Gotta agree with Armi. I don't really know of anyone that just hurts things, places, or people without some justification. Whether you subscribe to it or not is irrelevant. It just means you disagree, therego justifying your side, case in point. Honestly if we stick to the movie genre where a villain is "truly evil" it doesn't really make a lot of sense. For example, in Fifth Element, where the Zork (I guess that's his name) fired 1 million workers instead of 500,000 within his company as a blatant display of his alignment... it didn't make a lot of sense... Unless you take into consideration he's saving money which is his justification.
Other than that... I only know true evil characters in the form of like supernatural beings that are not tied to consequences in this world.
Other than that... I only know true evil characters in the form of like supernatural beings that are not tied to consequences in this world.