Comments by "Edward Cullen" (@edwardcullen1739) on "Nate The Lawyer"
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Ā @GingeReneeĀ Honestly, I don't know, but faith compels me to believe it's possible. I know psychopathy/sociopathy is not, as this has a physical element (brain structures).
Narcissism, at its heart, is driven by belief and lack of taking responsibility.
In my late teens, I think I was on the path to full-blown narcissism (vulnerable, not grandiose), but I got help and support that began correcting my thought patterns. It's only the past 2 years or so that I'm finally purging the last really narcissistic thoughts. I'm now 43.
Coincidentally, my life is also much better - the more I took responsibility for what was going on, the happier and more successful I became. We all have ego and a little narcissism, of course, but pathological narcissism is destructive to yourself and everyone around you - only really good looking people can ever get away with it (Amber Heard, Justin Trudeau...)
So, is it curable? If it's caught young enough or the treatment is extreme enough, maybe it is? But does society have the stomach to treat narcissists the way they need to be to be cured? Almost certainly not.
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Legal context:
In the UK "life sentence" means "life on licence", that is, when you are given a life sentence, you will be given a custodial term, after which, you will be released, but you are only "out" because we want to see if you've been rehabilitated.
If you are "out on licence" and break almost any law, you can be "recalled", which could mean ending up serving the rest of your sentance behind bars.
The "whole life term" was introduced around the turn of the millennium, due to public outcry that was basically a result of us no longer having the death penalty.
Some people are saying that she'll be released or that it will be reduced on appeal.
I can assure you that anyone saying this is flat-out wrong.
If there is one thing that you can be sure of, it's that the British public have no mercy for baby murderers ESPECIALLY when they are women.
Ian Bradey and Myra Hindley died behind bars. Beverly Allitt is still behind bars (and is almost certain never to be released, even though, formally, she doesn't have a full-life term IIRC).
This hateful witch will die behind bars or politicians will hang from lamp posts.
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For me and my brother, it's the executions that cross the line.
If he'd "just shot them" and called the police, even if he'd "setup an ambush", we are of the view that "castle doctrine exists, or it doesn't".
Obviously, if he'd actively induced them, that would be murder, but moving his car, no matter the motive, isn't enough to undermine Castle Doctrine - the precedent it would set is "if you believe people are coming, you lose your right to defend yourself", which would be absurd and thoroughly undermine self-defence.
We'd probably have gone for 2nd degree or diminished responsibility, as he was clearly unhinged, but it was clearly murder.
Either way, this case is a damning indictment of the authorities - we have no doubt they went for 1st degree for this reason; to take the focus away from them and their failings.
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