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00:00I took the sheets off and, you know, I caught him.
00:06Hey, hello and welcome to WatchMojo Español.
00:09Today we will know the most sensational moments
00:12in which people seek a devastating revenge for an injustice.
00:16Many were implicated in war crimes,
00:20and then a cam now planned to kill them.
00:23Number 20, Marvin Himmler, the creator of Killdozer.
00:28This is a bad situation, guys. We might lose one team.
00:31For years, Himmler had had conflicts with people from Granby, Colorado,
00:36including neighbors, municipal officials and the press.
00:39After one last injustice, he sold his property
00:43and spent 18 months turning his excavator into a weapon.
00:47Himmler reinforced it with concrete and steel,
00:50installed video cameras and slots for firearms
00:53and filled it with supplies.
00:55In 2004, he drove the vehicle known as Killdozer by Granby
01:00and destroyed the properties of those who had damaged it.
01:03He was upset that a batch plant was built next to his muffler shop.
01:08But no one expected this.
01:10This included the city hall, the concrete plant and the ex-mayor's house.
01:15Nobody died, but it is believed that Himmler caused damage
01:18for around 7 million dollars.
01:21After the excavator got stuck between the rubble
01:24and suffered serious damage, the driver took his own life.
01:28Did he actually say he was going to take a bulldozer and armor it?
01:33Well, he didn't say he was going to armor it.
01:35He said, I'm going to take a bulldozer and just to the town.
01:39Number 19. Olga de Kiev.
01:41The saint who destroyed a tribe.
01:44In 945, Igor, the prince of Kiev,
01:47faced the tribe of Revlyana after they stopped paying him tribute.
01:52After getting the money and leaving,
01:54he returned to look for more, but the people murdered him.
01:58Who's going to kill me? Why?
02:00Oh, you! Just a month!
02:02Fool!
02:04Igor's wife, Olga, then assumed the regency of Kievan Rus'.
02:09The Revlyans sent several groups of representatives to take advantage of the chaos,
02:14but she attracted them to then murder them.
02:17Then she went to Igor's grave in the territory of the Revlyans to make a funeral for him.
02:23While the tribe showed their respect, Olga ordered them to be killed.
02:28Burn down the city!
02:32And pour into Igor's grave.
02:35In a year, her army annihilated the remaining Revlyans and set fire to their settlements.
02:42Then Olga became a Christian and was canonized.
02:46Number 18. Julius Caesar.
02:48From hostage to torturer.
02:51Certainly in relation to the commanders of the ancient world,
02:54the great thing really is to plan the overall strategy,
03:00to get the army to the place it should be, to choose the battlefield.
03:03Before becoming ruler of the Roman Empire,
03:06Julius Caesar traveled from Rome, Italy, to Rhodes, Greece, to study oratory.
03:11However, some pirates attacked and took the 25-year-old boy to ask for rescue.
03:16When Caesar heard how much they asked for him, he laughed.
03:20Not because it was an impossible number, but because it was too low.
03:25Your time is up, Roman.
03:29I'll fight one of you for another day.
03:31Caesar told them to substantially increase the amount due to his status.
03:35During the 38 days he was there, he threatened the pirates with crucifying them, but no one believed him.
03:41After his release, he gathered an army and a fleet.
03:45They found the pirates on the island where they had held him.
03:48They were arrested and Caesar fulfilled his promise to execute them all.
04:01Number 17.
04:03Ken McElroy. The Revenge of Skidmore.
04:13For decades, Ken McElroy terrorized the city of Skidmore, Missouri.
04:18He was accused of committing numerous crimes.
04:20Among them, cattle theft, incendiary fire, animal cruelty, and theft.
04:25He also assaulted a minor, with whom he married after a reign of terror against his family,
04:32and even having murdered his dog.
04:40In 1981, after appealing his conviction for the attempted murder of the local merchant,
04:46Ernest Blomkamp, McElroy began to rape those who supported his victim.
04:51The people were fed up.
04:52While McElroy was sitting with his wife in a truck, he received several deadly shots.
04:59Although there were dozens of witnesses of the murder, no one said anything,
05:03and to date, the author has not been identified.
05:07Ironically, it was this shooting back here that led to the final shooting right here at the bar,
05:13a matter of 50 feet away.
05:20Email will always surpass everything you've ever seen or heard about.
05:24Media, any kind of media, email is still king.
