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that is a psychopath. there is no way around it. >> i think we believe these people are generally lacking a sense of powerfulness in their life. they long for a sense of power. is that part of what's going on? and another question we have been debating. do you think these events when somebody creates a big show in killing a lot of people, is there a desire or fame or infamy out of that? >> absolutely. that's the number one issue. when uh i woke up this morning i was woken up by the networks and i didn't know what happened yet. i found out at 7:00 in the morning. i go on the internet and it's already on wikipedia. i had to do television for years and write books. this guy shoots people and he's there in the morning. it does work. he's become very, very famous. more famous than many people who are famous. it is going to make him an anti-hero, not a hero. in his own mind a hero. that's one reason. the other is he's getting back society. he feels like he hasn't got what he wanted. he felt entitled to more, did
that is a psychopath. there is no way around it. >> i think we believe these people are generally lacking a sense of powerfulness in their life. they long for a sense of power. is that part of what's going on? and another question we have been debating. do you think these events when somebody creates a big show in killing a lot of people, is there a desire or fame or infamy out of that? >> absolutely. that's the number one issue. when uh i woke up this morning i was woken up by the...
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we had a psychopath and somebody who was extremely depressed. you know. and the depressed people, they don't always present completely that way. dillen was a loving person but also an angry person. very conflicted and complex. and that's more often the profile. there's no -- definitely no one single profile, but that's the more common version of the killer who seems like a nice guy because he kind of is. >> now, clint, you did for the fbi profiling. when you look at what we know already in terms of the suspect's batman obsession that you referred to. and he had dyed hair, called himself the joker during the arrest. he had a batman poster and mask and other items in his apartment. as you put these things together, how does the accumulating profile, how does that become important toward the prosecution and really toward unraveling what may have happened here? >> well, the prosecution has got a ton of evidence, as you know, al. the question is not who did it. the question seems to be to all of us why did he do it. and of course you and your audience are sitt
we had a psychopath and somebody who was extremely depressed. you know. and the depressed people, they don't always present completely that way. dillen was a loving person but also an angry person. very conflicted and complex. and that's more often the profile. there's no -- definitely no one single profile, but that's the more common version of the killer who seems like a nice guy because he kind of is. >> now, clint, you did for the fbi profiling. when you look at what we know already...
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now you know how psychopath feels when he is asked about remorse. individuals who lacked this ability that most of us take for granted, that is how they feel. hopefully, i did giving you a touch of a psychopathy for a nanosecond. how do we study people like him? we can transport him out from the present to the hospital. one of the things my lab does, we built a really nice trailer in new mexico. here is my trailer. i live in a trailer in mexico. [laughter] this trailer has a really nice mri in it. we work with inmates to volunteer force studies and how to make them better. what we have found is that individuals to have those psychopathic traits, only about a third of all inmates will score really high on the straights. they have reduced gray matter density in these areas. this is the same area where that guy had the tumor. these individuals, control and for all the important things, they are all from pretty average environments. extremely different in terms of structure. does this go towards mitigation? how should it be used? how should this informa
now you know how psychopath feels when he is asked about remorse. individuals who lacked this ability that most of us take for granted, that is how they feel. hopefully, i did giving you a touch of a psychopathy for a nanosecond. how do we study people like him? we can transport him out from the present to the hospital. one of the things my lab does, we built a really nice trailer in new mexico. here is my trailer. i live in a trailer in mexico. [laughter] this trailer has a really nice mri in...
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he got involved with a psychopath who drew him into his plan. killers, the psychopaths are the exception. they are quite rare. it usually turns out to be deeply depressed people. >> thank you again. we're going to hear from the president in 60 seconds. be right back. and the first trade route to the west. we built the tallest skyscrapers, the greatest empires. we pushed the country forward. then, some said, we lost our edge. we couldn't match the pace of the new business world. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. build energy highways and high-tech centers. nurture start-ups and small businesses. reduce tax burdens and provide the lowest middle class tax rate in 58 years. once again, new york state is a place where innovation meets determination and where businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> let's pull up the live picture. we're waiting to hear from the president who is being introduced right now. loo
he got involved with a psychopath who drew him into his plan. killers, the psychopaths are the exception. they are quite rare. it usually turns out to be deeply depressed people. >> thank you again. we're going to hear from the president in 60 seconds. be right back. and the first trade route to the west. we built the tallest skyscrapers, the greatest empires. we pushed the country forward. then, some said, we lost our edge. we couldn't match the pace of the new business world. well...
