This guy's intelligence and ethics are as low as his hairline.
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Well the punishment should fit the crime! This IS a great example of of a sociopath.
This off topic from the blog post.
I believe that sociopaths/narcissists are very much likely to be drawn to positions of power which interact with vulnerable people such as psychiatric nurses and social workers. I know a women who is in a senior social worker level at the Self Harm Unit at a major hospital and I would not share my grocery list with her.
Andrew -- You're right, sociopaths do crave power over other people. I'd never thought of those two occupations as being sociopath magnets, but I can see how they might be.
Ted Bundy, before he became infamous, once worked at a suicide prevention hotline. Why would a guy like that, who has zero sympathy for other people, work there? Because he savored other peoples' pain, and because he felt it made him look good to have that on his resume. And for all I know, he may have even subtly encouraged people to end their lives.
I know what you mean - he has an immature (juvenile) way of thinking. Oh, I killed someone (no big deal) and by the way, could I do community service (I mean I probably wouldn't have to go to PRISON for this (crime), would I?). When I read or learn about these scumbags, I usually think to myself, someone (meaning, the criminal's parent(s)) should not have had kids (or should have used birth control), thus, we wouldn't have these deviants in our world.
Andrew -- I don't even know that he did that, I'm jus speculating, and even if he did, I don't think we could quite call that murder. But he definitely had murder in his heart, even before he actually started his killing spree.
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Well the punishment should fit the crime! This IS a great example of of a sociopath.
This off topic from the blog post.
I believe that sociopaths/narcissists are very much likely to be drawn to positions of power which interact with vulnerable people such as psychiatric nurses and social workers. I know a women who is in a senior social worker level at the Self Harm Unit at a major hospital and I would not share my grocery list with her.
Andrew
Andrew --
You're right, sociopaths do crave power over other people. I'd never thought of those two occupations as being sociopath magnets, but I can see how they might be.
Ted Bundy, before he became infamous, once worked at a suicide prevention hotline. Why would a guy like that, who has zero sympathy for other people, work there? Because he savored other peoples' pain, and because he felt it made him look good to have that on his resume. And for all I know, he may have even subtly encouraged people to end their lives.
Well, this guy belongs in prison, a worthless piece of you know what. Unfortunately, this murderer will never experience remorse over his crime.
-birdie
Birdie --
Yes, I do know what. The story is tragic, but Ferdinand's behavior is almost funny, in a twisted laugh-at-him sort of way.
I know what you mean - he has an immature (juvenile) way of thinking. Oh, I killed someone (no big deal) and by the way, could I do community service (I mean I probably wouldn't have to go to PRISON for this (crime), would I?). When I read or learn about these scumbags, I usually think to myself, someone (meaning, the criminal's parent(s)) should not have had kids (or should have used birth control), thus, we wouldn't have these deviants in our world.
-birdie
Birdie --
Well, at least Ferdinand didn't want to propagate hi genes.
Wow! suicide prevention councilor, subtly drive people already in pain over the edge! wonder how many more he murdered then?
Andrew
Andrew --
I don't even know that he did that, I'm jus speculating, and even if he did, I don't think we could quite call that murder. But he definitely had murder in his heart, even before he actually started his killing spree.
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