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She definitely had an odd affect, but most of her crying appeared genuine & required her to actually blow her nose. That’s the dead giveaway for fake tears. Real tears make your nose run. I’ve seen people fake cry throughout most of a police interview & appear to be sobbing, but not a single tear & nose never ran even slightly. But even still, her tears seemed more related to the life SHE lost, not the one she took. And I wonder how much of her affect is due to the fact she’s been reliving this incident, telling people over & over in intricate detail, for 6 months. That does desensitise people to things. I find it interesting there was no mention made of any sociopathic or psychopathic behaviour in her psychological evaluations from Jan/Feb this year. That could be because people under 18 aren’t diagnosed as having personality disorders that early in life, but she was just described as a normal teenager with adjustment disorder & a single moderate depression episode
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??? She contacted the friend & said she had an emergency & asked her to come over.
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Can you imagine how annoying she is to the staff stuck with her? 🤦♀️ And the poor people in her cell? That’s cruel & unusual punishment!
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@banielha Not quite the same but similar.
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From the footage of Carly getting & hiding the gun then going to shoot her mother, their dogs are absolutely gorgeous. So sweet, so well looked after & so confused & anxious about Carly, checking on her & going to protect her instead of her mother. It was that image, more than anything else that says everything about the lives she destroyed & threw away on a stupid impulse.
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Carly definitely had an odd affect, but most of her crying episodes appeared genuine & required her to actually blow her nose. That’s the dead giveaway for fake tears. Real tears make your nose run. I’ve seen people fake cry throughout most of a police interview & appear to be sobbing, but not a single tear & nose never ran even slightly. But even still, her tears seemed more related to the life SHE lost, not the one she took. And I wonder how much of her affect is due to the fact she’s been reliving this incident, telling people over & over in intricate detail, for 6 months. That does desensitise people to things. I find it interesting there was no mention made of any sociopathic or psychopathic behaviour in her psychological evaluations from Jan/Feb this year. That could be because people under 18 aren’t diagnosed as having personality disorders that early in life, but she was just described as a normal teenager with adjustment disorder & a single moderate depression episode
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He’s a clinically diagnosed psychopath (it’s identified during his mass murder trial). He’s crying because he feels sorry for himself & he wants a lesser sentence for this crime to punish his ex. The same person HE blames for the Parade massacre. He knows that the sentence won’t impact his circumstances at all, but he wants it to be a big FU to his ex. Plus psychopaths can definitely feel emotions, they just don’t feel empathy.
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They didn’t do CPR as the baby was deceased & had a downtime of about 20 mins.
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She’s a massive narcissist. She doesn’t feel any remorse
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This woman is riddled with personality disorders, and I bet that tied at number one on her diagnosis list are Histrionic Personality Disorder & Narcissistic Personality Disorder 🤦♀️ “Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) is a mental health condition marked by unstable emotions, a distorted self-image and an overwhelming desire to be noticed. People with HPD often behave dramatically or inappropriately to get attention. The word “histrionic” means “dramatic or theatrical.” For people with histrionic personality disorder, their self-esteem depends on the approval of others and doesn’t come from a true feeling of self-worth. They have an overwhelming desire to be noticed and often behave dramatically or inappropriately to get attention. People with histrionic personality disorder often don’t realize their behavior and way of thinking may be problematic. Histrionic personality disorder is one of a group of conditions called “Cluster B” personality disorders, which involve dramatic and erratic behavior. The main feature of histrionic personality disorder is displaying excessive, superficial emotionality and sexuality to draw attention to themselves. A person with histrionic personality disorder may: Feel underappreciated or depressed when they’re not the center of attention. Have rapidly shifting and shallow emotions. Be dramatic and extremely emotionally expressive, even to the point of embarrassing friends and family in public. Have a “larger than life” presence. Be persistently charming and flirtatious. Be overly concerned with their physical appearance. Use their physical appearance to draw attention to themselves by wearing bright-colored clothing or revealing clothing. Act inappropriately sexual with most of the people they meet, even when they’re not sexually attracted to them. Speak dramatically and express strong opinions but with few facts or details to support their opinions. Be gullible and easily influenced by others, especially by the people they admire. Think that their relationships with others are closer than they usually are. Have difficulty maintaining relationships, often seeming fake or shallow in their interactions with others. Need instant gratification and become bored or frustrated very easily. Constantly seek reassurance or approval.” From: Cleveland Clinic - Histrionic Personality Disorder
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This woman is riddled with personality disorders, and I bet that tied at number one on her diagnosis list are Histrionic Personality Disorder & Narcissistic Personality Disorder 🤦♀️ “Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) is a mental health condition marked by unstable emotions, a distorted self-image and an overwhelming desire to be noticed. People with HPD often behave dramatically or inappropriately to get attention. The word “histrionic” means “dramatic or theatrical.” For people with histrionic personality disorder, their self-esteem depends on the approval of others and doesn’t come from a true feeling of self-worth. They have an overwhelming desire to be noticed and often behave dramatically or inappropriately to get attention. People with histrionic personality disorder often don’t realize their behavior and way of thinking may be problematic. Histrionic personality disorder is one of a group of conditions called “Cluster B” personality disorders, which involve dramatic and erratic behavior. The main feature of histrionic personality disorder is displaying excessive, superficial emotionality and sexuality to draw attention to themselves. A person with histrionic personality disorder may: Feel underappreciated or depressed when they’re not the center of attention. Have rapidly shifting and shallow emotions. Be dramatic and extremely emotionally expressive, even to the point of embarrassing friends and family in public. Have a “larger than life” presence. Be persistently charming and flirtatious. Be overly concerned with their physical appearance. Use their physical appearance to draw attention to themselves by wearing bright-colored clothing or revealing clothing. Act inappropriately sexual with most of the people they meet, even when they’re not sexually attracted to them. Speak dramatically and express strong opinions but with few facts or details to support their opinions. Be gullible and easily influenced by others, especially by the people they admire. Think that their relationships with others are closer than they usually are. Have difficulty maintaining relationships, often seeming fake or shallow in their interactions with others. Need instant gratification and become bored or frustrated very easily. Constantly seek reassurance or approval.” From: Cleveland Clinic - Histrionic Personality Disorder
