If someone was an awful human being while they were alive, do you think they’re still entitled to respect when they’re no longer living?
Several years ago, this woman’s husband had an affair with a female coworker, and this woman had the audacity to lie to her face about the cheating when she confronted her about it.
Then, her husband left her for his affair partner, and this woman made threats against her and her kids, got her jumped, and then made fun of her for being broken-hearted.
“She said the most cruel things to me for absolutely no reason. This woman would purposely sleep with taken men, and called herself a ‘professional homewrecker,'” she explained.
“I wasn’t the only one she did stuff like this to. About a year after [she] and my ex stopped seeing each other, I found out she was in a fatal car accident [due to] drinking and driving. The smile that spread across my face was unreal.”
“I felt SUCH a wave of happiness and satisfaction. Now, before anyone jumps down my throat, I KNOW she didn’t owe me what my partner did, and HE could have said no, but it’s just the fact [that] she was a HORRIBLE person in general.”
She’s never been elated over someone losing their life, but she thinks this woman had it coming for ruining her life.
She doesn’t care if you think she’s evil for wishing ill on someone, but she believes justice was doled out to her now ex-husband’s affair partner.
It’s uncomfortable to admit, but some people leave behind a lot more damage than grief when they go. Not every loss feels the same, and not every death inspires sympathy, especially when the deceased spent their life hurting others.

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Do you think she’s wrong for being happy that her ex-husband’s affair partner met a tragic end?
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