
"Loic De Marie was formally diagnosed as a psychopath when he was a teen after taking a PCL-R test, the same exam given to inmates in prison. Psychopathy is a personality disorder where people lack empathy, act selfishly, and may behave in harmful or criminal ways. He noted that what makes him different from the average person was that he feels almost no deep emotions, especially guilt or remorse."
"In a completely calm manner and with little emotion, De Marie detailed how he had committed acts of violence, and had even been arrested by the police, but did not feel that he done anything wrong. He recalled how police officers once caught him preparing to attack three boys with a baseball bat, only to release him with a warning. However, he completely disregarded the officer's warning and broke one of the boy's noses just two days later."
Loic De Marie received a formal psychopathy diagnosis as a teenager after taking the PCL-R test. Psychopathy is described as a personality disorder marked by lack of empathy, selfish behavior, and potential for harmful or criminal actions. De Marie reports feeling almost no deep emotions, particularly guilt or remorse, and characterizes true psychopathy as total disregard for consequences and others' suffering. He recounts childhood incidents and violent acts without regret. He believes his condition is genetic, not caused by childhood hardship, and states benefits include absence of anxiety or depression and calmness under pressure.
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