25 Terrible People Who Belong In Prison
In theory, the justice system should be pretty simple. You do the crime, you do the time...right? However, the world is filled with countless...
Published 3 years ago in Facepalm
In theory, the justice system should be pretty simple. You do the crime, you do the time...right?
However, the world is filled with countless rapists, psychopaths, and murderers that walk free but SHOULD be in prison. And here are the absolute worst offenders.
However, the world is filled with countless rapists, psychopaths, and murderers that walk free but SHOULD be in prison. And here are the absolute worst offenders.
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The Chinese government officials who threatened to arrest the Wuhan doctor who tried warning the people about COVID and ordered him to issue a retraction. Had they not lied in order to discredit him or buried the public health alerts he tried to have issued, we'd have not had a f*cking global pandemic.9
Ethan Couch. Killed 4 people while driving drunk, judge said that due to his affluent upbringing, he didn’t know right from wrong and therefore could not be held accountable for his actions.Funny enough, he did end up in jail briefly for other things. He went to prison for two years after failing to report to a probation officer and fleeing to Mexico. He was briefly in jail in 2020 for failing a drug test. Something tells me that won’t be the last time he will be in jail and his luck will run out.13
The Sackler family, who ran Purdue Pharma, and intentionally and knowingly promoted OxyContin, which is a highly addictive opioid. They willfully worsened the opioid crisis in America (and worldwide).It should be life sentences for all people in pharmacy who act in such calculated, devastating bad faith just to 'maximize profit.' They murdered.Heck, any price manipulation of medications that result in deaths OR intentional, reckless overselling of addictive medication should carry mandatory prison sentences.16
Andrew Wakefield basically created the antivaxx mentality Wakefield was a doctor who had stakes in a measles vaccine. That is why he did not want kids getting the measles, mumps & rubella shot, but all three separately. Then he could make money from his own measles vaccine. So he set up a study with 12 children who had autism, and tried to find evidence for the mmr vaccine causing autism by way of a made-up bowel disorder. The "evidence" was incredibly weak. Really, it was very obvious there was no link at all, but Wakefield still tried to argue for one. And succeeded. Doing god knows how much damage to the health of many many children all over the world, just because he wanted to make money.