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How Psychopaths Think and Behave - Part 1| FULL DOCUMENTARY

Apr 19, 2024
Who wants to face a guy like that? Would you want to face a guy like that? This is how it will be when he is on the street. He has no feelings. That's what I remember from everything I've seen. He is numb. I wouldn't want to. Being in front of him and I don't wish it on anyone else may be tedious but there are still many on the streets. He is accused of the first-degree murder of 12 other women. Please talk to my lawyer and please leave. Only I am suspected of a double murder. Nine charges of murder have been brought against William. 5.
how psychopaths think and behave   part 1 full documentary
Everyone is fascinated by psychopathy and

psychopaths

. Everyone is fascinated by this overflow of the human psyche that results in repulsive acts. Sometimes it is said exactly. I believe that around 60. or 70% of our problems are caused by 1% of the population, which means that the 1% are made up of

psychopaths

, whether it is economically, sexually or socially, there is always a psi working somewhere in the background, this % is mostly made up of men, some writers even talk about nine men to one woman; well, almost everything that psychopaths have in common is that they will always seek power, you can tell when someone seeks power and seeks to gain influence over you to control you, manipulate you to feed a need, perhaps they take advantage of you financially or sexually. we feel like a sexual object to them when they don't get what they want they belittle us they humiliate us psychopaths are among us and the more knowledge we have and the more we wake up and smell the coffee when it comes to the psychopath the more we can protect ourselves and our family when you understand that this is a person who has emotions, a lot of people say oh, a psychopath. has no emotion, that's wrong, they have a lot of emotion, but not for you, the emotion is just about me, right for all psychopaths, there is an absence of emotional empathy and, uh, but they have cognitive empathy, which means that They know what you're

think

ing.
how psychopaths think and behave   part 1 full documentary

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how psychopaths think and behave part 1 full documentary...

I don't feel what you're

think

ing, what you're saying, as a good person I would use that knowledge to help you. I understand your problem and now I'm going to help you solve that problem and I can, but I'm not crying hearing it. your story and people with personality disorders that are dangerous, narcissistic personality disorder, uh, also has this lack of emotional empathy that, along with other traits, becomes pernicious and predatory. Yes, obviously the psychopath is dealing with a strange psychological condition. He's not crazy, he doesn't. He doesn't speak gibberish, he isn't delusional, his causality is completely intact, he has both feet on the ground, he simply doesn't care about anyone other than that, he exploits others, whether for profit or, more likely, for pleasure, while William F. is now charged in the The serial murder of three women continues the investigation into a disturbing series of others in Quebec and Ontario.
how psychopaths think and behave   part 1 full documentary
This man is considered one of Canada's worst serial killers. He couldn't believe it, not Bill, he was someone so nice and easy going that he hung out with. the type who did not really reveal what he was among the so-called narcissistic pathologies, the path of the psychopath is undoubtedly the most dangerous due to his propensity to act out of the pleasure he derives from hurting others after 48 hours a day. drain. Police finally capture the janitor of a Montreal building suspected of having committed a double murder It all started in this house on Monday morning in the janitor's home the police found the bodies of two men who had been strangled, one was the owner Jean Pierre M 37 and the other a friend of the janitor Michelle Mansfield 24 the main suspect Paul Shaker 31 a habitual criminal was arrested in estri on Wednesday after taking a family hostage Windsor he was our little brother my mother's youngest baby for me and then for his wife it was the same as I could Talk about my mother, who suffered one heart attack after another and then became mortgaged to the extreme.
how psychopaths think and behave   part 1 full documentary
It took her a long time to surpass Paul Shaker's public records. Say that he was previously diagnosed as a psychopath. In terms of crime, we notice a diversity of crimes. which appear to have been committed in a relatively callous manner, as well as the cruelties displayed in the homicides committed, it took away someone dear to me, which made me feel really angry, it is an experience I would not wish on anyone, it stays with you for all the time. Throughout his life, Jones was a beloved financial advisor in Montreal's West End. It is estimated that he managed up to $50 million belonging to close friends and family.
Is he a narcissist? Certainly, yes. Is the gentleman a pathological liar? Pathological, certainly, I cannot, but I need to. to review L manipulated each situation yes clearly there is empathy no in my opinion there is an absence of remorse I certainly never saw any remorse on the