05:37One of the greatest examples of this type of mail was Alan Ralski.
05:41At his best, he supposedly sent 1,000 million emails a day,
05:47but in 2002, he granted an interview to the Detroit News.
05:52Then the article was shared online, along with the address of his new home.
05:57People added it to all the lists of emails they could find,
06:01flooded his house with spam, and managed to give him a spoonful of his own medicine.
06:14In 2009, Ralski was sentenced to four years in prison for several serious crimes,
06:19including fraud, spam, and money laundering.
06:22Number 15. Jean Duclizou.
06:24Launching into the seas against the French.
06:32We don't understand how there hasn't been a box office biopic about his life.
06:37Jean was a noble French Breton who was married to Olivier-Karl Duclizou.
06:42In 1343, he was executed by King Philip VI of France for apparent treason.
06:48After showing his children the head of his father,
06:51Jean sold his family property and began his plan of piracy.
06:55He gathered ships, and the main one was called My Revenge.
06:59He attacked French ships and helped the English,
07:02and his actions earned him the nickname of the British Lioness.
07:06Finally, the French sank My Revenge,
07:09and left Jean and his children drifting for days.
07:12But he continued piracy for years.
07:15Number 14. Udham Singh.
07:17The avenger of a massacre.
07:19The Jallian Balabagh massacre happened in India in 1919.
07:24British soldiers fired at the protesters,
07:27killed approximately 1,500 people,
07:30and wounded another 1,200.
07:39Singh was a revolutionary who fought for the independence of India from British colonialism.
07:44While he was in London, England,
07:47he planned his revenge against Michael Oddwyer,
07:49who was the vice-governor of Punjab during the terrible event.
07:53In 1940, Oddwyer, who had ties to pro-Nazi groups,
07:58was speaking in Caxton Hall,
08:00and Singh entered with a gun hidden in a book.
08:12He approached the officer and shot him,
08:14ending his life and hurting several more people.
08:18Singh was arrested but defended his beliefs during the trial.
08:21Then he was declared guilty and executed.
08:30Number 13. Hengist Khan.
08:32Erasing an empire from history.
08:41In 1218, Hengist sought to trade with the neighbouring empire, Jorah Smitha,
08:46and sent several merchants.
08:48However, the governor of Ottar, Inalchuk,
08:51who was related to the governor Mohammed II,
08:55arrested the caravan for treason and executed them.
09:03With the aim of avoiding a war and taking revenge on Inalchuk,
09:06Hengist sent ambassadors to Mohammed II.
09:09One was executed by the governor,
09:11while the others were shaved and sent back.
09:14Then Khan became furious.
09:17He took most of his army
09:19and ended up with the Jorah Smitha army,
09:22including Mohammed II.
09:24The Mongols destroyed the cities of Jorah Smitha
09:26and claimed the lives of millions of people
09:29while erasing an empire from history.
09:32I am sorry for the Mongols.
09:39I am sorry for the Mongols.
09:44Number 12. The reprisals for the liberation of Dachau.
09:57In 1945, American soldiers
10:00who approached the infamous concentration camp of Dachau
10:03had no idea of the horror they were going to witness.
10:06In the weeks prior to the liberation,
10:08the prisoners were sent to Dachau
10:10when they began to hide the evidence of what had happened.
10:14While the United States was fighting the SS soldiers
10:17to surrender,
10:19they discovered thousands of piled corpses,
10:22some in train carriages,
10:24and the survivors extremely malnourished and mistreated.
10:31Many American soldiers
10:33could not understand the atrocities
10:35and were full of anger.
10:37The exact details of what happened are confusing.
10:40However, it is believed that the Americans
10:43and some of the prisoners
10:45killed between 35 and 50 SS guards.
10:49Number 11. 47 Ronin.
10:52Avenge your master.
11:00One of the most famous legends in Japan.
11:03The story of the 47 Ronin
11:05is inspired by real life.
11:07After his master, Asano Naganori,
11:10was forced to commit seppuku in 1701
11:13by the ruthless Kira Yoshinaga,
11:16the samurai spent more than a year
11:18waiting for the right moment
11:20until Kira's forces believed
11:22that they were no longer a threat.
11:24Then, in 1703,
11:26the Japanese army
11:28attacked Yoshinaga's residence
11:30and fought against many of his servants.
