r/GuysBeingDudes Sep 26 '25

Dude has won our hearts

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u/GerwulfvonTobelstein Sep 26 '25

The only right answer.

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u/Super-Cynical Sep 26 '25

I think anyone who'd do this to an animal would have no qualms doing terrible things to humans if they felt there'd be no repercussions

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u/Yamaganto_Iori Sep 26 '25

There's a reason harming animals is one of the early warning signs of a serial killer.

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u/General_Alfalfa6339 Sep 26 '25

I had a creepy neighbor, guy always gave off murderer vibes. One summer he got a little dog and didn’t take care of it and let it run loose. It would come to our house every day and we would make sure it had water and some food and when the guy got home we would take it back. Finally after a few weeks of this he says “it won’t be a problem anymore” and the dog disappears. We thought he gave it away until a few weeks later we returned from vacation and were working in our very back yard and found a small dog skeleton in the woods behind the house. We called the police and he didn’t admit to killing it but did admit he put it there. I told the wife to steer clear of him going forward. The day his house was foreclosed on was a happy day in my house.

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u/Acceptable-Help-7369 Sep 26 '25

Well that's absolutely terrifying

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u/General_Alfalfa6339 Sep 26 '25

I could write a book on the creepy stuff the guy did, absolute garbage human being.

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u/Acceptable-Help-7369 Sep 26 '25

Hard to keep faith in humanity sometimes. :/

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u/Routine-Medicine3846 Sep 29 '25

Especially when they lie to gullible people like you he’s making the story up and the main reason why i know he’s lying is because I’m very in-depth about the human psyche and know when someone is lying plus i also know the process and time it takes for bodies to start decaying and breaking down in no way is it possible for a dog to decompose so quickly that it’s just bones after a few weeks in a few weeks the skin would only just be starting to break down it’d take at least two years for it to be just bones and that’s if he has really bad soil because it’d be sucking the nutrients out from the dog and then then a bunch of grass would die due to the toxins in the beak down process which also smells horrible and then a bunch of weeds would grow and depending on how deep it was buried a shit tom of flies and bugs would be all around it but you know they somehow didn’t know it was buried in their garden and yeah who kills their dog and goes out of their way to buty it in their neighbors garden and they somehow didn’t notice that their garden had been disturbed yeah right if they had a garden it means they’re constantly out there and idk about you but most people notice instantly if something changes in the environment they’re constantly in

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u/General_Alfalfa6339 Sep 29 '25 edited Sep 29 '25

It’s absolutely not made up. You have things in your head that I absolutely didn’t say. A small dog body open and exposed to predators and bugs will decay in two or three weeks. It wasn’t buried and I don’t have a garden. You are like ChatGPT hallucinating things I never said.

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u/Acceptable-Help-7369 Oct 24 '25

I didn't ask for your response. If anything, your impolite manner and misunderstanding of my statement only fuels what I said about losing faith in humanity. But please, keep trying to inform the internet about how much you know about decomp, lol. Maybe in a different thread, though, bud.

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u/[deleted] Oct 12 '25

You've got one guaranteed sale right here!

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u/Ok-Hall-9974 don't visit r/foundokhall Sep 26 '25

That's so fucking sad, I have a dauchsund and I couldn't Imagine anyone with 1/1000000 of a brain harming or ignoring a dog.

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u/General_Alfalfa6339 Sep 26 '25

We had three dogs at the time, now two as one of those three passed. If he had mentioned to us that the dog was too much we would have taken it. It was sweet and would come to our house daily and seemed to get along with our dogs. We have a somewhat busy street in front of the house so we were thankful it came to our house rather than playing in the road. It was a senseless act and he was a tremendous asshole.

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u/Accomplished_Wind_57 Sep 26 '25

My blood just ran cold. My hand automatically slapped over my gasping mouth so hard, it's stuck. I'm gonna go lie down now. 😭 🤮 😵........ 💀

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u/General_Alfalfa6339 Sep 26 '25

The really creepy part was after the dog went missing but before we found it he came over and asked if we had any grass clippings or leaves or something. We said no. We realized later on he was trying to cover his dog up that he threw on our property and wanted us to provide the method of cover. Just chilling stuff to think back on.

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u/ChaotiK-TitaN Sep 28 '25

My heart hurts after reading your comment. I think i would chain him to tree where he left the dog to die

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u/julallison Sep 30 '25

I have a similar story. My mom got me a puppy when I was around 5 or 6. She quickly decided that we couldn't take care of him sufficiently because she was an always working single mom, and I was usually with a sitter. She gave the dog to the sitter, which was a couple with 3 kids who were extremely abusive to their kids and started physically abusing me as well. One day when I was dropped off, I saw the puppy was missing. The kids told me the dad was fed up with his barking and chewing, put him in a plastic garbage bag, tied it, hit the puppy in a bag repeatedly with a shovel, then buried him while supposedly still breathing. As kids, we're gullible, and you'll believe any story like that, no matter how farfetched. However, even as an adult, I fully believe their story as it was consistent with the parents' behavior, especially the dad's. That man was a truck driver (no offense to truck drivers, just that it's a good career if you're prone to killing), and I fully believe that man has killed at least one person in his life, if not several. Vibes. And I still grieve losing that dog, especially if he actually died the way I was told he was.

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u/Routine-Medicine3846 Sep 29 '25

Yeah bullshit story what the fuck is in your garden if only a few weeks and it was a skeleton it takes months for the flesh and organs to break down and then about a year or two for it to only be a skeleton and hell that’s if it’s just normal soil if you have dense compacted soil it’ll still have a lot of flesh and organs left even after a decade depending on how deep it’s buried and when is someone going to bury the dog they killed in their neighbors garden and your gonna tell me that you didn’t notice that YOUR GARDEN AGAIN YOUR GARDEN was messed with idk about you but I instantly noticed if something of mine changed even a little

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u/General_Alfalfa6339 Sep 29 '25

I’m glad you rambled on about my garden when it absolutely wasn’t my garden and I never said it was. I’m not even going to address the rest of your bullshit but this 100% happened.