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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed
Thanks Niamh, I wondered why that wasn't brought up in court.
I also just read here http://mic.com/articles/131662/steve...rer#.GYyKZIPSJ that he covered the cat in gasoline before throwing it on the fire. My sympathies wane for his imprisonment, (guilty or not) when I read stuff like that.
I'm not sure about his ex. There was something odd about her and I got the strong impression that she was likely a socipath. She appeared devoid of any emotion and when Steve mentioned getting her child back she said, "lets get you sorted out first". Most mothers wouldn't be able to think about anything other that bringing their child home but to date, it doesn't look like she's attempted to do that. I also got the impression that she didn't seem to care about him being guilty or not. If she believed he could of been guilty during the trial, why on earth would she of stood by him for as long as she did?.
So were they both sociopaths? they say that sociopaths often relate to other sociopaths and are more likely to have successful relationships with each other.
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..I don't think there's a label tbh, I just think that they're a very creepy 'inbred' family in many ways..but I think Steven has a very unhealthy and disturbed mind and he got a taste of something he liked in his 18yrs of 'innocent', he stopped becoming a creep and became a full on focus of positive attention...from inside the family and from a public...