Caylee Anthony 2 year old General Discussion #50

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  • #361
I agree especially since the two of them were meeting with detectives again today for a couple of hours. Wouldn't suprise me one bit.

But wouldn't that mean they would offer the grandparents some sort of limited immunity and not Casey?
 
  • #362
Right. A psychopath might be your manipulative upstanding educated charismatic boss or preacher and a sociopath the former destructive troubled teen who ended up in prison for robbing a gas station and beating girlfriends at age eighteen.
What, don't take this personally,but as a professional I have to disagree. That just isn't always the way it is, in my experience. That's all I have to draw on.
 
  • #363
I am not aware of any clinical diagnosis, of a person with a brain tumor, that encompasses the above "perceived "side effects I posted, if you are and can provide that info in the way of a case study, I am completely open to the theory.. So that I am clear, are you suggesting that Casey has a brain tumor and that has caused this behavior?

Anecdotal, but my sister has a brain tumour. It was diagnosed when she was 2 and the doctors removed as much as they could. She is 29 now and last year, it started growing again. Symptoms included dizziness, inability to speak properly, inability to comprehend what people were saying for several minutes at a time, talking in gibberish. I'm not certain if she's had seizures. My sister had brain surgery in March. Last week, she began having dizzy spells and at one point was tlakling oddly and sat down on my Mom. She then went to her room and when she came back, she didn't remember any of that.

She certainly hasn't become violent, hasn't stolen from anyone, or lost anyone. its scary for my sister and my Mom (and the rest of us). My sister would never hurt a flea and I can't recall her ever telling a lie. None of that has changed due to her brain tumour.

I don't know if that helps or not.
 
  • #364
So, have any of you started writing your apology letters to Casey? According to GP that's what we should be doing right? Man oh man this family is a Circus.

Did he really say that!?!?!

Dearest C,
I'm sorry...
... that the good Lord had a lapse in judgment and let your dumbass breed, @#$%!"
No Love,
me
 
  • #365
There are stories of people diagnosed as sociopaths who did improve to some degree, with the most ceaseless and diligent help. But since the vast majority of this huge body of people (there are more than three hundred million sociopaths on Earth) cannot get that kind of attention, they turn to abusing those they envy, and often to crime. It is certainly vengeance: "If I can't have any of this, why should you?" This is the real reason sociopaths lash out at strong and kind people. No matter what they say, they know that inside, they are always empty and damaged beyond repair.

Only in neuroscience is there hope for these incomplete people. The key lies in awakening the brain, which is risky because sociopaths are much more prone to seizures than the rest of the population, and that -- an uncontrolled blast of electrical discharge spreading through the brain and causing violent convulsions -- is likely to be the first response from brain pathways that, after years or even decades of silence, are suddenly flooded with impulses. But if the devices of neurosurgeons can be tweaked to avoid this shock, and all else related to this idea is workable, it's feasible that small electronic devices planted in the brain (these already exist, but are not yet being used for mental illness) could open up a closed connection.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_treat_a_teenage_sociopath
 
  • #366
Right. A psychopath might be your manipulative upstanding educated charismatic boss or preacher and a sociopath the former destructive troubled teen who ended up in prison for robbing a gas station and beating girlfriends at age eighteen.
...and a) feeling no remorse and b) "prettyfying" it (I know...not a word!)
 
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Did George say that when LE visited on the evening of the 15th?

I would think that of all the info available to the public the affidavit would be the first thing you would want to read.
 
  • #369
There are stories of people diagnosed as sociopaths who did improve to some degree, with the most ceaseless and diligent help. But since the vast majority of this huge body of people (there are more than three hundred million sociopaths on Earth) cannot get that kind of attention, they turn to abusing those they envy, and often to crime. It is certainly vengeance: "If I can't have any of this, why should you?" This is the real reason sociopaths lash out at strong and kind people. No matter what they say, they know that inside, they are always empty and damaged beyond repair.

Only in neuroscience is there hope for these incomplete people. The key lies in awakening the brain, which is risky because sociopaths are much more prone to seizures than the rest of the population, and that -- an uncontrolled blast of electrical discharge spreading through the brain and causing violent convulsions -- is likely to be the first response from brain pathways that, after years or even decades of silence, are suddenly flooded with impulses. But if the devices of neurosurgeons can be tweaked to avoid this shock, and all else related to this idea is workable, it's feasible that small electronic devices planted in the brain (these already exist, but are not yet being used for mental illness) could open up a closed connection.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_treat_a_teenage_sociopath
Yikes!
 
  • #370
I can't believe you just wrote that!! There really is no treatment...best to locate them in your lives and stay far, far away. Yes, they are all around us.

Um, because that's correct. Sociopathy can be managed through intensive counseling and medications.
 
  • #371
I'm in profiling right now and halfway through my end of term paper. If Casey were a psychopath, she would be acting completely distraught and panicked because that is how people expect her to act. She would have learned that emotion by now.

agreed. That is why we said she is a sociopath. She cannot feel empathy for others. Look at her jailhouse phone call: "all they care about is finding Caylee" and then as an afterthought "and thats all I care about too..." she was cunning and smart enough to realize how that sounded. She could have cared less.

It chilled me to the bone.
 
  • #372
...and a) feeling no remorse and b) "prettyfying" it (I know...not a word!)
Sociopaths show no remorse. They are not capable of compassion. They destroy the lives of those around them! Because they look "normal" people don't see them coming, so to speak. :)
 
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But wouldn't that mean they would offer the grandparents some sort of limited immunity and not Casey?
Ah - now that would depend on who did what - wouldn't it?
 
  • #376
... crazy people don't reveal themselves till you make them mad.

That is a very profound statement given our subject matter...Any ideas anyone?
 
  • #377
Sociopaths show no remorse. They are not capable of compassion. They destroy the lives of those around them! Because they look "normal" people don't see them coming, so to speak. :)

exactly. They scare the hell out of me....I dated one once.
 
  • #378
agreed. That is why we said she is a sociopath. She cannot feel empathy for others. Look at her jailhouse phone call: "all they care about is finding Caylee" and then as an afterthought "and thats all I care about too..." she was cunning and smart enough to realize how that sounded. She could have cared less.

It chilled me to the bone.

But sociopaths also tend to be isolated because they know that theye are different and they realize that someone might catch on to that. Typically, they will interact when it is necessary, but they will not spend a lot of time at clubs and they don't have that many friends. There are always exceptions to the rule.
 
  • #379
Just for the record, I didn't mean to pull the whole thing this far off topic.
 
  • #380
I hope this works. It's a map showing Bella Vida Blvd in relation to the Amscot where Casey's car was found and her parent's House.


http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&saddr=bella+vida+blvd&daddr=7501+E+COLONIAL+DR+to:4937+HOPESPRING+DR&hl=en&geocode=&mra=ls&sll=28.512533,-81.204106&sspn=0.140282,0.219727&ie=UTF8&ll=28.526924,-81.218147&spn=0.140263,0.219727&z=12>


sorry about the copy and paste. Also Colonial is supposed to be one word without a space. For some reason I can't fix it in the link. Way past my bedtime!

Here you go...I screencapped it for you.

Click on the thumbnail below to view full size map.

 
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