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Who was the scariest person you ever met .
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Cant remember his name, but a big old traveller chap swinging a length of chain whilst intimating that he was going to kill me. As recall he referred to me as "you mother's cunt".
He did not make it onto my Christmas card list. |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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One of my neighbour's. She's lived there for over 15 years and is moving soon hopefully.
She's a little psycho, you never know what you're gonna get.
I feel sorry for her, because I'm pretty sure she must be very unhappy. |
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Mad Frankie Frasier was a real short arse, but fuck me, did he have something about him that you knew you didn’t want to be on the wrong side of him.
Friend of my parents friends used to own a club, his bouncers were part of an Italian family with Mafia connections (father, mother and two of the brothers were in prison at the time for conspiracy to commit murder). While always really nice to me (think I was about 10 or 11 at the time), they scared the shit out of me- partially due to the stories my parents friend told me about stuff they’d done
Finally, cousin of an old clubbing buddy, I knew him from the club nights, obviously not the full ticket (schizophrenic and maybe other issues).
We stayed over at his flat one night, she neglected to warn me he quite liked knives…turned up and he had dozens of the fuckers lying round on every surface
When we all finally decided to crash out for the evening, he pulled out a fucking sword from behind the sofa as ‘he felt more relaxed when he slept with that next to him’- at least he got some sleep that night. (He got sectioned several months later for breaking in to the pathology lab at the hospital and was caught with a few ‘samples’, they also found a few hidden back at his flat from a previous expedition. Oddly though, he was a really lovely bloke to chat to when he was having a good day |
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A consultant I saw a few years ago. Not many people frighten me but she put the fear of god into me and I couldn't tell you why. It might have been because she'd look directly into my eyes and her mouth smiled but her eyes didn't |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My friends step dad
Such a horrible man. I was terrified of him when I was younger to the point I’d refuse to go inside my friends house if he was there.
Years later he moved into the house a few doors up from us. I never knew until my mum was visiting one day and we were out the back hanging washing when he shouted on my mum from his window. Made all the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. |
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Jean Marie Bosio ***** - the man was 5’4” thin, wiry, hard, exuded a nervous unpredictable energy and had such an aura of violence that 6’5” thugs that had no idea who he was, took one glance at him and moved out of his way in a crowded bar. Think of a temperament which is a homologous mix of Brick Top (“Do
you know what Nemesis means?” and Don Logan (Ben Kingsley in Sexy Beast) with a French accent. His brother was even worse by all accounts but he wasn’t allowed out of France so I never met him |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My command Sargent major.
If they're not a bit scary, they're doing it wrong " When he dressed up in his dress greens his ribbons and tabs and deployment stripes where intimidating alone. |
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By *ndycoinsMan
over a year ago
Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton, |
Recently jailed semi celeb paedo Barry Bennell,lived in the next village where I went to school. We didn't know at the time what he was,he just had a "creepy" thing about him.
Real scary was a Bulgarian organised crime boss when I lived in Cyprus.I helped one of his men out of a spot,got invited to the guys club,met him in his office with two Russian ex military guys,nice as can be,very appreciative,but you knew underneath this guy was the real deal.Told me if I ever needed any help come to him.A few months later a customer was reluctant to pay for my work,I went to the Bulgarian guy,next day two black BMW's and ten guys visited the customer,I was paid twenty minutes later.Everyone else paid on delivery after that. |
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A guy once in student digs. He was a quintessential "loner", but he knew he was a "loner" so he went out of his way to be "sociable" to everyone he met.
Expect he did not have a filter for what was appropriate or even legal.
For example, to be the "life and soul" of the party, he turned up with a massive bag of white powder and dumped it on the party table.
At another party, when things got a bit raucous when a table got accidentally broken, he dialled it up to 11, saying "Yay ! Frat Party ! Smash the place" and he ripped a telly off a stand and threw it out the window. The guy fed off others and then went extreme.
His last "escapade" was to break in to his girlfriend's student digs (several girls doing nursing courses), lay naked on the kitchen table, and wank himself furiously. His g/f came in (as did several of her friends) and found him on the table. He thought it would be a "nice surprise" for her. They split after that and I think he was cautioned.
Yeah, he scared me. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
A guy in the pub I used to drink in when I was 16, he was like begby from train spotting . I saw him have someone with pub cutlery before then reverse over them in the car park as they crawled away. I heard he died in the 90s from alcohol |
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By *929Man
over a year ago
newcastle |
Not so much scary because as longs as you didn’t get on the wrong side of him he was harmless but had he been after me I’d have legitimately been shit scared more so than most people on the planet
My sister dated him for years he was naturally around 18 stone without any training a bit fat but most just solid and thick but he was almost practically immune to pain and had the mentality of the terminator you literally had to kill him or severely injure him to stop him coming at you. One time a lad was fresh out the army trying to make a name for himself and was quite the bully and he made the mistake of head butting my sister one night breaking her nose, her bloke proceeded to hospitalise the lad and his father who had stepped in to try and help at one point the lad was crying for mercy. Another time a group of lads knew where he was drinking and let him drink all day before ambushing him at closing time that confrontation ended with the group of lads locked inside the pub with him trying to boot the door down. Other stories I could tell people would call bullshit.
Thing is he wasn’t a threat to anyone you could drink with him all day and call him worse than shit and he would just laugh the only people he went out of his way to confront was bullies and loudmouths he also never even tried to look or act hard in any way |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Genuinely. The person I become in bad times. I don't recognise him. He hates himself passionately. He doubts himself. He's capable of destroying himself. He doesn't value himself.
Sorry for the depth. But scariest person I've ever met, is myself, in really dark places. |
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