCalot
23. Dads: Unexpected Evil People
My biological father. From what I’ve been told, he was always rowdy and provocative, but his aggression worsened after he got involved with a cocktail of alcohol and hard d***s. He had multiple children from at least three women. I am his second child from the second woman, but his first and only known daughter. He was estranged from my life for almost a decade before I made the choice to stay away from him based on his actions.
He beat my stepmother in front of me and two of my half-brothers, nearly killing her. Why? Because she would not let him into the house while he was violently drunk. Being his wife, she knew how he behaved under the influence. She eventually let him in, and he rewarded her by pressing a glass pane against her neck. Later in life, he beat up two more women, and committed armed robbery and a host of other crimes, often under the stolen identities of his brothers. He recently succumbed to stomach cancer brought on by his destructive lifestyle. He was never apologetic for any of his actions when confronted, instead blaming others for his behavior. My first words when I found out about his passing were, “Good riddance.”. –M0FB
24. CEOs
A former CFO I worked for. He convinced the CEO he was being paid too little and hatched a plan to fire 70 employees, force middle mgmt to take a 10% pay cut and all under the fake sob story that the company wasn’t performing well and they “absolutely had” to take this action to save everyone else’s jobs. Then only a month later, both the CEO and CFO more than doubled their salaries. The CFO did other things like contract his own employees from his side business to the company for a 100% upcharge, denied employees even a 3% raise, bullied his employees, and belittled them….he was a horrible person and I wouldn’t pee on him if he was on fire. In fact…I’d probably go find some gas to throw on him. –agent_x_75228
25. Priests: Unexpected Evil People
One of the priests at a church I used to attend was outed as a prolific sex predator and disgraced the office he was ordained to. Essentially he would organize Bible reading groups with younger kids like a mini Bible study. Instead of studying the Bible, he’d get really touchy and creepy, especially with some of the younger boys (in the 8-10 age range). My cousin went to one of these studies and the priest “accidentally” grabbed his crotch when he went to pick something off the floor. Eventually, someone told me before and the guy was charged. But not after several young kids were abused. Safe to say we don’t go to that church anymore. –Machomann1299
26. Family Members: Surprising Evil People
My younger brother. He’s abusive he mocks me for being disabled. I have epilepsy. And he would try to trigger a seizure for his own entertainment. I once asked him why he literally said idk I was bored. The reason he’s not reported is because my mother would feel very guilty. My parents always comfort me after he’s gone. –Dry_Buddy7704
27. Debra Martin
Debra Martin and her husband Percy “Bud” Martin are the worst people I’ve ever had the misfortune of knowing. They owned and operated hyper-religious “troubled teen” boarding schools (the latest of which was called Wings of Faith in Stockton, Missouri; sister school to Agape Boarding School) where they abused hundreds of girls over a span of decades. They got away with all of it, too. –LonelySparkle
28. Mothers: Most Unexpected Evil People
My mother. When I was 15, my father finally went too far and almost killed me (choking). Mom pulled him off and he backhanded her. The next day I came home from school to find suitcases waiting and be told that we were leaving. I asked why it took so long for mom to leave him. Dear old mum replied matter-of-factly “Oh, well, he never hit *me* before. I told him years ago if he ever hit *me* I would leave.” So yeah. Those dozens (hundreds?) of times I was his teenage punching bag? I guess that was fine. F U, mum. I hope you die alone in a third rate nursing home. –Relevant_Meringue102
29. Dads
My sperm donor (father is not a term for him) was a sociopath who loved torturing the family in various ways. He tied his wife to a chair to hear her scream. He tortured and killed our pets in front of us, threw me out a 2nd story window, tried to suffocate his son, and turned the oldest daughter into his 2nd “wife” When people talk about the “Good old days ” I remember them as the days where secrets like this were kept and nobody would interfere with spousal /child abuse. –Flimsy-Attention-722
30. Mothers
My mother.
She told me “I hate your father, you look just like him and I hate you too“. She would hit my hands with a hammer, throw me into walls, pinch my legs, shoved q-tips in my ears till they bled, rip out my hair, and smash my head into books for not being good at math.
She hated being a mother, she resented every second with me. She found clever ways to give me to others to babysit, and when she had to have me, she kept me locked away in my bedroom not allowed to talk to her. I am now 2,000 miles away from her, I email her updates about my life a few times a year. The next time I see her will be to bury her. I chose not to be a mother in this lifetime out of fear that I would be like her, so I’d prefer to let the cycle end with me. -puminatorrr
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