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of this gentleman I want to cooperate I tell you the truth the idea of ​​violence of psychopaths You know, everyone has a perception different from this: there is physical violence and sexual violence, but a big

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of psychopathy is not that there are psychopaths who are sadistic and there are psychopaths who are violent, but it is not a trait that is easily confused by the public. psychopath with the madman many crimes, often very serious, are perpetrated by someone who has lost his way psychologically, that is, who is schizophrenic with delusions and assisted hallucinations mark leine This is the name of the man who yesterday killed 14 women in the E po technique It can result in many crimes, mass murders for example, or incomprehensible crimes with a lot of blood, knives and murdered children, etc.
Etc., the public often thinks that it is too much, that it is the work of a psychopath, in fact, it is not at all because very often such crimes are gratuitous. the psychopath does not commit senseless or incomprehensible murders we understand these murders very well because their causality is intact Inta pikon was accused of killing 26 women, all former sex trade workers, drug addicts from downtown east Vancouver, pton was a psychopath pton was a collector of prostitutes, he took pleasure in taking their lives and feeding their meat to his pigs and he counted them, he knew he had reached exactly 49 and he was very proud of that, he told his friend in prison that it was a shame he had not reached a round. number 50 I've heard people say uh well, I knew he was a psychopath instantly and I'm going to say no, no, it doesn't work that way or someone told me, you know, I looked, I looked him in the eyes and I saw the psychopath and I said no, no, I said, what did you see in that person's eyes?
Well, it was that kind of dead look like it could drill a hole in you. I said, well, that's not the psychopath when I meet a psychopath. when I'm interviewing a psychopath for an evaluation man their eyes are alive they're dancing they're trying to scam me they're not sitting there trying to drill a hole in me they're trying to scam me they want me to do it like them these people are chameleons and they're good at scamming and they'll try to rip you off, so to speak, you can look them in the eye and see evil, ah, I don't think so, I don't think so, it's important to ask yourself what psychopathy is, how you would conceptualize it, and the best conceptualization of psychopathy to date with the best consensus is the hair psychopathy checklist. 20 characteristics are evaluated from 0 to two, which gives a maximum total score of 40.
A subject who obtains a score of 30 or more out of 40 is diagnosed as a psychopath in Europe it is 25 in North America 30 psychopathy many people say well, or you are a psychopath or you are not, so we are going to rate you and if you get a 30 out of a possible 40, you are a psychopath, if you get a lower score, you are not a psychopath, that is not true, this is a Continuum from 0 to 40 and the higher you are on the Continuum, the more psychopathic traits you have, the more likely you are to act as a psychopathic factor.
One is personality. Factor two is lifestyle, so some of the pieces of factor one, personality, would be glib, superficial charm, a great sense of self-worth, and then you move on to lifestyle and looking at lifestyle checks. poor behavior, huh. irresponsibility most people in the general public most people would score, you know, maybe between a six and 10. I remember scoring myself when I started and let me say this, I had more than a 10, but I certainly wasn't anywhere near the limit you can. You will probably find psychopaths everywhere, but you will find them mainly among criminals, that is, people who have made crime and the exploitation of others their business value, but you also run the risk of finding psychopaths in other, much more respectable areas.
I'd say they're probably psychopaths who have gotten by. to his search for power and his search for pleasure in a much more socially acceptable way. I'm thinking about lawyers, I'm thinking about police officers, I'm thinking about big companies, I'm thinking about the media, especially those with a lot of visibility. Look, these are the jobs a psychopath can be successful at. He is often number one, where he moves a lot forward, but in his own Furrow and is used to using his elbows to progress, so you may find a lot of broken shells in his path, where he could. stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot someone and you wouldn't lose any voters, okay, it's incredible, obviously, when as public figures we don't have the luxury of diagnosing any public figure, we need to do a formal evaluation, but it's safe Surely several people have noticed that Donald Trump may present certain traits associated with psychopathy.
