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Agree...someone with autism/Asperger's is more likely to have difficulty forming close relationships,etc. JM seems to be very much he opposite. I don't know if there is an "ism" for this characteristic or not...unless it's narcissism.
There are plenty of behaviors that JM has shown over time that I am sure family and close friends knew were problems of JM's. That he could not keep his car legal That his car looked like a dumpster. That he could get too rough and hurt people during horse play. That he ignored the "no" when going for sex. That he came on too strong when trying to pick up women. Some of that would have seeped through to those who knew him. Landlady indicates rent didn't always get paid, in fact, I think he owed when he left. A "wink, wink" on fares for young women when he was a cabby. Oh, I'm sure the problems now, a long with the problems as a kid, as a college student were there for those close to him to know.
But there are a lot of people with those problems. Those who go too far, are careless, impulsive, but they would not kill someone deliberately like JM did. That Fairfax rape is to me a straight out picture of an evil, evil person. No, it's not the situation or the person that gets him to kill; he looks for the situation to kill, rape. That, I don't think those who liked him, were close to him, suspected one bit.
So, just as I posted the reference to Autistic Spectrum Disorder I am reminded that JLM had made attempts to conceal his act. So, an argument that ASD is not a factor could be made.
My original post about a genetic factor inherited by the parents had referenced Autism as an example of how traits can be inherited.
There are other characteristics of JLM that can support an evaluation for something approximate to ASD and violent behavior.
What are your thoughts ?
So, just as I posted the reference to Autistic Spectrum Disorder I am reminded that JLM had made attempts to conceal his act. So, an argument that ASD is not a factor could be made.
My original post about a genetic factor inherited by the parents had referenced Autism as an example of how traits can be inherited.
There are other characteristics of JLM that can support an evaluation for something approximate to ASD and violent behavior.
What are your thoughts ?
"the con" - With this technique, the rapist openly approaches the victim and requests or offers some type of assistance or direction. However, once the victim is within his control, the offender may suddenly become more aggressive.
"the blitz" - In a blitz approach, the rapist uses a direct, injurious physical assault which subdues and physically injures the victim. The attacker may also use chemicals or gases but most frequently makes use of his ability to physically overpower a woman. . . . Even though it is used less often than the con approach, the blitz approach results in more extensive physical injury and inhibits certain fantasy components of the rape that may be arousing to the rapist.
"the surprise" - The surprise approach, which involves the assailant waiting for the victim or approaching her after she is sleeping, presupposes that the rapist has targeted or preselected his victim through unobserved contact and knowledge of when the victim would be alone. Threats and/or the presence of a weapon are often associated with this type of approach; however, there is no actual injurious force applied.
The research concerning serial rapists' behavior during and following the commission of the crimes has determined that:
* The majority of the rapes were premeditated
* The "con'' approach was used most often in initiating contact with the victim
* A threatening presence and verbal threats were used to maintain control over the victim
* Minimal or no force was used in the majority of instances
* The victims physically, passively or verbally resisted the rapists in slightly over 50% of the offenses
* The most common offender reaction to resistance was to verbally threaten the victim
* Slightly over one-third of the offenders experienced a sexual dysfunction, and the preferred sexual acts were vaginal rape and forced fellatio
* Low levels of pleasure were reported by the rapists from the sexual acts
* The rapists tended not to be concerned with precautionary measures to protect their identities
* Approximately one-third of the rapists had consumed alcohol prior to the crime and slightly less reported using some other drug.
The most common post-offense behavior reported by the rapists were feelings of remorse and guilt, following the case in the media and an increase in alcohol and drug consumption.
These characteristics, although not generally applicable to every rapist, can be helpful in learning more about offenders, their behaviors and the heinous crime of rape.
The Sal's video has been strange to me on several counts already discussed here but it's also bothered me how JM is walking and doesn't even seem to turn his head her direction yet somehow seconds later is following her. Did he "eye" her walking towards him before the area that the video catches? He doesn't miss a beat.
And then it just dawned on me that possibly he somehow picked up on white guy's actions (although it's not apparent anywhere on video) and positioned himself as "protecting" HG from the WG. Maybe that's how he was able to get his arm around her so fast. "Hey, I just noticed this guy watching you. Stick with me." And then it would seem even more convincing considering WG DOES keep following them. Maybe JM looked like a real saint at that moment and she started to let her guard down with him. He buys her drink, promises to get her home safe, etc. ESPECIALLY if her phone battery was dying/dead.
Honestly, I think this is too slippery of a slope to go down. I've taught high-functioning children on the autistic spectrum for years, and no two children present the same way. In IEP conferences, one thing that always is apparent is that there's no such thing as a "typical" behavior for a kid on the ASD, with most of the children having seen a slew of specialists over the years with no clear agreement on medical diagnoses.
For a group of members who are not licensed psychiatrists or psychologists to speculate on such a complicated range of disorders for a person whom none of us has met (except PaulaP) will probably, at best, end up offending many members of the forum. As the end of the article you linked to in Current Psychiatry states: Bottom Line is that most people with AD/ASD do not commit violent crimes.
