“Suddenly, everything made sense, I was not crazy, I had been dealing with a psychopath!” explained a woman this week as she told the story of how she discovered “psychopathy” and Dr. Hare’s diagnostic symptoms. With this discovery, she learned that a personality disorder is behind the behavior of people who manipulate and harm others without guilt or remorse. Prior to learning about psychopathy, the woman said she held the view that all people were basically good and needed the same things. Understanding psychopathy/sociopathy gave her the ability to make sense of a world where a small fraction of individuals do a tremendous amount of harm- AND YET THESE INDIVIDUALS ON THE SURFACE SEEM PERFECTLY NORMAL.
As we discussed the kidnapping of Jaycee Lee Dugard, that same woman questioned whether Phillip Garrido (the kidnapper) is “a psychopath.” She tended to think that Garrido, “Is not a psychopath” and that schizophrenia or some delusional disorder was behind Garrido’s monstrous behavior. According to my friend, “a psychopath” is not mentally ill, is in contact with reality, and yet perpetrates evil anyway. For her the appearance of sanity is an essential characteristic of a psychopath/sociopath.
This week I want to discuss Garrido, and Brian David Mitchell (Elizabeth’s Smart’s kidnapper). These two men are strikingly similar. But first I have to tell you about my own moment of awakening with regard to psychopathy. Just like my friend’s moment, my moment made sense of the world, however it came after years of experience with antisocial people and after years of reading about the disorder. In my moment I realized that psychopathy explains evil.
Yes, I said psychopathy explains evil. This statement is true even though people who are not “psychopaths” do plenty of evil. Because psychopathy explains evil, its importance extends far beyond enabling us to identify the most recidivist criminals, or those who we should avoid going on dates with.
How did it come to pass that psychopathy explains evil? My friend is correct in that originally psychopathy (more than 100 years ago) was called “moral insanity.” It was conceived of as a disorder where people who have an intact mind repeatedly violate the rights of others. Then, Dr. Hervey Cleckley intensively studied the case histories of those he believed to be “psychopaths.” From his experience with many cases Dr. Cleckley developed a list of traits he believed could be used to identify those with the disorder.
Dr. Robert Hare took those traits and used them, along with other personality disorder criteria to develop the PCL-R which is now the best way to “diagnose psychopathy.” Forensic professionals have administered the PCL-R to thousands of offenders and to people with substance abuse issues. From these studies we know that “psychopathy” is actually not a category it is a continuum. In fact the PCL-R scores of offenders are all markedly elevated above those of general population samples (like college students). There is no absolute cut-off score that identifies “true psychopaths.” Instead, for every point increase in score the risk of doing evil increases. The PCL-R is a very good measure of an individual’s risk to offend against others and society.
Psychopathy, as currently measured by the PCL-R is then a trait that is present in everyone to a greater or lesser degree. This trait cuts across diagnostic categories. Think of it like you would intelligence as measured by IQ tests. Everybody has an IQ but it is only when the scores are very high or very low that they come to define or categorize a person. Psychopaths are the equivalent of geniuses who score so high and are so different from average that this difference becomes a defining quality.
Scientists use a cut score of 25-30 on the PCL-R to identify and study “psychopaths.” When studying psychopaths scientists exclude from their studies people who also have other obvious defining qualities like mental retardation and delusions/hallucinations. By looking at the “pure” top end of the distribution they can study those who are most prone to doing evil and try to determine the brain disorder that underlies doing evil. People at the top end are more likely to be measurably different from other people.
Since the psychopaths researchers study are free from other disorders, any brain findings can be attributed to psychopathy. In such studies, several brain abnormalities have been found and linked to the behavior of psychopaths. The brain regions found to be abnormal in psychopaths are those regions demonstrated to be responsible for moral loving conduct in all of us. Abnormalities are also seen in those regions where aggressive impulses originate.
Again, using the analogy of intelligence, if we study what makes geniuses smart we learn something about what makes the average person smart. When we study what is wrong with psychopaths we learn something about what causes all of us to express and act on aggressive impulses.
In broader studies, scientists have discovered that the people who score over 25 on the PCL-R are a diverse group. While they share the symptoms of psychopathy, they may differ in important ways including the presence of other psychiatric disorders and mental retardation. Some psychopaths are also mentally ill above and beyond the psychopathy. Some experience delusions, particularly grandiose delusions and some hallucinate. There are many people who have delusions and hallucinations and yet do not harm others because psychotic disorders usually do not impair the moral brain, and the content of their delusions or hallucinations does not produce aggression.
