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* The person is protected by juvenile laws. Examples include [[Junko Furuta's Murderers]], [[Robert Thompson and Jon Venables]], [[Daniel Petry]], [[Matias Oyarzo]] (despite being terminated in late September 2020), [[Bailey O'Neill's Murderers]] (despite being minorly punished) and [[Laurie Tackett]].
* The person is protected by juvenile laws. Examples include [[Junko Furuta's Murderers]], [[Robert Thompson and Jon Venables]], [[Daniel Petry]], [[Matias Oyarzo]] (despite being terminated in late September 2020), [[Bailey O'Neill's Murderers]] (despite being minorly punished) and [[Laurie Tackett]].
* The person is generally not considered a villain and thus many don't see the need to punish them. Examples include [[Charlemagne]], [[James VI and I]], [[Christopher Columbus]], [[Andrew Jackson]], [[William Tecumseh Sherman]], [[Grover Cleveland]], [[Woodrow Wilson]], [[J. Edgar Hoover]] and [[Menachem Begin]].
* The person is generally not considered a villain and thus many don't see the need to punish them. Examples include [[Charlemagne]], [[James VI and I]], [[Christopher Columbus]], [[Andrew Jackson]], [[William Tecumseh Sherman]], [[Grover Cleveland]], [[Woodrow Wilson]], [[J. Edgar Hoover]] and [[Menachem Begin]].
* The person cannot be convicted or punished by law due to insufficient evidence, or lack thereof. Examples include [[O.J. Simpson]], [[Casey Anthony]],[[Mel Ignatow]] and [[Lori Drew]].
* The person cannot be convicted or punished by law due to insufficient evidence, or lack thereof. Examples include [[O.J. Simpson]], [[Casey Anthony]], [[Mel Ignatow]] and [[Lori Drew]].
* The person was caught for their actions, but received a minor or even no punishment (also known as a "slap on the wrist"). Examples include [[Brock Turner]], [[David Becker]], [[Jacob Walter Anderson]], [[John Bowen-Colthurst]] and [[Kurt Becher]].
* The person was caught for their actions, but received a minor or even no punishment (also known as a "slap on the wrist"). Examples include [[Brock Turner]], [[David Becker]], [[Jacob Walter Anderson]], [[John Bowen-Colthurst]] and [[Kurt Becher]].



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The greatest tragedy of all was that this butcher of innocents would never be called to account for his crimes.
~ A classic karma houdini

A "karma houdini" is someone who isn't adequately punished for their villainous actions, and escapes justice by "pulling a Houdini" (disappearing) from karma. This villain is the opposite of a scapegoat.

A karma houdini, in this context, can have one of the following scenarios to qualify:

For organizations, they must have the following requirements:

In the case of events, you need the following requirement:

NOTE: People who died in prison, were executed for their crimes, got exiled to another place, redeemed themselves, took their own lives, are currently in jail or were released from prison cannot count as karma houdinis.

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