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Masking in social situations is a common human behavior, including among autistic individuals.
Contrary to stereotype, autistic individuals can lie (masking, after all, involves some deception):
Deceptive behaviour in autism: A scoping review
Also contrary to stereotype, most autistic individuals have plenty of affective/emotional empathy, though some may struggle with cognitive empathy. It is psychopaths who have no affective empathy.
Though rare, an individual can be both autistic and psychopathic:
The relationship between psychopathy and autism: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
IMO, incels who murder are likely to be both autistic and psychopathic. Such an individual might join an online forum with other individuals who hate women and are envious of romantically successful men, then their lack of affective empathy leads them to use violence to get even.
I imagine if an autistic individual had co-occurring psychopathy, they may be able to lie masterfully—with enough practice.
For what it’s worth, I think the murderer may simply be psychopathic and not be autistic, as Dr. Brocato implies.
I personally know many individuals with autistic traits, but none of these people have psychopathic traits—that I have witnessed, at least.
I also personally know only two individuals who I think are psychopathic. The first (a relative) shows no signs of autism and instead was often manic in his youth. The second (a former roommate) was socially awkward, but this awkwardness was due to his intensity, his need to control others, and his simmering anger that would suddenly erupt, appalling both co-workers and roommates. Like the murderer we discuss here, he was an excellent student, but unlike the murderer, he always had a girlfriend, in spite of his creepy vibe. (If a man is handsome enough, he usually has no problem finding a woman to put up with him.) Anyway, I periodically look up his name to see if he has moved away, or if he is in prison.
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I thought this was interesting. Top Professionals with Psychopathic tendencies. Seems to be positions with control over people and attention seeking.
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1. CEO
2. Lawyer
3. Media (Television/Radio)
4. Salesperson
5. Surgeon
6. Journalist
7. Police officer
8. Clergy person
9. Chef
10. Civil Servant
The Top 10 Jobs That Attract Psychopaths
Everyone I have ever worked with has, at some point, called another colleague or coworker "crazy." But does your job actually attract true psychopaths? In the book "The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success," Kevin Dutton explains that there are...
www.forbes.com
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