I'm not saying that he is a psychopath but some psychiatrist psychologists in the United States have also advanced this argument to explain his personality. Many have branded him a narcissist. Some have gone this far. as for mentioning Donal's psychopathy, when you see Donald Trump at work, much of his behavior is characteristic, it is pure theft in American history, everyone knows the election ended at 10:00 of the night so if we're talking about pathological liars I think everyone realizes that someone who lies repeatedly is one of the best examples of a public figure lying but that's typical of psychopaths when they get caught lying no there is no shame or guilt it is as if nothing had happened he said I think Donal Trump is a clever liar I think he is a greedy, vicious and arrogant man well I don't know is that supposed to be a compliment or not I'm not sure several times we saw the lack of empathy there were accusations of sexual crimes by at least at least 25 women I have no idea who these women are I have no idea believe me she wouldn't be my first choice.
I can tell you about 2005. I've spent about 16 years looking at brain scans of murderers. Here's a pattern emission tomography scan of two normal people compared to a psychopath. Yellow is normal. Red is a more active species. Anything in blue or darker is very low. This is a visual stimulus used for pet scanning. They're evocative, you know, emotional scans, so they really activate this whole visual system, uh, and they're usually things that get people's attention, but they can also make them angry and here's a psychopath where it's all in the frontal lobe. and what's called the inner singular, um, goes off if you were to show someone being cut open or violently attacked, most people would have that part of their emotional brain activated, but a psychopath is like they're not looking at anything, It's like, oh, that's it.
You know, they're looking at a flower. You already know. 2005 I received a lot of these, a lot of these scans from different murders. We were also doing a completely separate Alzheimer's study, but anyway, we had run out, we didn't have any. enough controls of normal people in the experiments, so I brought my family, including myself, some of our children, my brothers and two technicians brought me the pet scans, but when I got to the bottom of this pile there was one there, uh , a scan. and I just and I looked at these technicians I said this, these are hysterical guys, they have one of the psychopathic killers.
I said this scan is obvious, this guy can't be walking in an open society, he's a very dangerous person, probably and uh, van no, no, this is one of your family and it was ridiculous, so when I knew I had to remove the tape over who's name it was and it was my name, I'll paraphrase what a psychiatrist said, who, who. he knows a lot about me after analyzing it, he said look, here's someone who has completely psychopathic thoughts and dreams and impulses all the time and he's not like the average person, they're really bad, you know, they really are, he just never acts them out. able to inhibit them but certainly bubbling underneath is this, you know, a cold predator, if you will.
William 5 appeared at random in the homes of his victims offering to do our work between mid-October and mid-December 1999 five murdered with unprecedented fury four women who lived alone were stabbed, beaten to death and strangled several psychopaths managed to carry a double life William F is probably the most famous serial killer in Quebec history Between 1979 and 99committed nine homicides against women, some of them with sexual assault William F was diagnosed as a psychopath the diagnosis was made in Saskatchewan five harassed his victims who defended themselves with the energy of desperation William F's modus operandi of serial murders with crimes William F seemed to have this side where he had a double life, he had a fairly normal social life, so he had a wife, children, a proper job, he went to family gatherings, no one suspected that this person left a double life that he did not want to be caught so that they success

