Unmasking the Mask: 69 Shocking Signs Psychopaths Use to Hide in Plain Sight

Unmasking the Mask: 69 Shocking Signs Psychopaths Use to Hide in Plain Sight

puffpuffpazuzu , seventyfour Report

69 Ways To Recognize A Psychopath, As Per Psychologists And People Who’ve Dealt With Them Not psychologist but knew one that examined a 15 yr old boy who set fire to a teacher when she asked why he did it the response was “she said that she wanted to learn how to dance someday, so i lit her on fire so she can dance like a flame instead of taking lessons” in the most carefree voice and she now regrets doing her job.

Steeldivde , Justin Report

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69 Ways To Recognize A Psychopath, As Per Psychologists And People Who’ve Dealt With Them Psychology student here. I got the chance to sit in on the interrogation (on a monitor in the other room) of this guy who was clearly off. He seemed like a normal enough guy, c*****d a joke about the bland room and sat down, smiling like how politicians do, just that fake but somehow authentic smile. I thought he was actually innocent at first because most people I’ve seen interrogated who are guilty are really quiet, shy and nervous, but he was confident and relaxed. To make a long story short, he was a 20 some year old who shoved his mother into the corner of a wall, her head c*****d open and he watched her bleed out. Through the whole interrogation he was laughing and smiling, you could clearly tell he felt no emotional connection to his own mother, and had no guilt about anything he’d done.

Kalgor91 , Matej Report

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Young boy drawing with colored pencils on wood floor surrounded by scattered crayons, evoking real-life encounters with psychopaths ambiance. Asked him to draw a picture of how he was feeling that day. He drew a detailed picture of me on fire. He was five.

anon , freepik Report

He was mad that he was put in juvie for r**ing a girl. He admitted to doing it, and was mad that she ruined his reputation. He laughed about it.. and laughed at girls in the room who were sexual a*****t survivors. I had to ask for him to be removed from my caseload because he was negatively impacting the group… and me.

agathaprickly Report

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69 Ways To Recognize A Psychopath, As Per Psychologists And People Who’ve Dealt With Them Not a Psychologist, but knew someone who was diagnosed as a psychopath in school.

We’d started on the same day, so we’d sort of gotten lumped together. People tended to avoid him because he was frankly a little odd. He didn’t do anything particularly, but looking back that was it, he didn’t do anything. He didn’t seem to ‘enjoy’ anything, he just sort of followed everybody around. Anyway, years go by and he and his family move to the states.

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