Both psychotic and non-psychotic psychopaths experience increased impulses to harm others and they lack the moral brain mechanisms to restrain these impulses. That gets me to Garrido and Mitchell. Both men have grandiose delusions and have impaired contact with reality. However, both were organized enough to plan and carry out kidnapping and sexual assault. (This is actually evidence for psychopathy since psychopathy has been linked to sexual assault and sexual perversion in many studies.)
Both Garrido and Mitchell are also psychopathic enough so that the cries and suffering of their victims and their victim’s families meant nothing. Both remain self absorbed and have failed to show any real remorse for their actions. In fact, Garrido said in one of his news interviews that we would all come to see his story as “heart warming.” It makes intuitive sense that if a psychopath were to develop delusions, they would be of a grandiose nature since grandiosity is part of the disorder. The psychosis just exaggerates what is already there. Similarly when psychopaths hallucinate, they hear voices that tell them how wonderful and special they are. Of course G-d and angels talk to them!
In summary, I believe Garrido and Mitchell are both highly psychopathic. They both have disorders in multiple brain systems, including those important in reality orientation and those involved in the generation and inhibition of aggressive sexual impulses. One of my supervisors called such individuals schizopaths (combined schizophrenia and psychopathy). Schizopaths are the most dangerous individuals in our society because they have no restraint over the impulses generated by the psychotic process.
On this blog, we have talked about the need for laws to protect society from psychopaths. In my opinion, it makes sense to start with schizopaths. Offenders identified with both psychotic and psychopathic tendencies should be considered a special group. After even one serious offense, these individuals should be kept incarcerated or hospitalized to protect the public. One strike you’re out is justified because of the chronic nature of combined psychopathy and psychosis.
Next week, the female accomplices of Garrido and Mitchell.
Skylar, Yes and what I’m seeing in my imagination right now is the old tea-shirt from the 70’s, “the last great act of defiance,” where the little mouse is cowereing, shooting the bird to the big hawk veering down on him.
Oh, the cognitive dissonence. Oh how I love my Pinky-doodle. How could he be bad? Skylar, you have a really good point. I want to think about it, okay?
http://www.markbeast.com/beast/who-is-beast.htm
or maybe we were destined to live with P’s so that when he Beast shows up, we, at LF, will be the only ones who recognize him and not worship him -whoo hooo!
Supposedly he will come disguised as God Himself and will rule for 3 1/2 years.
My P is always talking about the coming of the Beast and he says that Obama is the beast.
ROTFLAO
Dear Skylar and Humminbird,
For my perspective, I think EVERYONE who has a functioning brain has a CHOICE in how they behave. a person born with the GENETICS to be an “alcoholic” which may make them MORE PRONE to over drink, etc. still HAS A CHOICE. Each of us has our own “weaknesses” and “talents” each of us has the thing that “tempts” us more than it might “tempt” others….yet we have a CHOICE to do good or bad.
We are trained what is “good or bad” and yes, we are all born selfish—hey look at any two year old!!! The ultimate Ns. LOL
But they learn to delay gratification, to have a conscience and to make choices.
My P-son seemed at least to be able to delay gratification, to play well with others, to be considerate of others, and was the “ideal child” until he hit puberty and he then started to be so SXELFISH and SELF CENTERED (but SOME of that is normal in a teenager) but he took it to extremes, and used his “social skills” to mask his real intentions. HE MADE A CONSCIOUS CHOICE TO DO WRONG. He made a conscious choice to steal, then later a conscious choice to kill, and then another one to kill again (fortunately the second choice didn’t work and he failed to kill me) but he is “lost”—lost to a God he no longer believes in, lost to the family that loved him, and lost to the world by the misuse of his talents and potential good.
Other psychopaths CHOOSE to mask themselves enough to get high office in business or government posts, and to continue to “fake it” enough at least to stay out of jail, unlike my son who didn’t even have that much “restraint”—but they have FREE WILL.
A person who is seriously mentally ill land NOT in touch with reality, who sees and hears things that are not there, that person does NOT have the same “choices” that the psychopath does, who is not out of touch with reality, but can make “informed choices” for their behavior.
