cutter99
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It's seen repeatedly in dealing with cases of missing children. The stories they tell being so easily disproved one wonders why they even bothered to tell the lie in the first place. It makes them look guilty and brews hatred in those following these cases. Don't they know that's what will happen when they first tell the obvious lies? Do they only lie when their children are unaccounted for? Or do they lie about lots of meaningless things? Have they always been this way? I would compare it to a toddler caught with his hand in the cookie jar and the many reasons and excuses he'll give for it being there. I have lots of questions and no answers.
I wonder if the lying and thinking they can get away with it is not the sign of some disorder, like being a narcissist or sociopath. They are smarter than everyone else- just ask them!