Sunday, March 5, 2017
Evil Lives Here
I watch a lot of crime shows on Investigation Discovery and also the TV show 48 hours. When surrounded by evil people and considering the work I used to do with violent and criminal teens, the examination of evil in this life becomes of interest. This is a new one I discovered a few weeks ago called Evil Lives Here. If one wants to watch a primer on malignant narcissists and sociopaths that go into full criminality and murder, here is your show. What should scare you is this show details the ones who actually got caught, if you think of the numbers doing their swathe of destruction unencumbered. The show asks "What if the person closest to you was a devil in disguise—would you see the signs?"
Many of us ACONs know about devils in disguise first hand. Not all malignant narcissists, psychopaths and sociopaths include actual physical murder beyond all the soul murder among their list of evil deeds, but some do.
The show I saw was called "She Made Me Do It" where a young boy has an evil sociopathic mother talk him into murdering his father. The show is very sad because they interview the real man, who is now middle aged and out of prison and full of remorse. It shows how the mother worked on him night and day and threatened him with abandonment and worse and even got his brother to murder their grandmother. The mother is crazy trying to poison the father for years and controls both sons until later when the grandmother's murder is discovered and they all go to prison.
This video above is of a show about an evil brother called "My Brother's Secrets". This guy is definitely a full blown psychopath. When his brother Sean details, that Patrick will take whatever he wanted without fear of repercussions, that definitely is a sign of his lack of conscience. Patrick doesn't care about any punishment. One thing about pyschopaths/sociopaths is their lack of fear, that definitely is a marker for them. They don't care about what is right and wrong. Sociopaths love to torture others, Patrick locks Sean in a trunk. Sean says at that point, "If he had sympathy, I don't think he did.".
Sean says "I don't recall him ever apologizing to me ever". These types do not apologize as they believe themselves never to be wrong. Later it is discovered his brother is a serial killer. It scares me when the mother says of Patrick, "It never was a choice for him, it was a urge." I don't think so, people choose to be evil. Sean details how he feels his mother chose Patrick over him. Even the mother admits he never felt remorseful.
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I am on a true crime TV binge and saw this very episode. Sean's mother moved next to the prison so she could visit Patrick on death row even though Sean tried to get her to move closer to him and be a part of her grand children's lives. She did after Patrick died of natural causes but her initial reaction was to be by the killer son's side. Hell! my mother would have reimbursed the state for the expense of my execution.
ReplyDeleteYeah that was weird she moved right by the prison as Sean begged her to move near him and the grandchildren. It is hard to understand people's choices. I don't understand why she choose to be by the serial killer's son side either, and Sean remained troubled by it too. Yeah your mother would have helped the state out.
DeleteI saw another one today where it was the stepmother and father who had a teenager named Robbie, who did a mall shooting in 2007. The stepmother seemed to blame herself, she was petrified of Robbie and had him put in a group home. That one was strange because she said, she basically got a divorce from Ron [Robbie's father] so Robbie could come home at 17. She talked about him drawing murder pictures right in front of them. That one was really creepy.
DeletePeople want to give them the benefit of the doubt and end up blinded by denial.
ReplyDeletesociopaths and psychopaths, are able to blind people too so easily practicing at the craft of deceit, a lot of their practiced mind control goes into it.
DeleteI seem to be drawn to shows that show a head psychopath, and I can see all the little things going on. While he was in prison, death row, John Wayne Gacy managed to take out one more victim. Which he did psycologically, and didn't have to even get his hands dirty that time. It was a student, who was researching for school. "Dear Mr. Gacy" was the name of the movie. True story. The student committed suicide, some time later, it was like his mind was toast. And he wrote the book, "The Last Victim".
ReplyDeleteI think that if there were no laws the body count would be higher.
wow I never heard of Gacy's last victim. I believe Gacy was possessed, some of these psychopaths are, sounds like a kid who wanted to do an exciting school project not realizing he was definitely going to be directly dealing with demons.
Deletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dear_Mr._Gacy
I agree with you about laws, then you think of the ones who don't get caught.