mck16
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I'm going to go back to my thoughts about PDD as a part of the problem - possibly because it's something I'm more familiar with than the psychopathic personality!
I know that my son (who has Asperger's) has a real fear of being angry with me. In his mind, anger is more or less permanent and it's hard for him to accept that someone can love someone and be angry at them at the same time. Because of that, he'll find hundreds of things to blame his anger/irritation/frustration on when I say or do something that bothers him. He's almost 30, lives alone (about 6 blocks from me) and is fairly independent, but he still depends on me for a lot. I handle his money/pay his bills, make his appointments when needed, let him call any time he's bored or lonely, and a lot of little things. I think that in his mind, he believes that if he shows anger toward me that I'll stop having anything to do with him, and he's afraid of what would happen then.
I wonder if AS is like that with his mother too. If he was close to her BF that was with them, it may have upset him when she broke it off with him - I believe I read that it happened in May. If he was feeling anger toward her for it, he may have looked for someone else to transfer the anger to. If he also idolizes his brother (like my son does his), he would not be an acceptable scapegoat. I can see him going after the jogger to act out some of his anger, and getting even more depressed/angry when he failed. I've been trying to find when it was that he and his girlfriend most recently broke up too. If it was within the past few months, it may have been another catalyst for what he did to Jessica.
The only girlfriend I have heard mentioned was 8th grade. And I think it was only a couple of dates. But, I may be wrong anyone know of any later girls in his life? tia