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y project that image and at at the same time lead delinquent lives.
I didn't tell my wife what I was doing and I started care

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y monitoring my interactions with her every day and trying to do what I thought really good empathetic parents would do and husbands, so I tried to do that, I tried to imitate that wine served for her before me, simple things, uh, and then I also mixed it with things like going to funerals. I didn't want to go to events that she wanted to, you know they were important to her because she could easily ignore them and then after a couple of months she told me without knowing this, I mean what I was doing and she goes.
God, you're a good guy, what the hell happened? You know it and I said, but don't take it seriously because you just know I'm imitating it and I'm just trying to prove it and the best part. of this is that she goes I don't care she says I like what you're doing she I said you don't care that's not sincere she goes absolutely not only I want you to treat me better H and I always thought that you I had to be honest honest about Treat people better instead of imitating them. It turns out that most people simply want to be treated better and don't care why the hell you do it.
They use the expression snakes in suits. people who have psychopathic tendencies, so they lack empathy, manipulation for their own purposes, who need to control to rise through the ranks in a toxic and unhealthy way, they exist and do a lot of damage, it can hurt a lot to realize after several years of I have invested in a relationship with someone who has psychopathic tendencies, psychopathic, is a rude awakening, the corporate psychopath or the snakes and the suits so to speak, those are people who may care about other people to get what they want. I would say that um, the psychopath has a limited ability and a very limited ability to feel empathy for another person, he cares about himself and he can care about someone else and he can actually show a loving self to someone if it fits within your plan.
The white collar psychopath will be able to achieve what we call success both in his personal life and in his public life. Typically what we see in organizational psychopaths is that they have a veneer, they have a shell, they have a great start. impression, but if they stay in one place long enough someone will see behind the shell and therefore they move around a lot once hired, it's divide and conquer self-promotion, take down the most threatening people around them, even sabotage their work so they can make their way, but they follow a pretty toxic path they leave a trail of collateral damage and what they always want is more power and they are willing to destroy everything to get where they want to go disgraced financial advisor Earl Jones pleaded guilty today After defrauding more than 150 clients to the tune of more than 50 million, I began by meeting his wife, who had picked up our landscaping business card for the maintenance of her garden here in L.
I met Maxine Jones first, they were both absolutely lovely people, always very friendly, very easy going, he was quite charming. very kind, courteous, interesting gentleman, good conversationalist, we tended his garden for a year or two, but in between I spoke to my mother, who explained to me who he was, how she had met him, etc., and that she still had investments with him . He offered me his investment advice and that's how the meeting went on a Friday night after doing some new landscaping work on the property he owned in L. It's been a few weeks and we found it strange because he usually called back very quickly and in a week we then got paid for three or four weeks, we left messages and he didn't call me back, but he owed us a lot of money, several thousand dollars for the job, so on Friday night I'm having dinner, my son who lives upstairs calls and says: see that mom Earl, what's up with Earl Earl?
He's a scammer, what are you talking about? He turns on the TV news, so I turn off the stove, turn on the news, and I see that Ear Jones cheated his victims and spent his money lavishly for 27 years. Jones imitated signatures and withdrew millions from the account without the bank bothering him. He would never have believed it. He cheated on his own brother, who would have known that none of us would ever be the same, no matter what you say, we will forget. Uh, that's not going to happen in the Earl Jones case. I can't put my name on a diagnosis.
I didn't evaluate it. I didn't observe it. I didn't talk to him, of course, it's easy to hypothesize a psychopathic tendency. when you see a pattern, a story in which there has been manipulation and lies spread over several years and, what's more, with an absence of remorse or regret, Mr. Jones at one time worked for the Montreal Trust Company and worked in inheritance , he left Montreal Trust and set up his own business, he started with certain properties, then he started making investments for people privately and he mixed the money from all these properties and investments into one pot, he started using the money for his own purposes.
I did it? I did it because of my cash flow. The need to pay what I had to pay is called the Ponzi scheme, all it does is take new money from new assets or new investments to supposedly pay a return on old investments even though it knows what is right and what is wrong, what is criminal and what is not criminal there has never been anything in his brain that said enough, you can't cross that line Jones was sentenced to 11 years in prison for his fraud he pleaded guilty to fraud to the tune of $ 50 million and for the 158 victims the phrase is disappointing their problems have not ended working all your life and doing everything well then suddenly you have nothing and that is what we have absolutely nothing for 35 years he did that he never invested the money Your clients have never done it.
Don't take clients' money and invest it in stocks, bonds, or real estate. He came to cheat on me and then my mother. He convinced older people who were paid for their big houses to take out a mortgage so they could invest better and leave their children a better inheritance. and all that for 35 years the merry-go-round went on, what really gave people confidence was that you had interest checks from the Royal Bank indicating that the account was Earl Jones in trust and what we discovered later was that they were not trust accounts. The bank printed that on him, but it was a regular private account.
