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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 436031" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>I take your points. But mine is really this... That even if she IS completely sociopathic, a pathological liar (and I agree the lies and the plausibility of the lies have been extraordinary), there is still a part of her - even if it is a buried, lost, fragmented part - that feels genuine emotion, that is authentic. In that moment of hearing about the animals chewing the bones of her toddler daughter, I saw a moment of real grief, real realisation. It may have disappeared as quickly as it came. But it was there and for that moment she connected to reality.</p><p>I suppose this is all to say that no-one, not even the worst and blackest of murderers, is beyond redemption, beyond humanity.</p><p>But she may never come to fully acknowledge the truth, in herself or outside, and so she may never become fully human again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 436031, member: 11227"] I take your points. But mine is really this... That even if she IS completely sociopathic, a pathological liar (and I agree the lies and the plausibility of the lies have been extraordinary), there is still a part of her - even if it is a buried, lost, fragmented part - that feels genuine emotion, that is authentic. In that moment of hearing about the animals chewing the bones of her toddler daughter, I saw a moment of real grief, real realisation. It may have disappeared as quickly as it came. But it was there and for that moment she connected to reality. I suppose this is all to say that no-one, not even the worst and blackest of murderers, is beyond redemption, beyond humanity. But she may never come to fully acknowledge the truth, in herself or outside, and so she may never become fully human again. [/QUOTE]
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