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Chapter 1035 - Chapter 1035 Chapter 1008 Mind Goes Blank
Chapter 1035: Chapter 1008: Mind Goes Blank Chapter 1035: Chapter 1008: Mind Goes Blank Having these reactions just proves that everyone is normal.
A normal person, regardless of personality, will have a natural response to events.
For example, when hearing about these cruel deeds, one would feel sympathy for the deceased, and feel uncomfortable hearing about those gruesome processes.
But the suspect didn’t show any discomfort.
He narrated calmly as if those events weren’t real, as if he was just telling stories without any emotions, without any fluctuations in mood; it’s as if he was talking about someone else’s doings, having nothing to do with him at all.
This bone-chilling cold-bloodedness made everyone present shudder.
Kiara witnessed a female compatriot cry during the interrogation.
It was after that man, in a very calm tone, recounted how he hurt an innocent little girl, that the emotionally rich woman couldn’t bear it, cried out in sympathy and anger, and broke down emotionally.
That’s the reaction a normal person would have, full of joys, sorrows, and love-hate relationships.
Yet, in this bad person’s world, it seems nothing exists; he doesn’t care about anyone’s life or death. In his words, he doesn’t lack money; the reason he does those things is merely due to a deep-rooted habit.
When the female police officer came out crying, that bad man glanced outside, Kiara met his cold gaze, and it was like her heart was pricked; his look made her so uncomfortable she turned away, not allowing him to see her face.
“Who is that woman outside?” the bad man pointed in Kiara’s direction.
“Who she is has nothing to do with you. Why do you ask?” the interrogator asked.
The man narrowed his eyes, “If I were still outside, I would definitely have her too, I like such extremely beautiful women.”
“Be serious!” The interrogator slammed the table, infuriated by his audacity.
The bad man sneered, in his eyes, these people were nothing more than low-IQ clowns.
Kiara felt extremely uncomfortable under the serpentine gaze of that man; the atmosphere was also quite oppressive.
When they left the detention center in the morning, the expressions of the members of the group were solemn, as was Mr. Russel’s team who had come with them.
The petty vanity or competitiveness of ordinary people became insignificant compared to this suspect; no one felt like bickering as they used to and were immersed in a gloomy atmosphere.
“It would be letting him off too easy to give this person just a bullet,” someone from the Research Institute area spoke up after a while.
No one from the Psychological Interference Group said anything, but they couldn’t agree more internally. This was the most unified moment for both groups; everyone felt that even the death penalty would be too lenient for such a bad person.
After a simple lunch, the team returned to their workplace organisation for a meeting, and Patrick chaired the session.
“After this morning’s understanding, I believe everyone has come to a basic judgment–Kiara, what do you think?”
“This is a classic SH Personality, his indifference fits entirely within the criteria for the SH Personality.”
This is a very dangerous personality and highly deceptive.
The rest nodded in agreement, everyone thought the same.
“Indeed, according to the information we have, this person has a quite positive image among those around him. Everyone says he is courteous, polite, and considerate of others’ feelings. No one would have associated him with these vicious crimes,” Patrick added solemnly.
“In many of the major cases we handle, the criminal has an SH Personality, but unlike the violent personality, the SH Personality individuals are highly intelligent and adept at disguising themselves. They can appear very friendly, diverting everyone’s attention. Kiara, from your perspective, do these people have any other characteristics?”
Their criminal psychology study differed from Kiara’s clinical audience, but there was overlap on this issue.
“This personality has another name, called the unemotional personality. The flawed personalities I have encountered are not as severe as what we saw today, leading to crimes. Most of my encounters involve ordinary people hurt by a flawed personality, for instance, a woman who has dated a man with such a personality for many years, believing their relationship was good, but then suddenly the man disappears with her money, without even caring for the child in her womb, leaving the woman to collapse.”
This flawed personality doesn’t necessarily equate to a criminal; there are also ordinary people, and the prevalence of this personality disorder ranges from 4.3%–9%. This means that in a group of 100 people, at least 5–10 can have such personalities, perhaps even more.
This personality is characterized by predatory behavior, strong aggression, and a complete lack of shame. To put it plainly, they have thick skin and are aggressive. The ability to function in society is related to the sense of shame, and a high-IQ person without any shame or concern for other’s feelings is extremely destructive.
What’s even scarier is that these people usually have a high IQ too, unlike the violent personality types; they are extremely secretive because they cleverly hide their intentions, making themselves look like popular individuals. Moreover, they’re especially nice to others, but their kindness has an ulterior motive. To someone of no benefit to them, they won’t bother pretending to be nice.
This is the truly frightening aspect; these individuals lack genuine emotions, even using feelings as tools to manipulate others. They can plunder another’s life without any sense of shame.
Most suspects in twisted cases have this type of personality.
After further discussion, Kiara pointed out the most crucial aspect.
“This personality could probably be passed on to the next generation. Although there’s no reliable view proving the existence of such genes yet, I suggest that the relevant brother departments extract his DNA for preservation to facilitate further research.”
If they could unravel the genetic reasons for the formation of such personalities, it might help to control and reduce such malevolent cases in the future, although this is a very lengthy process. Research is always progressing.
“Kiara’s viewpoint is excellent; we can note it down and include it in our report–but does this man have any children?”
A child… Something flashed through Kiara’s mind rapidly.
“The suspect is childless, he is single.”
Everyone else’s analysis continued, but Kiara seemed lost in thought.
“We’ve finished analyzing the suspect; now let’s analyze the victims’ situations.”
Patrick distributed the documents to everyone; Kiara skipped the first few pages and went straight to the one she was interested in, which clearly displayed the photo of the victim.
Kiara’s mind went blank.
The face of this person was eerily familiar, so familiar it was terrifying.
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