A person affected by a chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social & sexual behavior.


DESCRIPTION OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

A psychopath is a term used to describe an individual who exhibits a range of enduring behaviors, personality traits, and social attitudes characterized by a persistent disregard for the rights and feelings of others. Psychopathy is often associated with traits such as impulsivity, superficial charm, manipulative behavior, a lack of empathy and remorse, and a tendency to engage in criminal or antisocial activities.

Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by enduring antisocial behavior, diminished empathy, and a lack of remorse. Individuals with psychopathy display bold, disinhibited, and egotistical traits, making it difficult for them to form emotional bonds. They often manipulate and charm others, allowing them to exploit people for personal gain without feeling guilty or empathetic.





EXAMPLES OF PSYCHOPATH-KILLER ACTIVITIES


During the 1970s, Ted Bundy was responsible for the murders of at least 30 young women across multiple states.

Between 1978 and 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer was convicted of killing 17 young men and boys, engaging in acts of necrophilia and cannibalism.

From 1972 to 1978, John Wayne Gacy was found guilty of killing 33 teenage boys and young men. He lured his victims to his home under the pretext of offering employment, then assaulted and murdered them.

In 1989 and 1990, Aileen Wuornos, a female serial killer, killed seven men in Florida. She claimed she acted in self-defense after being sexually assaulted.

From 1984 to 1985, Richard Ramirez, known as the Night Stalker, was convicted of 13 counts of murder, 5 counts of attempted murder, 11 counts of sexual assault, and 14 counts of burglary during a crime spree in Los Angeles.

Between 1976 and 1977, David Berkowitz, also known as the Son of Sam, was convicted of killing six people and injuring several others in New York City.

From 1982 to 2000, Gary Ridgway, also known as the Green River Killer, confessed to murdering 49 women in the Seattle area.

From 1974 to 1991, Dennis Rader, known as the BTK Killer (Bind, Torture, Kill), killed ten people in Kansas.

Between 1954 and 1957, Ed Gein was convicted of murdering two women. He inspired several fictional characters in movies and books, including Norman Bates from Psycho and Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

In 1969, Charles Manson orchestrated a series of nine murders, including the famous killing of actress Sharon Tate and several others committed by his followers, known as the Manson Family.