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

It was that event that made me realize that some people aren’t worth saving.

I ended up moving states, taking an office job, and never returning to the city I worked in.

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I remember a resident I worked with when I used to work one of the “Orderly” positions during the evening shift at a facility for kids and adolescents with special needs and mental health conditions near Chicago.

This resident was a young man in his early 20’s who I had worked with a lot. For the most part I actually got along with him really well and he usually seemed to show affection towards others. However, I had been warned by experienced staff to be careful near him as he is very strong and used to suffer from delusions. Despite the claims, he was always friendly towards me, possibly since we both had very similar hobbies and liked science-fiction. But one day as I came in to work for the evening shift, I saw the staff who usually worked with him in the mornings, and his shirt had blood all over it. I was told that during school when his staff was telling him to be more appropriate, the resident had gotten up and started punching the staff in the face and even started beating him with items he could grab. I cannot comment on the incident as I did not see it, but I had seen the resident over time afterwards, and his sense of empathy was odd. He knew that what he did was wrong and that other kids were now scared of him as a result of his actions, but he didn’t seem to have strong feelings about the day himself. It’s not that he was emotionally disconnected, because he did try to get along with most people and aimed at being more positive.

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