Strangeworld
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Antisocial personality disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
IMO, and without wanting to offend you strange world, I believe that Based on the CP case against GBC, based upon his behaviors and chosen interviews, one can suppose the above mentioned link may pertain to cartain personality traits of an alleged murderer. I also believe the persons whose professions enable them to label an individual through various testing mechanisms are often prone to getting it wrong.
I think labeling or as I see it judging someone is an integral part of being human. Based on the information brought before us, coupled with intuition, IMHO, it a fair assumption to consider these traits sociopathic
No offence at all And I agree there are some questionable behaviours he has exhibited throughout this whole process. But having worked in the psychological field (no, not verified, so can take it or leave it ) I have seen misdiagnoses based on a few simple, often subtle, characteristics. And this is from people who WERE very qualified and had access to so much information relating to the client. When the general public try to diagnose, it just seems ill-informed (no offence to anyone who has been doing it, I just don't think it's really appropriate - each to their own).
Labelling, particularly disorder labelling, is rife in society, when in reality, the percentage of individuals who actually meet the more extreme diagnoses can be quite small. Whilst I'm curious, both as a human being, and a professional, to know the full story, I wouldn't go as far as saying 'GBC is a ...' or 'GBC has ...'.