He previously killed a kitten before his 2 year old brother and was getting straight A's in school. Intelligence and lack of empathy or remorse tick's off a few huge indicators of Psychopathy - Cyclonic might be correct in stating that others who have similar horrendous upbringings do not necessarily go on to murder people.
Yes true, but a combination of predisposition to psychopathy and an unstructured home life go hand-in-hand. A child brought up in a healthy home would have a greater chance of avoiding the pathways that lead to criminality.
Shame on you for not knowing they don't hang people any more. Fry the wee **** on Old Sparky or give him a Sleepy Jag.
Got to agree, best to murder the ****er. He's no use to anyone and will never change and why should americans subsidise the wee prick. He knew fine well what he was doing, don't give me all this bollocks about a tough upbringing, just an excuse.
Quite right but I was more referring to Psychopathy being actually a bit of a medical condition with certain parts of your front brain not functioning normally. Apparently quite a high percentage of CEOs show many of the same signs of Psychopathy that violent murderers do - they have just channeled that desire to control and manipulate people (as well as lack of empathy over the welfare of others) into getting ahead in their work, at all costs.
Exactly, what this spolit brat needs is some good old fashioned "Tough love", spare the lash and spoil the child. There is nothing evil in the human spirit that cannot be corrected by lethal injection.
Sounds like an evil wee ****. If he goes to juvenile correction facility he will be out in a few years time after learning how to be a drain on society and will no doubt live a life of crime. Lock him up forever!
Social Psychopaths, experst reckon that some of the best military men in history were Social Psychopaths. Lawrence of Arabia, Paddy Mayne etc.
Do they not reckon it's something to do with mirror neurons firing imperfectly? I read that book "Bad Men Do What Good Men Dream" and I think that's the theory he suggests. Quite interesting that book really delves into the rationalisation process of sociopaths. Not just killers and rapists though but cult leaders and as you say those in positions of power. Although it's psychiatrists he says display similar signs of sociopathy and not CEO's
Nope, what you're arguing is absolute ****. Spotty little twats like you that read these books and take them as gospel. Get a ****in life. Hope to **** you get ****ed up the ass and get murdered prick.