11:42Finally, they found Kira
11:44and offered him to commit seppuku,
11:46but he could not do it.
11:48Then his leader, Oishi Yoshio,
11:50did it for him and took his head
11:52to Asano's grave.
11:54Each Ronin was sentenced to death
11:56for their revenge,
11:58but they were given the option
12:00of committing seppuku,
12:02which they all did.
12:11Number 10. Pierre Picot,
12:13the true Count of Monte Cristo.
12:16Just as God has freed it from my heart.
12:19And what has replaced it?
12:23Our revenge.
12:25The Count of Monte Cristo is one of the greatest
12:27stories of revenge in literary history,
12:29and although it is a work of fiction,
12:31it is said that the main character,
12:33Edmond Dantes, was based
12:35on a real man named Pierre Picot.
12:37The friends of this shoemaker
12:39from the south of France in the 19th century
12:41falsely accused him of being an English spy.
12:44After years of forced servitude,
12:46he was released,
12:48and after a careful conspiracy,
12:50he murdered the three men
12:52who had betrayed him.
12:54He was particularly ruthless with Lupin,
12:56the man who had married
12:58his ex-fiancée.
13:00Picot deceived his children
13:02to lead a criminal life
13:04before finally stabbing his father.
13:06How did you ever call yourself my friend?
13:09We were friends, Edmond.
13:12Number 9.
13:13Alejandro Alec Turner,
13:15the ex-slave who took revenge.
13:17Similar to a real version of Django,
13:19Alec Turner was born as a slave in Virginia,
13:21in a tobacco plantation
13:23in the middle of 1845.
13:25At an early age,
13:27the granddaughter of the owner of the plantation
13:29taught him to read and write in secret.
13:31However, they were finally captured,
13:34and Turner was brutally beaten and beaten.
13:37He was able to escape at the beginning of the Civil War
13:40and joined the Army of the Union.
13:42In 1863,
13:44he returned to his old plantation with his regiment,
13:47and he himself shot his former boss to death.
13:59He survived the war,
14:01and finally settled in a farm in Vermont,
14:03appropriately called
14:05the end of the trip.
14:14Number 8.
14:15Nakam, the Jewish Avengers.
14:17It is understandable that many people
14:19were dissatisfied with the result
14:21of the Nuremberg trials,
14:23in which only 24 people were accused.
14:26Then a group called Nakam was formed,
14:29short for Dam Jet Hoodie Nakam.
14:31Or the Jewish blood will be avenged,
14:33with the aim of seeking its own justice.
14:36The group poisoned 3,000 loaves of bread
14:39that were sent to a camp of American prisoners of war,
14:42intended for former members of the SS.
14:56According to reports,
14:57more than 2,000 prisoners became ill,
14:59but to the disappointment of former member of Nakam,
15:01Josef Hermatz,
15:03there were no confirmed deaths.
15:05According to some members,
15:06the group originally wanted to kill
15:086 million Germans,
15:10poisoning the water supply
15:12of the main cities of the country.
15:23Number 7.
15:24Frank Eaton, the man who avenged his father.
15:27Born in the mid-19th century in Connecticut,
15:30Frank Eaton moved to Kansas with his family
15:32when he was 8 years old.
15:34At that time, his justice father
15:36was murdered by 6 Confederate ex-soldiers.
15:39A friend of the family told Eaton,
15:42boy, let the curse of an old man fall on you
15:45if you don't try to avenge your father.
15:47Frank began to train.
15:48He quickly earned the nickname of Pistol Pete,
15:51and it was said that he was faster
15:53with the gun than Buffalo Beatle.
15:55According to the story,
15:56he managed to find and kill 5 of the murderers
15:59before turning 30,
16:01and the last, John Ferber,
16:03escaped only because he died
16:04before he could find him.
16:06Number 6.
16:07Aaron Burr, the vice president
16:09who had had enough.
16:11We have heard of political rivalries,
16:13but nothing like this.
16:15Both Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr
16:18were important pieces in political chess
16:20at the beginning of the 19th century.
16:22Burr had faced Thomas Jefferson,
16:24for the presidency, but he lost,
16:26partly thanks to Hamilton's influence.
16:44A few years later,
16:45Burr ran for governor of New York,
16:47but Hamilton's efforts
16:49prevented him once again,
16:51as he made an aggressive campaign against him.
16:54Burr, who was still vice president at the time,
16:57challenged Hamilton to a duel.
