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Revenge

Understanding the motive that drives everything from stalking to murder

From perceived injustice to brutal crime. Understand the revenge motive, its role in investigations, and why it rarely brings peace – only more victims.


Understanding the motive that drives everything from stalking to murder


What is revenge? Understanding personal drive behind it


In true crime, revenge refers to the act where an individual deliberately seeks to inflict harm or suffering on another person in retaliation for a perceived wrong, insult, or violation. Revenge is a deeply personal and often intense emotional driving force, stemming from a strong desire for retribution, an attempt to restore a perceived balance, or simply to inflict pain on the other party as punishment for the original act. The core of the revenge motive is thus a direct reaction to a past event, regardless of whether this event is real or merely perceived as an injustice by the perpetrator.


Revenge as a clue: Why motive directs to the perpetrator


In criminal contexts, the revenge motive can manifest in a wide spectrum of criminal acts, ranging from stalking and harassment to more serious crimes such as arson, vandalism, aggravated assault, and in the most extreme cases, manslaughter or even murder. The target of the revenge act may be a specific person, but it can also be directed towards the person's family, property, or symbols of what the perpetrator feels offended by. Identifying and understanding a potential revenge motive is crucial in police investigations, as this motive often points towards individuals in the victim's close circle or those with a known history of conflict with the victim. Uncovering a possible revenge scenario is essential for understanding the dynamics and relationship between perpetrator and victim, and can thus shed light on the underlying cause or motive of the crime itself.


The destructive spiral: Why revenge breeds more tragedy


Although the desire for revenge may feel like a form of justice to the one harboring it, acts of revenge rarely lead to a real solution or emotional closure. On the contrary, revenge tends to escalate conflicts, create additional victims, and leave deep psychological and physical scars on all parties involved. Thus, revenge remains a central and often tragic driving force in many true crime cases and narratives, gruesomely illustrating the destructive consequences of unresolved anger, bitterness, and the human urge for retaliation.


Explore harrowing cases of stalking, violence, and murder driven by bitterness. What does revenge look like in practice? Read our in-depth case studies on the subject below.

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