Former Inmate Reveals What Really Happens to School Shooters and Child Molesters in Prison

Viking, a former inmate hailing from Florida, has turned to TikTok to bring attention to the harsh realities of life within prison walls for individuals involved in abhorrent crimes like child molestation, school shootings, and the killing of police officers.

With a significant following of over 569,000 on TikTok, this former inmate candidly shares his firsthand experiences, shining a light on the grim realities he witnessed behind bars. Viking dives deep into the torment endured by school shooters, describing the relentless and unyielding torture they often face. Similarly, he exposes the harsh fate awaiting child molesters, as they become targets of vigilante justice, subjected to brutal beatings that result in fatal consequences.
 
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He claimed the men were often sexually assaulted by other convicts - and that 'officers would spit in their food' and even add stuff to their meals to purposely make them sick.

'They would get tortured beyond means. They had it rough,' he revealed. 'In prison, when you kill a kid, you get no remorse, people don't give you the benefit of the doubt, you're just pure evil.

'Evil finds evil and makes more evil. That's exactly what happened to them.'

In another video, Viking spoke out about how 'molesters and predators' are treated, and he said they too are 'tortured.'

He said that the other inmates 'ban together' when it comes to 'protecting women and children.

'It doesn't matter your color, your creed, your race, your religion, your gang, what you believe in and don't believe in - if you hurt an innocent one in those types of ways, you will get dealt with,' he said.

It's intriguing to observe the existence of a social system within prisons, where individuals who have committed heinous crimes against women and children are often targeted and subjected to a brutal form of punishment by fellow inmates.

This phenomenon raises questions about the offenses committed by those inmates who are administering this form of "justice."

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