If I found a money sack that was fallen off a bank truck and it had a million $$$ in it, I can’t tell you I would NOT BE TEMPTED to keep it, but at the same timie, there is a pretty good chance I would take it to the nearest police station. Not because I wasn’t tempted, because I WOULD Be (maybe some other people wouldn’t be tempted at all, but I know I would be! LOL) but because I knew it was the RIGHT thing to do, even if I DID want to keep it. Did think about keeping it, but I would know if I kept it, I would be doing WRONG.
It would never occur to my P-son or any other P I know to take it back to the police. NEVER EVEN PASS THEIR MIND TO TAKE IT BACK. They are too selfish to even think about doing right just because it IS RIGHT.
And yes, you can look at me vs. my cows as a P from their perspective. I am good to them, but it is to MY benefit for them to live and be healthy and have babies. I do NOT feel guilty when I send one to slaughter, or when I kill it myself.
I AM, however, very conscious that they are 1) not scared, and 2) do not suffer as they are put down. That is my own little thing, plus, the meat tastes better if they do not have a big adrenalline load before they are killed. Ask any deer hunter the difference in taste between one that was killed cleanly and immediately vs one that is wounded and must be tracked for a day. The wounded one is hardly fit to eat.
It is the FOOD CHAIN. And cats are kind of P-ish because they like to play with their live food sometimes, but so do dogs who chase and kill calves if they can. I love dogs, but dogs that roam at will and bother my livestock, I kill without a second thought. I hate having to do it, and actually am not so mad at the dog as I am at the owner who knowingly lets a stock killing breed run at will on my land to worry my stock. (BTW the law is on my side in this case with the dogs, though it is a felony to abuse a dog, cat or horse)
Why does God allow evil in the world? Why do we have a choice to love God or not? Why do we have a choice to do good or evil? I dont’ know all the answers, but I do know that we have choices in how we behave, but at some point, when you make rebellious choices, choose to do what you want to regardless of what is right or wrong, you get to a point (like the Ps) that you don’t CARE WHAT IS RIGHT, and the Bible, I think, calls this “hardness of heart” —a person who knows right from wrong and continues to WANT TO DO WRONG and DOES IT.
St. Paul, though he was DOING bad things, at the time he was doing them, THOUGHT he was doing right, because at the time he was killing Christians, at that time, he was a GOOD JEWISH man, and the LAW he lived under at the time encouraged him to persecute “heretics” to that law. He even said his “conscience” was clean, because he THOUGHT it was right to kill Christians to protect the Jewish religion.
In later times the Catholic church (and other religiouis organizations and other religions) killed and tortured people whose beliefs were not the same as theirs, all in the name of “protecting religions’ and “pleasing God.”
I imagine I have ancestors who were burned at the stake or beheaded, but I also imagine that I had other ancestors who either lit the fires or swung the axe that beheaded the others.
Killing people because of their beliefs is an “age old tradition” that goes back to before any recorded history. Look at what is going on in the world today both religously and politcally. Killing people because they don’t believe like we do, in the name of God or politics. I think it is human nature to be hostile to others that are different from you, who believe differently. some peoples have risen above this and are tolerant of others beliefs, and some people have not, I truly believe that those people now, like the ones who bombed the Twin Towers, their conscience was “clean”—they believed what they were doing was “right.” Just as St. Paul standing by as St. Stephen was stoned, believed he was doing “right.”
I don’t think it makes those persons psychopaths, although the psychopaths like Hitler, Mao, Stalin, etc. those people were simply POWER HUNGRY PSYCHOPATHS and had no compassion for humanity of any kind.
Even lthe New Testament tells us that there will come “false prophets” (See the Tony Alamo article) who will lead honest and gullible people away into doing bad things. Tony alamo is totally, in my opinion, psychopathic but I think many of his followers are simply duped people—and boy are the Ps good at duping people into doing things that normally they would never do. Like Jim Jones getting those people to drink poison.
We aren’t the only o nes who have falled for some real “crazy” duping, but we have at least, SEEN THE LIGHT, we have gotten out of our own “cults” of one. We have ESCAPED the insanity of their crazy making, we have seen that black is not white, that abuse is not good, that they ARE THE LIE.
