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Originally Posted by sassysocks
Most damaged/evil men are the product of their upbringing. In other words their families/parents are rarely innocent in their crimes. You can't defend the undefendable. Honestly I don't know whether to laugh or cry at such naivity!
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I do not think we can blame the parents for their sons obvious psycopathy, this is a serious mental affliction which is most definitely nature not nurture.
I do think however the parents have some serious questions to ask as they would certainly have been well aware of their sons growing psychopathic nature.
Psychopathy is very hard to mask especially in adolescence where the behaviour starts to become harder to suppress. Almost certainly they would have been aware of his strange cruel erractic behaviour and it is no credit to them that they decided to ignore his growing problems and turn a blind eye.
It beggars belief that this man did not receive medical help as a teenager and that his obvious psychopathic nature was allowed to be nutured and develop under the backdrop of radical religious extremism.
This radicalisation finally allowing this man's evil psychotic mindset to manifest itself in his brutal murderous actions.