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person's fantasy world but in reality i'm not saying video games make you a killer but if you're a psychopath video games help you get in the mood to do the killing so it is a problem our society with teenage psychopaths that they do get inspired by a lot of this and want to make it real you know what it's really is a christian. belief. that. the f.b.i. would be trying to determine if this individual was a member of any other terrorist organization possibly a neo nazi group and there was a jim holmes of aurora colorado. on the colorado tea party site as well talking about him joining the tea party here. now i think there are a couple of points that can be made about what happened but even more so there are a lot of questions that will need to ask first of all the politicization the mistakes that are made and blaming groups blaming people we see that all the time when ever there's a horrible breaking news story like this and part of it i think is because of the twenty four hour news cycle where cable networks have to fill the time of talking heads even though there's still very little to talk
person's fantasy world but in reality i'm not saying video games make you a killer but if you're a psychopath video games help you get in the mood to do the killing so it is a problem our society with teenage psychopaths that they do get inspired by a lot of this and want to make it real you know what it's really is a christian. belief. that. the f.b.i. would be trying to determine if this individual was a member of any other terrorist organization possibly a neo nazi group and there was a jim...
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and it doesn't mean all gun owners are crazy psychopaths it.ans this kind of guy would have that interest. and people probably knew it but never expected it would come to this, as they always say. >> criminal profiler pat brown from washington, thank you so much. >>> as we continue to look at live pictures now of the apartment complex where this suspect was believed to have lived. of course, investigators still combing the scene, looking into the apartment. they thought at first it might be booby trapped because the suspect indicated that there might still be weapons inside. we understand officials are saying at this juncture it doesn't appear to be booby trapped but they continue to look and possibly look through some of the records and then try to figure out how to contact people who knew the suspect to get a better idea of the planning and the intent behind the shooting taking place. this only a couple of miles from the movie complex where the shooting took place just after midnight colorado time. so meantime, it was a big screening for the
and it doesn't mean all gun owners are crazy psychopaths it.ans this kind of guy would have that interest. and people probably knew it but never expected it would come to this, as they always say. >> criminal profiler pat brown from washington, thank you so much. >>> as we continue to look at live pictures now of the apartment complex where this suspect was believed to have lived. of course, investigators still combing the scene, looking into the apartment. they thought at first...
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are not psychopaths.eeply depressed. how vulnerables are kids today? isn't it on parents to recognize that in their child? >> it's interesting that you say that. i wrote a book called when to worry. parents, they're no handbook to tell them what warning signs are. a lot of the major mental health disorders often take hold between the ages of 18 and 14, james' age and it's hard to tell what will is normal teen isolation and when is it something to worry about. is it important for parents to reach out? there's so much stigma around mental health. a lot of parents stay and try to handle it themselves. because they are blamed for this, they don't reach out because of the stigma. >> stigma needs to go away. we all need to be talking about it. thank you so much. >>> the international aids conference understoway in washington. how do you cure a disease that's killed so many? we have clues. a man who's doctor say was cured of hiv in his own words. we're hearing from him, next. therif they don't act,hike hanging o
are not psychopaths.eeply depressed. how vulnerables are kids today? isn't it on parents to recognize that in their child? >> it's interesting that you say that. i wrote a book called when to worry. parents, they're no handbook to tell them what warning signs are. a lot of the major mental health disorders often take hold between the ages of 18 and 14, james' age and it's hard to tell what will is normal teen isolation and when is it something to worry about. is it important for parents...
