Signs of a Psychopath (2020) docuseries
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The Kraken — 2 years ago(July 05, 2023 06:36 AM)
Apparently this series has real life interviews of real psychopaths in attempt to analyze their sickness.
I don't think I could feel sorry for a psychopath even though it seems like it's like a mental illness they can't control? Or change?
Something just really bad about them. -
Aph the cat whisperer — 2 years ago(July 05, 2023 06:38 AM)
I watched something similar about child predators. They base their victims on how they think they'd react if kidnapped, etc.. like, they think of EVERYTHING. It's creepy af. God only knows what goes through a psycho's mind
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The Kraken — 2 years ago(July 05, 2023 06:46 AM)
Apparently psychopaths do not think it through.
I'm watching this man tell the police about how he murdered his mother. And it's making me sick to my stomach.
The detectives ask him if he felt bad about killing his mother. He said in a way but he wouldn't take back what he did. And told the detectives that she was a good mom.
Jesus…
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The Kraken — 2 years ago(July 05, 2023 07:33 AM)
Well after episode two, it got boring. The experts keep repeating themselves about the psychopaths in every police interrogation video.
Some of it is kind of speculation because why not just ASK the psychopath what he/she was feeling in the moment. Duh!
That's what I wanna see. Wouldn't that make it easier to understand.
For example, the killer was very careful moving the corpse through the woods in order to dispose of it. The experts say that was a type of misplaced love. But it isn't. It's simply doing the job perfectly cuz the psychopaths know that the crime scene investigators analyze things like objects in the environment not in their natural position eg broken tree limbs, footsteps in the dirt, flattened grass etc..