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Title: Serial Killers and Psychopaths


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Serial Killers and Psychopaths
  • David Lombard, Ph.D.
  • www.LegalShrink.com

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Serial Killers?
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Psychopathy
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Charles Manson
From the worlds of darkness I did let loose
devils and demons with the power of scorpions to
torment."
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Pedro Alonzo Lopez Monster of the Andes
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Aileen WuornosHighway Killer
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John Gacy Killer Clown
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Edmund Kemper Co-Ed Killer
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Psychopathy in Life
  • Serial killers, repeat bank robbers, con artists,
    organized crime
  • What about other similar characters?
  • Robert Hare has proposed a more informative
    diagnostic category
  • Psychopathy

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Are Psychopaths just Anti-Social
  • Major distinction appears to be in symptomatology
  • Lack of remorse, a core symptom of psychopathy,
    is not required for diagnosis of APD.
  • In one study, 75 to 80 of convicted felons met
    criteria for APD, but failed to meet criteria for
    psychopathy.

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Psychopathy
  • FACTOR 1
  • Charming
  • Manipulative
  • Superficial
  • Shallow
  • Lack of remorse
  • Inconsistent
  • FACTOR 2
  • Failure to conform
  • Impulsivity
  • Aggression
  • Deceitful/lying
  • Disregard for others
  • Irresponsibility

Psychopathy encompasses both of these factors
whereas Antisocial PD predominantly involves
Factor 2
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Psychopaths identified by Hare
  • Two clusters
  • 1. Emotional detachment cluster- a selfish
    remorseless individual with inflated self-esteem
    who exploits others.
  • 2. Antisocial lifestyle cluster- marked by
    impulsivity irresponsibility.

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Are psychopaths born or made?
  • Most likely there are components of both that
    account for the development of full fledged
    psychopathy.

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Causes of APD Psychopathy?
  • Family
  • McCord McCord concluded that lack of affection
    severe parental rejection may be primary causes
    of psychopathic behavior.
  • Other suspected family related factors are
  • Inconsistencies in discipline or no discipline at
    all, physical abuse, marital discord, substance
    use.

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Heritable components
  • Twin Studies
  • 1. Higher concordance rate for MZ twins than for
    DZ twins in APD.
  • Adoption Studies
  • 2. Higher rate of antisocial behavior in adopted
    children of biological parents with APD.

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Fathers behavior
  • Fathers of psychopaths are likely to be
    antisocial personalities themselves!!!!!!

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Environmental Factors
  • Environment seems to play an important role in
    APD.
  • It has been shown that environmental factors such
    as marital problems and substance abuse) are
    related to the development of APD.
  • Also high levels of conflict negativity and low
    levels of parental warmth predict APD.

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Whats likely to be going on?
  • Child with propensity for antisocial behavior may
    be difficult to deal with produce environmental
    changes that result in harsh conditions
    (treatment) by family members.
  • This may fuel development of full blown
    antisocial behavior.

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Are psychopaths less prone to anxiety than normal
people?
  • Yes!!!
  • Lykken (1957) studied the ability of psychopaths
    controls to avoid shock.
  • Psychopaths were poorer than controls at avoiding
    the shocks, suggesting they are low in anxiety
    compared to controls.

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Do psychopaths fear little?
  • Psychopaths show a pattern of autonomic activity
    that suggests they tune out aversive stimuli.
  • Their hearts beat faster than normals when
    anticipating stress, but their skin conductance
    levels are lower than controls in response to
    aversive stimuli.
  • This makes them appear under aroused when they
    are not.

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Relationship betweenPsychopathy Antisocial PD
ANTISOCIAL PD
PSYCHOPATHY
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high neuroticism
extravert
introvert
psychopaths
low neuroticism
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Psychopathy Vs Reactive Offender
  • PSYCHOPATH
  • Self-concept Invulnerable
  • Superior
  • Pre-emptive rights
  • Sees Others Dupes/stupid
  • Inferior
  • Weak
  • Strategies Manipulative
  • Violence
  • REACTIVE
  • Vulnerable
  • Fluctuates/unstable
  • Fragile rights
  • Hostile
  • Oppositional
  • The enemy
  • Inadequate problem solving
  • Defensive violence

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Factor 1 in everyday life
  • Lawyers, politicians, businessman
  • Aspects of psychopathy may be seen in many areas
    of life
  • These two factors are reliable
  • Across sites
  • Across cultures

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Criminal Careers
  • Life course persistent antisocial (preadolescent
    onset chronic offending)
  • High recidivism risk
  • Burnout with age ? or change in display of
    antisocial behaviour
  • Big four risk predictors
  • Antisocial beliefs
  • Antisocial associates
  • Antisocial history
  • Antisocial personality (psychopathic).

