Twenty years ago, in Australia, they enacted it after this happened:
Damn. I am 12 minutes into this and it looks like his rage came from being otherized… I am still continuing to watch. I think that a lot of sadistic stalking comes from a similar place and I’m quite stunned to see this so well depicted here by that psychiatrist.
If only we could prevent that people like this become otherized so badly. This story or interpretation reminds me a little of the guy in a stalking case in St Petersburg.
But when I started watching the video, I found him very creepy, and I continued to feel that way. Goes to show that you really cannot tell from looking at people how smart or capable or cold they are?
But… this is based on what ONE forensic psychiatrist said in this video.
I find this unpleasant to watch. The coldness. The discrepancies. I wonder if they ever did a brain scan and I am also wondering about the background of the rabbits.
Then the attorney says that this guy wanted the people he had “merely” injured to come to court and point the finger at him. That’s clearly sadistic.
You see that time and time again, that these guys want to see up close that they’ve really hurt you.
Or was it fueled by resentment, in his case?
There is something very calculated/calculating about him. Is that because he is “dim”? Because he has trouble making up his mind? Somehow I don’t think so.
The girlfriend, the restaurant menu or whatever it was, maybe he was dyslexic.
The boat scene, running out of fuel, that could have been on purpose too. Planned. The crying could have been fake. She was only 16.
I think he is playing “dim”. But who am I to say that? I seem to have only questions these days, no answers.
And then the attorney read what he had written the day after the sentencing. That made it clear. Bryant was a manipulator. That doesn’t go with low IQ.
Twenty years later, and he still hasn’t shaken Bryant off.
(That’s what sadistic stalking does too.)
Oh, jeez.
This is genetic. This is not the result of bullying and other forms of otherization. This is an example of a pathology in which CRISPR may eventually be able to work wonders.