Author Topic: The phone call  (Read 126519 times)

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Offline Caroline

Re: The phone call
« Reply #1005 on: April 05, 2020, 05:23:48 PM »

I can't see where Holly is suggesting that Sheila was a psychopath.

There's no evidence JB has been diagnosed with psychopathy but this as a stand alone would not mean he wasn't responsible.  Likewise even if he was diagnosed with psychopathy this wouldn't mean as a stand alone that he was responsible.

At trial it was agreed by defence and prosecution that the perp was one of two: JB or SC.  Only one was put on trial and only one was tested for psychopathy.

Offline Vertigo Swirl

Re: The phone call
« Reply #1006 on: April 05, 2020, 05:30:12 PM »

Oh, absolutely, April!

Jeremy displays ALL the signs of psychopathy, just some of which are:

Self-importance
Grandiosity
Arrogance

The fact he felt entitled to the very best QC, despite taxpayers having to pay for it, shows not only his disregard for the law and  its people, but his sense of self-importance and sheer arrogance.

That’s typical of a psychopath.

He doesn’t care who he uses or treads on, just as long as he got the best. He feels entitled. In the same way he explained his reasoning for murdering his family to Julie — he said he was doing them a favour.

And 35 years later he’s still behaving as though HE’S been done wrong....
Also, reckless behaviour, immoral actions, cruelty to animals, also hallmarks of psychopathy.
"You can't reason with the unreasonable".