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Violence and Psychopathy
  • Psychopathy a robust predictor of violent
    recidivism
  • Instrumental violence vs reactive
  • VRAG, SORAG, HCR-20 use psychopathy to predict
    risk

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Sexual offending and Psychopathy
  • Child sexual offending
  • Importance of Factor One
  • Rape
  • PCL on own not enough
  • Need sexual risk factors
  • Opportunistic sexual behavior
  • Treatment difficulties
  • Seto and Barbarees (1999) study

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  • Psychopathy Case Studies

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  • Ted Bundy

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Biography
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Intelligent, attractive, articulate
  • Law student at U Washington

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Anti-social activity
  • Serial killer in early eighties
  • Raped and murdered 12 women from Washington to
    Florida
  • Executed 1989

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  • Jeffery Dahmer

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The Early Years
  • Dissected dead animals at a young age
  • Teenage years alcoholic
  • Molested by a neighbor
  • Parents divorced - left with only his father
  • Had dreams of killing and mutilating men
  • College dropped out and joined the army
  • 1982 Moved in with his grandmother (22 years
    old)
  • Arrested for exposing himself at a state fair
  • 1986 Arrested for exposure of himself to two
    young males
  • 1988 Grandmother kicked him out
  • Stayed up all night
  • Odors from the basement
  • 1988 Arrested for sexually fondling a 13 year
    old boy
  • Convinced judge he needed a therapist

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The Police Found
  • Multiple photographs of murdered victims
  • Human remains heads and genitals
  • Corpse were stored in acid filled vats
  • Was attempting to create zombies
  • practiced necrophilia, cannibalism, and possibly
    a form of trepanation

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Trepanation
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  • Paul and Karla

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Paul Bernardo
  • Hamilton, Ontario
  • University graduate
  • Successful accountant

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Karla Homolka
  • Hamilton, Ontario
  • University graduate
  • Veterinary assistant

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Antisocial activities
  • Paul had many prior girlfriends but treated them
    sadistic fashion
  • He and Karla had a sado-masochistic sex life
  • Together, they drugged, raped and murdered three
    women
  • Including Karlas sister
  • They filmed the activities to watch later

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Karla wins
  • Karla turns in Paul to police
  • Gets special deal 12 years in prison
  • Paul gets life in prison no chance of parole

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  • Christopher
  • Rocancourt

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Christopher Rocancourt
  • Mug shot

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Biography
  • Raised in France
  • Violent history in Europe
  • Adored in Los Angeles

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Character
  • Master manipulator
  • Assumed many different identities
  • Millionaire, Movie producer, race-car driver,
  • Member of Rothschild family
  • Member of Rockefeller family

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Arrested for
  • Bilking victims of money esp. women
  • Many counts of extortion, fraud, weapons in NY,
    LA, and Vancouver

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Clifford Olson
  • Vancouver, BC

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Antisocial activities
  • Arrests for include theft, assault,
  • escape (7 times), rape, dangerous driving
  • At least 11 murders including many children
  • Victims sexually assaulted and mutilated

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Character
  • Early delinquency
  • Social charm
  • Story teller

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Manipulation
  • Avoids arrest for 11 murders
  • Mocks police until arrest
  • Manipulates federal government
  • Special privileges in prison
  • Vacations to Vancouver

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Charles Ng
  • California native

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Antisocial activities
  • Torture and murder of 25 victims
  • Filmed the activities
  • Manipulated Canadian justice system

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Aileen Carol Wuornos
  • Dad - Dale Pittman was a psychopathic child
    molester who hanged himself in prison in 1969

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Antisocial activities
  • Prostitute
  • Murdered 7 men she claimed tried to rape her
    while she prostituting
  • Admitted to murders for her ex-lover

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Women Serial Killers
  • Female serial killers have long killing sprees,
    lasting up to 8 years (males' sprees last about 4
    years and usually end after several months).
  • Female serial killers kill more quietly and less
    "violently", with poison or other less
    undetectable methods, like suffocation. Males
    tend to batter, strangle, stab, and shoot.

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Women Serial Killers
  • Female serial killers kill for profit most of the
    time, while male serial killers kill for sexual
    reasons about half the time.
  • Female serial killers generally kill people close
    to them, such as husbands, family members, or
    people dependent on them. Males kill strangers
    more often.

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All Serial Killers
  • They look, act, and sound normal which makes
    people trust them
  • They are psychopaths, but they're not insane
  • Neither male nor female serial killers have a
    conscience

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Psychopathy
  • Key Aspects
  • Criminality vs. mental illness
  • Absence of conscience
  • Emotional poverty
  • Sex differences
  • Genetics
  • Physiological dysfunction
  • Family social context
  • Learning deficits

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