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. >> i am the only living victim of reginald mcfadden, a psychopath. >> all the acts from beginning to end was intentional, it was deliberate, it was calculated and above all, what it was, it was pure evil. >>> the opportunities to interview serial offenders is pretty rare. any time i think any of us are able to interview significant violent offenders, it's a good opportunity for us. >> before his retirement, mark safarik spent over 30 years in law enforcement, including 23 years with the fbi. 20 years was in the behavioral analysis unit. >> my main work was in sexual homicide and my research work was sort of a subspecialty of the sexual homicide area. and i looked at sexual homicides of elder females. >> one of the elder homicides at the center of safarik's research was committed by reginald mcfadden. this interview will be safarik's first opportunity to ask mcfadden about that case and four others. >> i want to talk to him about, you know, what he felt about those when he was doing them, what he was thinking about, and what were his goals in the crimes? why did you decide to do this
. >> i am the only living victim of reginald mcfadden, a psychopath. >> all the acts from beginning to end was intentional, it was deliberate, it was calculated and above all, what it was, it was pure evil. >>> the opportunities to interview serial offenders is pretty rare. any time i think any of us are able to interview significant violent offenders, it's a good opportunity for us. >> before his retirement, mark safarik spent over 30 years in law enforcement,...
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. >> i did not do an official assessment of joseph as to whether or not he was a psychopath. but it's my opinion that he does show traces of psychopathy. this underlying personality disorder does seem to be present in most serial killers. it's difficult for people to identify feelings, because they don't people the same way that regular people feel. >>> coming up -- >> did you feel like you were actually hunting human beings? >> well, i was. the way people would sit down there and wait for wild game, i guess. [ kate ] many women may not be properly absorbing the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. ♪ in a world where ♪ there is so much to see ♪ there's still no other place ♪ that i would rather, rather ♪ rather, rather be ♪ [ male announcer ] dip into sabra hummus and discover a little taste of the world. enjoy sabra dips. adventure awaits. >>> before launching his career as
. >> i did not do an official assessment of joseph as to whether or not he was a psychopath. but it's my opinion that he does show traces of psychopathy. this underlying personality disorder does seem to be present in most serial killers. it's difficult for people to identify feelings, because they don't people the same way that regular people feel. >>> coming up -- >> did you feel like you were actually hunting human beings? >> well, i was. the way people would sit...
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like for instance someone who is a psychopath and has no connection or remorse or empathy with other people. we do know people who use drugs and alcohol have a higher rate of those kinds of behaviors. people who are delusional, a small percentage with mental illness, delusional types, they well be so paranoid they engage in these types of behaviors. maybe a neurological condition. someone have a brain tumor undiscovered for a long period of time that would cause these types of seemingly sudden behaviors. >> how do you put together the behaviors with high competence. this crime looks to be organized very well by perhaps a single individual, we don't know. seems like it. here is a guy who held the door open, knew he was going out of the theater, an alley there, knew nobody would be watching, where to get the weapon, how many he could fire. a lot of competence goes into that. how do you put together the competence of a criminal and with what seems to be serious mental illness? >> the overwhelming number of individuals with mental illness are not dangerous. you have the small percentage
like for instance someone who is a psychopath and has no connection or remorse or empathy with other people. we do know people who use drugs and alcohol have a higher rate of those kinds of behaviors. people who are delusional, a small percentage with mental illness, delusional types, they well be so paranoid they engage in these types of behaviors. maybe a neurological condition. someone have a brain tumor undiscovered for a long period of time that would cause these types of seemingly sudden...
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>> i saw more than the crazed psychopath. saw past that. tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. about how older people are becoming more and more antisocial, so i was reall
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we're talking about his mental condition, whether he's a psychopath or had a seizure or breakdown in last couple of months that caused him to want to go obtain these weapons and ammunition and devices and go forward with this attack. i think everyone -- >> tom, not the attack but why do this to his apartment? from dealing with pycho paths in your career, what's the purpose of doing that? was he trying to kill more people, trying to scare people? why was he doing this? >> at the minimum, he's tried to scare people and he's done it. he's made the authorities very leery of going in. you have several buildings evacuated. people are displaced and homeless because of him. that's the minimum. if he had the capability and did wire it up to explode, then obviously he's looking to kill the police and the agents who go to conduct the crime scene investigation. it would have been set up for them to be harmed or killed as soon as they entered that apartment. so that we don't know. as i said, you won't know for sure if the explosives experts determine and they may find out the hard way, unfortunat
we're talking about his mental condition, whether he's a psychopath or had a seizure or breakdown in last couple of months that caused him to want to go obtain these weapons and ammunition and devices and go forward with this attack. i think everyone -- >> tom, not the attack but why do this to his apartment? from dealing with pycho paths in your career, what's the purpose of doing that? was he trying to kill more people, trying to scare people? why was he doing this? >> at the...
