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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2021 · 18 MIN

5 Bosses That Got Killed By Their Assistants

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💥 HuntAKiller.com/scarymysteries💥 20% OFF Promo Code: SCARYWorkplace violence happens quite commonly, whether it's face-to-face or work-from-home. Usually, it's the employees who would feel disgruntled over how their bosses treat them. And while many people only fantasize about doing harmful things – there are some who actually act upon their dark fantasies. Here are 5 Bosses that Got Killed by Their Assistants.5. Linda Stein (Manhattan, New York, October 2007)Known to most as an American rock music manager, Linda Stein once handled the ultra-famous American punk rock band, The Ramones. She even managed the 1970s pop music icon, Steve Forbert. 4. Kim Jones (North Philadelphia, January 2015)It is not always the case that a subordinate would feel animosity towards his or her superior because of maltreatment and abuse. Sometimes, it's also for selfish reasons. 3. Philippe Gletty (Loire, France, March 2012)We're no stranger to stories about powerful executives preying on those women below them, such as their secretaries and personal assistants. Psychologists say this shouldn’t come as a big surprise considering that men, especially those in power, would tend to have a higher sex drive. 2. Hsu Ming Hu (Java, Indonesia, December 2020)There were but a few emotions as toxic as jealousy. A mixture of anxiety, anger, and depression, this bad feeling can sometimes force someone to do the unpleasant things. 1. Maxine Urbanczyk (Merrillville, Indiana, December 2007)Trust is a hard thing to come by. Unfortunately, there are those who, after winning other people's trust, would use it in order to accomplish their twisted goals. Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

💥 HuntAKiller.com/scarymysteries💥 20% OFF Promo Code: SCARYWorkplace violence happens quite commonly, whether it's face-to-face or work-from-home. Usually, it's the employees who would feel disgruntled over how their bosses treat them. And while many people only fantasize about doing harmful things – there are some who actually act upon their dark fantasies. Here are 5 Bosses that Got Killed by Their Assistants.5. Linda Stein (Manhattan, New York, October 2007)Known to most as an American rock music manager, Linda Stein once handled the ultra-famous American punk rock band, The Ramones. She even managed the 1970s pop music icon, Steve Forbert. 4. Kim Jones (North Philadelphia, January 2015)It is not always the case that a subordinate would feel animosity towards his or her superior because of maltreatment and abuse. Sometimes, it's also for selfish reasons. 3. Philippe Gletty (Loire, France, March 2012)We're no stranger to stories about powerful executives preying on those women below them, such as their secretaries and personal assistants. Psychologists say this shouldn’t come as a big surprise considering that men, especially those in power, would tend to have a higher sex drive. 2. Hsu Ming Hu (Java, Indonesia, December 2020)There were but a few emotions as toxic as jealousy. A mixture of anxiety, anger, and depression, this bad feeling can sometimes force someone to do the unpleasant things. 1. Maxine Urbanczyk (Merrillville, Indiana, December 2007)Trust is a hard thing to come by. Unfortunately, there are those who, after winning other people's trust, would use it in order to accomplish their twisted goals. Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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