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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 281757" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Unfortunately, YOU DON'T KNOW if he's cruel to animals. He's nice to them in front of you. So was our psychopathic difficult child. He killed them when we weren't looking, including neighborhood animals and strays. He admitted this after he left us, but he acted like he LOVED animals in front of adults (this is part of a dangerous psychopathic kid--they are outwardly charming and likable). Our child also acted like he LOVED little kids and had helped his foster mom of five years with her daycare kids. In fact, he offered to help her. Too bad we all find out later, including foster mom of five years finding out, that he sexually abused kids in every house he had been in. The biggest scary part of a psychopath (and the signs are there in this child) is an ability to be liked. They are usually very bright (see Ted Bundy) and know how to con people. Like our child could. Like this difficult child can. Also, did he NOT set the house on fire recently???? I don't believe it was an accident and he is too old not to know to leave matches alone. He DID perp on his sister--I will stand by saying that you have no idea how much or how often, but even once is too much. </p><p>I doubt he has BDP--he is sicker than that. </p><p>However, I get the feeling that you are going to stay regardless of the dangers to yourself and your children. If so, take notes on everything, and I do mean EVERYTHING this child does and says and claims. And have cameras running in every room and also in your yard. We had them, and psychopathtic child broke it and made my other son he broke it. </p><p>You have your hands full, and if you decide to stay your life will probably continue to be hell. Hub as difficult child will abuse you until there is nothing left of you. I don't know why you are even thinking of not leaving, but you have my prayers (and you need them). This is a very dangerous situation for you and yours. I truly hope that you, as well as your clueless hub, see the light and take measures to protect yourselves against this dangerous kid. I think he's crazy--crazy like a fox. And not really curable. But his best and only shot in my opinion is out of the home. (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 281757, member: 1550"] Unfortunately, YOU DON'T KNOW if he's cruel to animals. He's nice to them in front of you. So was our psychopathic difficult child. He killed them when we weren't looking, including neighborhood animals and strays. He admitted this after he left us, but he acted like he LOVED animals in front of adults (this is part of a dangerous psychopathic kid--they are outwardly charming and likable). Our child also acted like he LOVED little kids and had helped his foster mom of five years with her daycare kids. In fact, he offered to help her. Too bad we all find out later, including foster mom of five years finding out, that he sexually abused kids in every house he had been in. The biggest scary part of a psychopath (and the signs are there in this child) is an ability to be liked. They are usually very bright (see Ted Bundy) and know how to con people. Like our child could. Like this difficult child can. Also, did he NOT set the house on fire recently???? I don't believe it was an accident and he is too old not to know to leave matches alone. He DID perp on his sister--I will stand by saying that you have no idea how much or how often, but even once is too much. I doubt he has BDP--he is sicker than that. However, I get the feeling that you are going to stay regardless of the dangers to yourself and your children. If so, take notes on everything, and I do mean EVERYTHING this child does and says and claims. And have cameras running in every room and also in your yard. We had them, and psychopathtic child broke it and made my other son he broke it. You have your hands full, and if you decide to stay your life will probably continue to be hell. Hub as difficult child will abuse you until there is nothing left of you. I don't know why you are even thinking of not leaving, but you have my prayers (and you need them). This is a very dangerous situation for you and yours. I truly hope that you, as well as your clueless hub, see the light and take measures to protect yourselves against this dangerous kid. I think he's crazy--crazy like a fox. And not really curable. But his best and only shot in my opinion is out of the home. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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