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this is a total psychopath.to the point where he lost his mind so badly he couldn't tell the difference between reality and nonreality and his needs were so -- he was so messed up he couldn't see other people as people. he never saw other people as people. that's why he could go down this route. when you say how do we prevent this? we have to start recognizing psycho paths at younger ages and then realize what makes them decide violent action rather than become a con artist or other trade of a psycho paths. >> we need to be more attuned to mental health issues obviously. thanks for your help. >> coming up, we go back out to the scene, get reaction from witnesses of the movie massacre. >> he's been criticized by his own party for going against the president's health care plan. now he's speaking out on why he thinks it is the wrong direction for the country. we have democratic congressman jason altmire here next. ♪ [ acoustic guitar: slow ] [ barks ] ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barks ] beneful playful life is made with energy-
this is a total psychopath.to the point where he lost his mind so badly he couldn't tell the difference between reality and nonreality and his needs were so -- he was so messed up he couldn't see other people as people. he never saw other people as people. that's why he could go down this route. when you say how do we prevent this? we have to start recognizing psycho paths at younger ages and then realize what makes them decide violent action rather than become a con artist or other trade of a...
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but with ted bundy, he was brilliant but he was a psychopath. he's somebody who didn't feel for other people and in fact liked harming other people. there was fun in the saddism. and the son of sam, he was psychotic, hearing voices. there's a difference. >> and other people know what they are doing but they don't care. they have no empathy. >> but in the entire human history, i wrote a book, deliverance from evil, and one of the things i concluded it's very hard, and the people in colorado will deal with it, it's very hard for good people to wrap their arms around a concept that there are evil people. what other word with define hitler or the killing fields or what happened in the theater tonight. >> what happened is horrible. it's tragic. there is evil out in the world. we don't know everything about this man or, you know, the intracassies of who this man is. to just label him evil i think is premature and i don't know if it's ultimately helpful. ultimately we have to diagnose the situation and then figure out how to treat it. >> thank you both
but with ted bundy, he was brilliant but he was a psychopath. he's somebody who didn't feel for other people and in fact liked harming other people. there was fun in the saddism. and the son of sam, he was psychotic, hearing voices. there's a difference. >> and other people know what they are doing but they don't care. they have no empathy. >> but in the entire human history, i wrote a book, deliverance from evil, and one of the things i concluded it's very hard, and the people in...
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closing argument in the wrongful death, the tribune is reporting that raiser called his wife, nina a psychopath. he was convicted of her murder in 2006 and attorneys for her two young children asked for $25 million for them in the lawsuitism life in prison for stabbing his estranged partner to death with a screwdriver. 49-year-old alberto hernandez wade in weight for rose marie in hayward in 2009. stabbing her 24 times. investigators say he was angry that she ended their abusive 17- year relationship. the couple had two teenage children. >>> travelers ming through the airport will have an easier option getting there on public transportation. tom vacar tells us the b.a.r.t e tension is halfway complete. >> one in 10 airport passengers use b.a.r.t and air b.a.r.t buses. but it is a tough transfer. >> it is a pain trying to get on the bus with everything, yeah. and today b.a.r.t and the port of oakland celebrated the halfway point of the ontime and onbudget system. the connector will save them hassles and money. it is less expensive than parking for multiple days. the trip i am on right now is fou
closing argument in the wrongful death, the tribune is reporting that raiser called his wife, nina a psychopath. he was convicted of her murder in 2006 and attorneys for her two young children asked for $25 million for them in the lawsuitism life in prison for stabbing his estranged partner to death with a screwdriver. 49-year-old alberto hernandez wade in weight for rose marie in hayward in 2009. stabbing her 24 times. investigators say he was angry that she ended their abusive 17- year...