In fact, having escaped the religious crazy making of my egg donor, my faith, my spiritual growth is so much better, so much stronger than it has ever been, and I see a God who is a loving father, not a psychopathic abuser of the human race.
He also says in the Bible, “Vengence is mine, saith the Lord” and I believe that, and that He will revenge the evil of this world in His time, in His way, and believe me, I would rather fall into the hands of a vengeful man, than into the hands of a vengeful God.
If at some day I wake up and “there is no God”–well lI have not lost a thing because believing in a Loving God comforts me and helps me to live a better life here on earth, but I sure would not like to wake up having NOT believed, having been a mean, evil person, and finding out there IS a God after all.
Vision: I sure hope my daughter does change. I have hope…she’s young. I know I was hard on my mom when I was younger and grew to change and understand more as I matured. *That’s one good thing I can say for my PX’s they taught me patience, self control and perseverance not by example but out of necessity to survive.
skylar: Yes-Paul. LOL-cats! 🙂
Hum: An old man once told me something when I asked why cruel people seemed to get by with so much-he said: “Remember, God doesn’t spank the devil’s children-only His own. You don’t spank your neighbors’ kids, do ya?” :p
Twice Betrayed:
I read last night a line from the Tibetan master Langri Thang pa from the 11th century poem/prayer/practice(of the Dalai Lama
“Regarding those people and family members who are so ungrateful even if you have benefited them greatly over the years as your supreme teachers to improve your patience and tolerance.”
Well, I sure ain’t no Buddha, but enlightenment can still be mine at some point……at the very least I will have the patience of a saint….LOL
very well put, Vision. Thank you.
Vision: LOLOLOL! That’s the truth..;)
Oxy,
I couldn’t agree with you more, especially your last few lines which is something I’ve said to unbelievers before in defense of my faith. I definitely understand the hardening of ones heart and do believe that that applies when it comes to SP’s, but obviously that would be at a reasonable age of accountability. What I’m questioning, and perhaps it’s not even the case… do you think there are psychopaths so young that they haven’t even reached that age yet?…the age where they can make rational decisions regarding salvation?…yet that genetic component has reared it’s ugly head? That is where I ponder the predestination…the “fate” factor…My xP tore the heads off a nest full of baby pheasants when he was FOUR years old! I was so disturbed by that…it almost seemed as though he was a hopeless cause right from the start. But then again, I’ve seen pre-schoolers talk of Jesus and His love, and they DO know right from wrong for the most part. Those little brains are so much more susceptible and complicated than we could ever imagine.
I think that is all we can do…LOVE our babies…teach them to love…give them boundaries, discipline, and pray that that is enough to bury the possible evil gene that may lurk within them.
I have a theory of how P’s are made.
The one common thing I’ve seen in younger P’s is their ability to manipulate with charm and pity. They are proud of it too. My mother noted that my P-sister was a “flirt” even as an infant. She still has the same laugh she had at age 1. I remember it! We older kids, would literally do somersaults just to hear her laugh.
According to what I’ve read, infants manipulate with charm and pity so apparently they are aware of it when it works. The continued success of this ploy may be their undoing. My P-brother was using the pity ploy on me since at least age 8 – as I recall. And at age 7, I was a sucker for it even though I knew it was a game to him. He has often bragged at his great success in manipulating people, as did my xP.
Maybe narcissism is the result of an OVERLY successful gene for infant survival. It works so well that they refuse to give it up after infancy. Kind of like the way that cats are bred to look very kittenish even into adulthood because they are more adorable that way. My xP told me that he never wanted to grow up. He wanted to stay a kid, but I didn’t ask him to elaborate.
So, this theory would explain how, even though it is a gene, it is also the success of the survival strategy in the P’s environment (parental/siblings’ response to the manipulation) AND also the P’s choice to continue the behavior. Together, these 3 come together to form the axis of evil.
Skylar
Interesting theory…it would surely relate to N’s as their behavior is extremely INFANTILE…I want what I want, and I want it now!! And it doesn’t take babies …toddlers…children…very long to learn that whining gets results also! Sort of a survival of the most cunning instead of the fittest. Spoiled brats get SPOILED because their BRATS basically, and on and on it goes. That behavior certainly wouldn’t lend itself to a kind heart and loving spirit now would it? I believe it would turn a child into a thoughtless, selfloving, manipulating, ummmmm what’s the word?? oh yeah…SOCIOPATH!!