Then he would go there with his ATM card and withdraw hundreds of thousands of dollars. It was his card. They abused these people. They were robbed. They cleaned up their lives. They destroyed that's one way. of violence also when I left the court and everyone was there, he was surrounded, they accompanied him very quickly to his lawyer's car because everyone was chasing him and I was furious, I was so furious that I couldn't help but spit. on him, I spat on him. I have the right to my opinion. I have a right to be upset, so I spit.
He's a rat and that's what you do to rats, you spit on them. It's all I could find to express my anger after 48 hours. While on the run, police finally arrested the janitor of a Montreal building suspected of being the perpetrator of a double murder. My brother owned a profitable property, so he was looking for a concierge. Paul Shaker showed up. He hired him. He himself did not know Paul. Shaker, the guy he hired who also didn't give any information because we found out later that he was in a social reintegration program at the beginning. My brother was a little naive but he wasn't aware of anything.
My brother and I spent the weekend together. In the morning, my brother got a call from Paul Shaker saying there was trouble in the building, so he drove over to see what the problem was. Paul Shaker had planned everything that he was waiting for him with someone else. My brother never left there with the person who strangled him. The vertical blind cords, you know, those cords. I continued the trial after that. I went to all the parole hearings. That's where we found out he had already been in jail. The robbery. He raped. Kidnapping. He used drugs.
He sold drugs. The works then reached the stage of killing Paul Shaker began his criminal career very early he was a minor when he sexually assaulted a 15 year old girl for this first crime he was sentenced in 1979 to 22 months in prison and set the tone for a dozen of years, started from that sexual assault and arrived at the double murder for which he is still imprisoned today. PA Shak PA is a big drug user, so he sets out to find money in drugs and steals drugs and money from his drug dealer. He takes them to his house in bouv San Joseph with Paul Badar, another Sherbrook boy who has minor mental health issues and is therefore easily manipulated.
One thing Sher likes to do is manipulate people. He manages to involve Badar in this plot and attracts Michelle Man. They shake his house on San Joseph Boulevard together they tie Mansfield to a chair and then they cut his throat, then they put him in the closet and then, as he still needs money, they lure Jean Pierre M. Paul Shaker's landlord to the apartment and inflict the same fate on him. like Mansfield, in other words, they kill him too. I have a physically and mentally disabled son, so when I saw that he had used that person I was horrified because they are vulnerable people, you don't touch these people.
That man had the IQ of a seven year old, but he was 6' tall, while Paul Shaker is like 5'3, so he used this mentally disabled person to kill, but he was sentenced too, He also went to prison, but it wasn't his fault, it was the Other who planned it. He was sentenced to 25 years and that was 30 years ago. The parole board made it clear to me that someday we would have to deal with it. They can't hold him forever, even if he is considered a dangerous criminal. That's how I've always followed him I followed him because I'm one of the victims I'm one of the victims so the moment he asked for something they would have to let me know so I could show up.
It was there that I quietly learned that he is a psychopath. These people are willing to do anything to get something. At the last meeting I had, he spoke up and said that he was worried about my niece. He surprised me because he knew that he had taken her father away from her. a little boy it was like everything was resurfacing and what effect did it have do you think he is manipulating or is this real? I don't know, I still don't know because I'm not in that area but he came. Getting back to it, he came after me, the psychopath is 2.5 times more likely to get parole and so what is that?
Well, it's just an artifact of Can I Scam the National Parole Board Can I Scam My Parole Officer Can I Call With Parole Can I Scam The psychologist is doing my evaluation and they have proven to be good at it and so Therefore, they are more likely to get Pearl. She will use almost any means to come because she wants to make herself credible so she can get out of them. he knows very well how to play with that he doesn't care at all about the fate of others it is his own destiny that interests him and that's all he focuses on that seduction through manipulation that's what he does you know it's difficult to admit that someone who understand psychopathy uh I may be fooled by a psychopath, but in fact I have been one.
I lost a good amount of money in a fraud in what we call a membership fraud in which I coached hockey and the person who was the treasurer of the association. that we had um they were dealing with money and she actually scammed me out of a lot of money on the private side and I didn't realize the fact that she had a lot of psycho trades because we were close um We were friends uh no It was a context where I was looking for the psychopath and that's why I got caught, so yeah, anyone can get hit with these guys.
You know, the one-on-one psychopath is the nicest person you can imagine. To extraordinarily Charming, he also engages us, gives us the narcissistic nourishment for us to love him and yet, one by one, we automatically find him extraordinarily friendly and intelligent and love him, of course, we may not have understood it because he gives all this narcissism. food to better manipulate and exploit us Jones abused the trust of 158 investors and stole $50 million from them. I've known Earl for a long time. Earl was a very good friend of the family, a very good friend of my father and mother, my mother sawto Earl as a brother, Earl to me, he was Uncle Earl, we were not family, but he was very close, he was my brother's godfather and we had a lot of good times together and he was someone close with whom we had a lot of fun.
Earl and the Jones family Earl was someone who loved to tell stories and make many jokes, he was very funny, charming and was always pleasant when we were in the company of Earl Maxine and the two girls, Earl Maxine, after a time as a teenager. The priorities were different, his daughters were younger, so we saw the family. A little less. It had been a long time, but when my dad died, Earl came to the funeral and he was super nice, super nice, and at the funeral he said, look, can I help you? your dad's inheritance, we had the impression that Earl had our best interests at heart, he really took advantage of that moment to exploit our trust in him.

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