Originally posted by Errata
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I've been thinking about your post today and believe it is very inciteful. I, myself, believe that there are genetic predispositions to becoming a serial murderer but also environmental triggers. The problem is that we think we know quite a bit about both but even if we put them together most people do not end up this way. Which means we are missing something. It seems like most of what we know is a necessary (or likely) but not sufficient cause.
I highlighted your above comment because it raises an important point. I believe that Dahmer did care about others. I think antisocials can be empathetic, but it seems that they have an uncanny ability to block it when it comes to whatever drives them, be it money, sex, murder, whatever. It is like someone can engage in a torture murder without it bothering them in the slightest and then go home and legitmately care for their ailing grandmother in a truly loving way. Weird.
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