A Lovefraud reader frequently sends me links to stories in the Daily Mail, a tabloid based in the United Kingdom. Here are some recent articles:
Newlywed ”˜murdered his wife of just five months after she discovered his affairs on Facebook’ (September 3, 2010)
Bigamist who claimed to be decorated Falklands hero to woo fifth wife then fleeced her of £50,000 (September 6, 2010)
Cheating husband bludgeoned wife to death before going Christmas shopping with mistress (September 9, 2010)
Internet Romeo conned dozens of women out of £500,000 pretending to be terminally ill (September 15, 2010)
Here at Lovefraud, we can recognize that the bad actors in all of these cases are likely sociopaths.
The signs are all there. One perp was called, “The man with the golden tongue.” About another perp, a cop said, “he targeted vulnerable women, gained their trust and then fraudulently obtained money for his own needs.” The man who murdered his wife conducted an elaborate charade for four days, using her phone to send texts to family and friends saying that she had left him.
A different story
Yes, I’d say these guys are sociopaths. But to the Daily Mail, they’re just sensational stories.
The Daily Mail has a circulation of nearly 2 million. That means every day, nearly 2 million people read these stories. Can you imagine how helpful it would be if the Daily Mail actually pointed out that there is a common denominator among all these cases? That they are, in fact, sociopaths?
For example, here’s the type of information I’d like to see added to the “Internet Romeo” story:
Good-looking, charming and apparently a successful professional, David Checkley seemed perfect to the women he courted on dating websites.
In reality, however, the 52-year-old was a serial fraudster who cheated his victims out of half a million pounds.
One lent him £10,000 after he claimed to need money for a vital operation to cure his fictional Parkinson’s disease.
Others gave him cash for invented business dealings as he posed variously as an architect, property developer, fighter pilot and Vietnam War veteran. One woman ended up losing her house.
Here’s where I’d elaborate:
How did this happen? How did so many smart, successful women fall for this bloke’s stories?
“In cases like this, the perpetrators often have a personality disorder,” explained one expert. “Often, people who charm others and then take advantage of them are sociopaths.”
The term “sociopath,” the expert explained, does not necessarily mean someone is a serial killer. Rather, a sociopath is someone with no conscience and no empathy for others. They can appear to be charming, glib and charismatic. They often seem to be a lot of fun. But they are social predators, whose aim is to exploit people to get what they want.
So why don’t the media explain what a sociopath is, or connect the dots so that people can start to see the pattern in the behavior described in these stories?
First of all, most reporters are clueless about this disorder, just as we were once all clueless. They went to the same schools and live in the same society as we do. If we never learned it, neither did they.
Secondly, even if the media realizes someone is a sociopath, actually saying it creates all kinds of legal problems. The media are in the publicity business, and publicity gone bad can turn into defamation. The Daily Mail has lost some big libel suits, and I’m sure would prefer to avoid them.
Media suggestions
So what could be done? Here are suggestions for the Daily Mail and other media:
- Publish informational stories about sociopathy, explaining how prevalent the disorder is, and what the symptoms are.
- Watch for stories in which someone has been diagnosed as a sociopath in court, because, in the U.S. at least, anything said in court can be published without fear of defamation.
- When someone is diagnosed as a sociopath, explain what it means, and what kind of behavior the person exhibited that is typical of a sociopath.
If the media could add education to the sensationalism, a lot of people may learn to recognize the behavior and avoid being victimized.
If I were a cynic, I’d say that the media might not want to do this, because then they’d have fewer sensational stories. But I don’t think they’d have to worry. Unfortunately, there are so many sociopaths, and they are so good, that it will be a long time before the predators run out of victims.
Spath is going all out on his assult of making things up to me. Found God, cried to the priest. Said he has done some bad things but he’s a change man and will make it up to me for the rest of his life. Crying everyday. Spath’s can’t possibly cry like this every single day.
He has turned into a child. He asks me permission for everything, says he’s sorry for everything. “Is it okay if I take the garbage out? Sorry I didn’t do it earlier.” It’s like he regressed. Very confusing. If china girl or another psychologist is out there, anyone, what does it mean when they regress?
The sad thing is I think he is actually feeling things now, he has disassociated for so long I saw no signs of any feelings other than joking and laughing at his own jokes.
HopeforJoy I am no psychologist . But I know about regressing behavior in sociopaths, it means your about to get the hook set deeper if your not careful. Dont fall for it, it only last until they get you back under their control, then Boom right back to same ole drama and chaos.
hopeforjoy – he is still at his game: PLAYING YOU. don’t fall for it. it’s just BS. Keep holding the line.
NO, he isn’t feeling things…sigh. Don’t fall for it. My spath cired every fucking time i talked to her. EVERY TIME. of course they can…they are not connected inside they can do whatever they want – there is little affect to their intrernal system as their internal system in not empathetic. DON’T FALL FOR IT; IT’S BULLSHIT.
GIVE YOURSELF A SHAKE. REMEMBER – HE WILL KEEP UPPING THE GAME, ‘CAUSE ALL HE CARES ABOUT IS THE WIN!
when is he going to be out of the house? this crap has to end.
did i yell loud enough for you to hear. 🙁 i hope so, dear dear hopeforjoy, i hope so.
xox one step
ps – that bit of happy you hear in me…that can be YOU.
Hens,
Have you seen this behavior as well? It’s really bizzaro. I am not going back there, even if he has been born again, it’s not happening.
One Step,
You did yell loud enough. I heard you way over here in the midwest!
He told me today he knew that I used to cry at night and went into the guest room, and he was so sorry for that, for making me feel that way and he’ll do anything to make it up to me.
The throwing me a bone crap is so chilling. He’s taking my car in tomorrow to get new tires, driving the kids everywhere, offering older daughter a job. I gotta think that if he were of normal ilk, he wouldn’t be doing all of these things. Surely he would have given up by now.
good, ’cause i am hoarse…
chilling is a good word. he knows you used to cry in the guest room…uh huh…right, didn’t do anything about it at the time, did he?!
girl, i always get what a fucking web this is for you. but you HAVE to keep fighting – you will make it through. You know, this shit could really end in your life…could really not be your reality?!
and no, no non disordered person does this shit. it’s the big ol all stops out love bomb. aka BULLSHIT.
how does this draw to an end? how do you get him out of the house?
(((hugs)))
one step
Hope:
Check the LUGNUTS when you get your car back!!!!!
jayzus EB, we had the same thought!
One Step,
Thanks so much, I know you care and you said what I really needed to hear.
I am still really glad about your victory. It’s empowering. Since your battle has been so hard, I guess I find it more of a victory. (Not to diminish anyone else and their experience.) It’s just I know your voice. Hens too. I miss Buttons. Oxy is just annoyed with me.
EB,
Lordy, that’s all I need.
He started crying the other day because he was denied health insurance. The kids and I were approved. (Cobra ran out) Cries over everything, I’m not kidding! Worse than me when I found out about his lies. And wants to hug me all the time! It’s creepy! I tell him hands off!
I’ll check the lug nuts when he gets home. Gawd, thanks for the wake up call!