Suspect Mark Wilhelm was secretly recorded saying he was the victim in the murder of Dianne Brimble. In an intercepted phone call played at the Sydney inquest Wilhelm - one of the eight men of interest in the case - said Brimble was not the "Little Miss Innocent'' depicted by some people, and that Brimble made all her own decisions. He then made a string of derogatory comments about Brimble's appearance but at the same time said: "I am not saying she was not a nice woman.''
Wilhelm showed his true narcissism and sociopathic characteristics when he defiantly stated that the inquest into the murder of Brimble and his involvement is "the biggest load of crock'' he's ever seen and "the biggest miscarriage of justice''. "I am really the victim here." (Source)
Signs of a Sociopath
A sociopath has no concern for the feelings of others and a complete disregard for any sense of social obligation.They seem egocentric and lack insight of any sense of responsibility or consequence.
Their emotions are thought to be superficial and shallow, if they exist at all. They are considered callous, manipulative, and incapable of forming lasting relationships, let alone showing any kind of meaningful love. They typically never perform any action unless they determine it can be beneficial for themselves.
Since sociopaths cause harm through their actions, it is assumed that they are not emotionally attached to the people they harm. (1)
Some people who engage in violent behavior possess sociopathic personality traits, such as callousness, grandiosity, and fearlessness, and presumably engage in such conduct because they care little about others.
Others are impulsive and experience considerable anger, anxiety, and distress and may commit violent acts as a reaction to negative emotions, which are sometimes referred to as "crimes of passion."
Indeed, the distinction between primary and secondary psychopathy (including so-called neurotic psychopathy) has long been noted in the psychopathy literature (Karpman, 1947; Lykken, 1995)
Sellbom, Martin; Ben-Porath, Yossef S.; et al. Journal of Personality Assessment, 85(3), 334-343
Signs of a Sociopath
A sociopath has no concern for the feelings of others and a complete disregard for any sense of social obligation.They seem egocentric and lack insight of any sense of responsibility or consequence.
Their emotions are thought to be superficial and shallow, if they exist at all. They are considered callous, manipulative, and incapable of forming lasting relationships, let alone showing any kind of meaningful love. They typically never perform any action unless they determine it can be beneficial for themselves.
Since sociopaths cause harm through their actions, it is assumed that they are not emotionally attached to the people they harm. (1)
Some people who engage in violent behavior possess sociopathic personality traits, such as callousness, grandiosity, and fearlessness, and presumably engage in such conduct because they care little about others.
Others are impulsive and experience considerable anger, anxiety, and distress and may commit violent acts as a reaction to negative emotions, which are sometimes referred to as "crimes of passion."
Indeed, the distinction between primary and secondary psychopathy (including so-called neurotic psychopathy) has long been noted in the psychopathy literature (Karpman, 1947; Lykken, 1995)
Sellbom, Martin; Ben-Porath, Yossef S.; et al. Journal of Personality Assessment, 85(3), 334-343
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