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That’s your bias of knowing what she did. It does make her look much younger than she is & more innocent in a general sense
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This woman is riddled with personality disorders, and I bet that tied at number one on her diagnosis list are Histrionic Personality Disorder & Narcissistic Personality Disorder 🤦♀️ “Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) is a mental health condition marked by unstable emotions, a distorted self-image and an overwhelming desire to be noticed. People with HPD often behave dramatically or inappropriately to get attention. The word “histrionic” means “dramatic or theatrical.” For people with histrionic personality disorder, their self-esteem depends on the approval of others and doesn’t come from a true feeling of self-worth. They have an overwhelming desire to be noticed and often behave dramatically or inappropriately to get attention. People with histrionic personality disorder often don’t realize their behavior and way of thinking may be problematic. Histrionic personality disorder is one of a group of conditions called “Cluster B” personality disorders, which involve dramatic and erratic behavior. The main feature of histrionic personality disorder is displaying excessive, superficial emotionality and sexuality to draw attention to themselves. A person with histrionic personality disorder may: Feel underappreciated or depressed when they’re not the center of attention. Have rapidly shifting and shallow emotions. Be dramatic and extremely emotionally expressive, even to the point of embarrassing friends and family in public. Have a “larger than life” presence. Be persistently charming and flirtatious. Be overly concerned with their physical appearance. Use their physical appearance to draw attention to themselves by wearing bright-colored clothing or revealing clothing. Act inappropriately sexual with most of the people they meet, even when they’re not sexually attracted to them. Speak dramatically and express strong opinions but with few facts or details to support their opinions. Be gullible and easily influenced by others, especially by the people they admire. Think that their relationships with others are closer than they usually are. Have difficulty maintaining relationships, often seeming fake or shallow in their interactions with others. Need instant gratification and become bored or frustrated very easily. Constantly seek reassurance or approval.” From: Cleveland Clinic - Histrionic Personality Disorder
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This woman is riddled with personality disorders, and I bet that tied at number one on her diagnosis list are Histrionic Personality Disorder & Narcissistic Personality Disorder 🤦♀️ “Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) is a mental health condition marked by unstable emotions, a distorted self-image and an overwhelming desire to be noticed. People with HPD often behave dramatically or inappropriately to get attention. The word “histrionic” means “dramatic or theatrical.” For people with histrionic personality disorder, their self-esteem depends on the approval of others and doesn’t come from a true feeling of self-worth. They have an overwhelming desire to be noticed and often behave dramatically or inappropriately to get attention. People with histrionic personality disorder often don’t realize their behavior and way of thinking may be problematic. Histrionic personality disorder is one of a group of conditions called “Cluster B” personality disorders, which involve dramatic and erratic behavior. The main feature of histrionic personality disorder is displaying excessive, superficial emotionality and sexuality to draw attention to themselves. A person with histrionic personality disorder may: Feel underappreciated or depressed when they’re not the center of attention. Have rapidly shifting and shallow emotions. Be dramatic and extremely emotionally expressive, even to the point of embarrassing friends and family in public. Have a “larger than life” presence. Be persistently charming and flirtatious. Be overly concerned with their physical appearance. Use their physical appearance to draw attention to themselves by wearing bright-colored clothing or revealing clothing. Act inappropriately sexual with most of the people they meet, even when they’re not sexually attracted to them. Speak dramatically and express strong opinions but with few facts or details to support their opinions. Be gullible and easily influenced by others, especially by the people they admire. Think that their relationships with others are closer than they usually are. Have difficulty maintaining relationships, often seeming fake or shallow in their interactions with others. Need instant gratification and become bored or frustrated very easily. Constantly seek reassurance or approval.” From: Cleveland Clinic - Histrionic Personality Disorder
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When you see the arrest video, the first thing you see as the mother opens the door is a cross on the wall. Makes me wonder how much religion & fear of consequences due to religious beliefs influenced this girl & her wanting to hide it from her mother. She murdered her baby so she will definitely be suffering the consequences now. And while I get that the mother’s response was probably affected by her shock at the situation & her caring about her daughter, the discussion with parents from both sides in the waiting room, does show that the girl’s mother seems unusually detached from the fact that she had a grandchild who died.
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Having watched the bodycam footage from both previous police visits - the cops were stuck between a rock & a hard place. There was NO evidence at all that he’d done anything to her & the children wanted to be with him & were 100% comfortable with him, but also had no fear of her. So there was NO reason for them to arrest him & he also denied anything physical until this call, so they couldn’t arrest her either. He didn’t want to leave the kids with her as she has unstable personality disorder & had made threats of self harm & had a previous history of the same so he was scared of what she might do to them. There was DEFINITELY nothing related to self-defence or battered spouse syndrome. She suffers from a personality disorder that makes her fear abandonment, so him wanting to take the kids to their grandparents for a few days triggered a huge fear of hers. And she has poor impulse control. But she knew right from wrong & was totally in the wrong & murdered him.
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“I didn’t get to see her walk across the stage & graduate” … 👩⚖️ “she sounds extraordinary” 🤔 Because she graduated? Or because she graduated in spite of a father like Brooks?
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