16:59The couple met in Oaxacan, New Jersey,
17:02and Hamilton was wounded to death.
17:10Number 5.
17:11Buford Puser, the sheriff who walked erect.
17:22During his time as sheriff
17:24of McNary County,
17:26Buford Puser fought a personal war
17:28against crime,
17:30focusing mainly on the gang
17:32that operated on the border
17:34between Mississippi and Tennessee.
17:36Naturally, this did not please the criminals
17:38who seriously injured Puser
17:40and murdered his wife in a car.
17:42His search for revenge
17:44inspired a trilogy of films in the 70s
17:46and a new version in 2004,
17:48starring Dwayne Johnson.
17:51I grew up in this town.
17:53People used to walk tall in this town.
17:56They wouldn't have traded the mill
17:58for a crooked casino.
17:59Although the exact details are not clear
18:01due to the mystery and rumors,
18:03several local authors and authorities
18:05have suggested that Puser
18:07participated in the murder
18:09of three of the four men
18:11he accused of the death of his wife.
18:13People need or are looking for
18:15maybe a hero in town,
18:17somebody that stood up for the underdog.
18:19Number 4. Carl V. Erickson,
18:21the retired man who held a grudge.
18:23School can be a difficult time,
18:25especially if you are not
18:27considered one of the popular ones.
18:29Carl Erickson experienced this
18:31in his own flesh when he was the victim
18:33of a cruel joke.
18:35While the exact details of the incident
18:37are not so clear, it implied
18:39that he put a suspender on his head
18:41in front of a group of students.
18:43Erickson blamed Norman Johnson
18:45for the joke and took too far
18:47that revenge is a cold dish.
18:49He waited more than 50 years
18:51to take revenge.
18:53He confronted Johnson and killed him
18:55in his house in 2012.
18:57Both men were over 70 years old
18:59and Erickson received a life sentence
19:01for the crime.
19:03Number 3. Jared Harris,
19:05the avenging tattoo artist.
19:07Prison is a difficult place in general,
19:09but for those who have been condemned
19:11for crimes against children,
19:13it's hell.
19:15Charles Tuckleman was sentenced
19:17to life imprisonment after attacking
19:19and murdering the young Katie Coleman.
19:21For ignorance of the officials,
19:23he was placed in the same prison
19:25as the eldest cousin of his victim,
19:27Jared Harris, who was sentenced
19:29for robbery. So the investigators
19:31were able to investigate.
19:33It seems that he cornered Tuckleman
19:35and with the help of other prisoners,
19:37he tattooed the words found
19:39on the killer's forehead the next morning.
19:41Katie's revenge.
19:43Number 2. Lorena Babbitt,
19:45the wife who refused to continue
19:47being the victim.
19:53We have heard of difficult marriages,
19:55but this case caught the attention
19:57of the international community.
19:59According to Lorena Babbitt,
20:01for years she had suffered various forms
20:03of abuse at the hands of her husband,
20:05and the night it finally broke out,
20:07he had abused her.
20:09This was on June 23, 1993,
20:11a date that probably
20:13her ex-husband John Wayne Babbitt
20:15will never forget.
20:23While his partner was sleeping,
20:25Lorena took a kitchen knife
20:27and cut off his limb.
20:29He drove several kilometers
20:31and threw it in a field.
20:33He was found after an exhaustive search
20:35and was placed again for an operation
20:37of more than nine hours.
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20:53Let's see the number 1 position.
20:55Number 1.
20:57Aku Yadav,
20:59the predator justified
21:01by a group of women.
21:03For more than a decade,
21:05the Indian gangster Aku Yadav,
21:07whose real name is Bharat Kalicharan,
21:09terrorized the locals of a poor neighborhood
21:11on the outskirts of the city of Nagpur.
21:13He sexually assaulted
21:15more than 40 women and killed
21:17at least three people.
21:19After a mob set fire to his house,
21:21Yadav made the police,
21:23who had the palm of his hand,
21:25arrest them for their own protection.
21:27In response, hundreds of women
21:29broke into the courtroom
21:31where the hearing of freedom under bail
21:33was taking place and were stabbed to death.
21:35The women openly admitted
21:37that they had no responsibility
21:39and although some were arrested,
21:41the police finally took a step back
21:43and released them.
21:45Have you ever taken revenge on someone?
21:47Tell us in the comments
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