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<blockquote data-quote="threebabygirls" data-source="post: 281528" data-attributes="member: 5670"><p>I haven't been on CD for months, and wasn't on long before I stopped coming, so this may seem suspicious. I logged on to talk about my difficult child now that summer vacation is here and things have hit the fan, and your post caught my eye.</p><p>I've sat here and read every reply, and I feel sick to my stomach. I am currently reading "Columbine," the indepth investigation that took years to right. A lot of your stepson's behavior reminded me of what Eric Harris was like. I'm only half-way through the book, but one of the lead investigators on the team, an FBI hostage negotiator/psychologist, classified Harris as a psychopath. The things that stick out to me are the lack of remorse, your difficult child's ability to con people (Eric Harris was verrrrrryyy charming), and when you wrote about his creepy smile about the window alarms gave me chills. Eric Harris could read people very easily and he always knew exactly what they wanted to hear, and when he got caught with some of his crimes, he'd admit to just enough but would lie about most of it.</p><p>I know I don't know you and this is the first I'm hearing of your troubles at home, but it's sounding to me that difficult child is on his way to full-blown psychopathy.</p><p>Something else you said keeps returning to me; about your getting a raise in the spring and being able to afford to live elsewhere. Maybe you and your minor child could go to the condo you bought and your college kids could find campus housing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threebabygirls, post: 281528, member: 5670"] I haven't been on CD for months, and wasn't on long before I stopped coming, so this may seem suspicious. I logged on to talk about my difficult child now that summer vacation is here and things have hit the fan, and your post caught my eye. I've sat here and read every reply, and I feel sick to my stomach. I am currently reading "Columbine," the indepth investigation that took years to right. A lot of your stepson's behavior reminded me of what Eric Harris was like. I'm only half-way through the book, but one of the lead investigators on the team, an FBI hostage negotiator/psychologist, classified Harris as a psychopath. The things that stick out to me are the lack of remorse, your difficult child's ability to con people (Eric Harris was verrrrrryyy charming), and when you wrote about his creepy smile about the window alarms gave me chills. Eric Harris could read people very easily and he always knew exactly what they wanted to hear, and when he got caught with some of his crimes, he'd admit to just enough but would lie about most of it. I know I don't know you and this is the first I'm hearing of your troubles at home, but it's sounding to me that difficult child is on his way to full-blown psychopathy. Something else you said keeps returning to me; about your getting a raise in the spring and being able to afford to live elsewhere. Maybe you and your minor child could go to the condo you bought and your college kids could find campus housing? [/QUOTE]
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