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Hi WSers! My first post but longtime lurker! followed MH case closely here, and now HG, may she rest in peace. I ran across this case in my research of a man, last name Matthew in Cville, accused of rape but apparently exonerated. Could this be a relative? And could he be someone JLM modeled after? http://justicedenied.org/issue/issue_31/malaysia_jd31.pdf
Also, as the mom of an Aspie age 7, I've done extensive research into developmental and behavioral analysis of autism spectrum kids, and as an RN who has dealt with many mentally/developmentally challenged folks who were integrated into long term care/ assisted living here in NC in the late 1990s with the closing of Dorothea Dix hospital, I have never experienced violence from, either my son (excepting the usual tantrums normal to a 7 year old) or a patient on the spectrum. I have been hit, spit on, had bodily fluids thrown at me, been bitten, cursed at, threatened with "murder" specifically, by various other diagnosis, however, from Schizoaffective Disorder to full blown paranoid schizophrenia. Just a thank you to Concerned Mama, you're correct, it's a really REALLY slippery slope. Mental illness isn't necessarily indicative of ASD. And in order to do the things JLM has presumably done, he has to have some degree of mental instability, not insanity, but instability. It's obvious his deck isn't full, or he wouldn't be playing his cards this way~~
People with autism usually have a VERY VERY strong moral compass...it might not be the socially prescribed one....but its usually deeply seeded, internal, and leads with a strong sense of fairness and justice, just presented awkwardly. Aggression in autism is usually more likened to an adult temper tantrum....over stressed, overwhelmed because the senses tend to be heightened, and they have an melt down. Just because an autistic doesn't easily relate to people, does not mean they wish to harm people.
JLM might have a social disorder, he might have a neurological disorder, there may even be an overlap of symptoms with autism...but I do not believe JLM has autism or any form of it.
People with autism usually have a VERY VERY strong moral compass...it might not be the socially prescribed one....but its usually deeply seeded, internal, and leads with a strong sense of fairness and justice, just presented awkwardly. Aggression in autism is usually more likened to an adult temper tantrum....over stressed, overwhelmed because the senses tend to be heightened, and they have an melt down. Just because an autistic doesn't easily relate to people, does not mean they wish to harm people.
JLM might have a social disorder, he might have a neurological disorder, there may even be an overlap of symptoms with autism...but I do not believe JLM has autism or any form of it.
There are plenty of behaviors that JM has shown over time that I am sure family and close friends knew were problems of JM's. That he could not keep his car legal That his car looked like a dumpster. That he could get too rough and hurt people during horse play. That he ignored the "no" when going for sex. That he came on too strong when trying to pick up women. Some of that would have seeped through to those who knew him. Landlady indicates rent didn't always get paid, in fact, I think he owed when he left. A "wink, wink" on fares for young women when he was a cabby. Oh, I'm sure the problems now, a long with the problems as a kid, as a college student were there for those close to him to know.
But there are a lot of people with those problems. Those who go too far, are careless, impulsive, but they would not kill someone deliberately like JM did. That Fairfax rape is to me a straight out picture of an evil, evil person. No, it's not the situation or the person that gets him to kill; he looks for the situation to kill, rape. That, I don't think those who liked him, were close to him, suspected one bit.
I agree, that is the popular view. However, I have provided the links that discusses the other aspects . My original question is how is pschopathy manifested in an individual. Autism is inherited through traits handed down by parents. As well, I suspect pschopathy is inherited through traits from the parents. I then extended that thought to Google Search (GS) autism and violent behavior and found something more indepth related to criminal behavior including rape and murder. <snipped>
First, thank you for the link to the Psychology Today article. Clear and to the point.There are quite a few studies that show that psychopathy is probably inherited, and may be similar to autism spectrum disorders, but in the other extreme. I've seen it described as psychopathy is a recognition of the emotions of others with a lack of compassion, whereas ASD (autism spectrum disorders) are a lack of recognition of the emotions of others but with plenty of compassion.
This link has a good breakdown: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/shadow-boxing/201402/aspergers-disorder-vs-psychopathy Violence is no more prevalent among people with ASD than the neurotypical population, and it tends to be much less calculated and more impulsive than psychopathic violence. And many of the cases of violence among people with ASD was linked to another psychiatric disorder which DOES often manifest in violence.
But there is some interesting info about the genetics and anatomy of psychopathy out there. This guy writes a lot about the neurology of psychopathy, after he was studying the disorder and found his brain scans indicated he was a psychopath: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/scien...covered-he-was-a-psychopath-180947814/?no-ist I believe he and some other neurologists are beginning to look at psychopathy as a neuropsychiatric disorder rather than a pure psychiatric disorder (schizophrenia, too, I think).
ETA: Another good link on psychopathy: http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/notorious/tick/psych_6.html
Thinking about JM's foot fetish,so I've been reading about it.For some people the foot causes sexual arousal. The comments made by the 2 women earlier in the evening about JM wanting to see their feet etc;made me wonder .If they got angry when he touched their feet ;could this have triggered his rage that night. I feel there is a good chance he keeps the victims shoes ,where he can look at them(like trophies). The question of course is where that might be. It would be a strong tie to other victims . thoughts?
Thinking about JM's foot fetish,so I've been reading about it.For some people the foot causes sexual arousal. The comments made by the 2 women earlier in the evening about JM wanting to see their feet etc;made me wonder .If they got angry when he touched their feet ;could this have triggered his rage that night. I feel there is a good chance he keeps the victims shoes ,where he can look at them(like trophies). The question of course is where that might be. It would be a strong tie to other victims . thoughts?
I was thinking the same thing, especially MH's boots. I didn't follow the RAT case very much but checked the thread Possible Links...RAT and JM? Another WSleuther told me about some SM anonymous entries and I followed up & found something about toes/feet. I don't believe JM had involvement in RAT crimes. But just for curiosity's sake take a look at that thread, post #45 I wrote. JM might have written something about toes, or it could just be anyone. A kind of unusual thing to write about.