She Tried To Catch A Pervert... And Ended Up As O... |work| Jun 2026

Anxiety and adrenaline surged through Jenna. Instead of alerting a transit officer standing just fifty yards away on the platform, she pulled out her phone, switched it to video mode, and began tracking him.

Within minutes, transit police arrived, called over by bystanders who reported an erratic woman shouting insults and physically assaulting a disabled passenger. Jenna found herself pressed against the subway wall, wrists bound in zip-ties, while the man she had branded a pervert shook with distress. When Vigilantism Becomes a Crime She tried to catch a pervert... and ended up as o...

"It's heartbreaking to see someone who was trying to do the right thing end up becoming a victim herself," said a local advocate for victims' rights. "We need to ensure that victims receive the support and care they need to recover from their ordeal." Anxiety and adrenaline surged through Jenna

: A dark horror-comedy that subverts the victim/predator dynamic. Jenna found herself pressed against the subway wall,

In most viral retellings—whether based on loosely adapted real events or entirely fictionalized scripts—the narrative follows a strict structural framework:

Psychologists note that the drive to publicly shame perceived wrongdoers often stems from a phenomenon known as "altruistic punishment." People feel a deep psychological reward when they punish someone who breaks social norms. However, social media has amplified this drive, turning public shaming into a form of digital currency.

If you encounter suspicious or illicit behavior online, the most effective action is to document and report it to professionals who can handle it safely:

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Hello! My name is Mindaugas Petrikas, better known as Gus due to my unpronounceable first name. I am an automotive and mechanical engineering graduate with weird hobbies and crazy dreams. It all started with my passion for engineering and cars. I had this crazy idea to design and engineer a kit car when I was 16. Six years later I am still in pursuit of this ambition. I left Lithuania to study at the University of Bradford, to gain the knowledge about vehicle technology and engineering. Soon after that I found out that Autodesk 3dsmax and Autodesk Inventor were the tools I was looking for my whole life. And so it all began – countless nights spent experimenting with the software packages, doing research and learning. Three years later I was certified as an Autodesk Inventor 2012 Associate. I recently moved to London, to continue the development of the “Petrikas P2” (more info about it on my portfolio – www.petrikas.net) and, when the time is right, start the build. Currently I am looking for a company to whom I might be useful as an employee. I enjoy simple things in life: coffee, spending time with friends, “making”, cycling, 3D CAD and photography. At the moment modelling, engineering and prototyping using the aforementioned software are my main hobbies. I find great pleasure in conceptualizing, designing and making my ideas visible to other people. Hopefully, someday, I will be able to put those ideas to good use.