by Dr. Lillian Glass
When we look back at the trial of serial killer who received the death sentence, Ted Bundy, it was reported that he showed no emotion.
When we look back at the reaction of Scott Peterson who was convicted to death for killing his wife and unborn baby, we all witness that he had a mask like facial expression and showed no emotion. Now we have seen the same thing with Drew Peterson. As soon as the "guilty" verdict of was read for killing his third wife Kathleen Savio, Drew Peterson showed no emotion.
That lack of emotion is typical of a sociopath’s reaction when found guilty. They detach and tune out as though the situation had nothing to do with them. They may even joke and make light of their situation. Peterson was overheard saying, after hearing the verdict, “I guess that ruins my Christmas.”
His joke clearly reflects that he feels no remorse for what he did.
Peterson will be spending the rest of his natural life behind bars where like most sociopaths will insist he did nothing wrong and how it was everyone else’s fault he is in prison. This sociopath will be where he deserves to be so he can no longer seduce, marry, and harm women who fall prey to him.
He fancies himself as being irresistible to women. Like many sociopaths, his seductive personality lured them in. The fact that he was a policeman and considered to be on the right side of the law, initially made many women feel safe and secure. But once he got them into his clutches, it was a different story.He became controlling and abusive.
Thank goodness 24-year-old Christina Raines' father put an end to her engagement with Peterson a few years ago. Her father told the media that Peterson tried to control his daughter and use her to watch his kids.
The young woman’s father was her savior; he went to Peterson’s home with police in tow to collect his daughter, escorting them to and from he home with police units. Peterson, who was more than twice the young woman’s age, blamed her father and the press for the breakup. In typical sociopath form, Peterson said, "This is what the media always does to me. As soon as the story got out on Chrissy, I knew it would be a problem for us.“
If you listen close enough to what a sociopath says, they often reveal themselves as Peterson did in his "Nightline" interview years back when Peterson said, after he was asked about Christina Raines’ family, “I’d be wary of me too.” He also admitted when the romance is gone in his relationships he tends to have flings and move on.
Thankfully, his comments sparked a fight between the couple, and Christina Raines returned the engagement ring and a cell phone.
Christina Raines, 24, is still alive. It's unlucky that Stacey Peterson, who is still missing, was just 17 when the affair began while he was still married to Kathleen Savio. Kathleen was 10 years his junior when he married her. Most of the women he married or went after were young and petite. These were women Peterson felt he had some control over.
I had the opportunity to briefly see Peterson when I was at CNN. Peterson was there to do the Larry King show and was in the makeup room, where, according to the makeup artist, he hit on her. She told me that he stared directly into her eyes and didn't break the gaze as she applied his makeup.
Perhaps Peterson wanted to see if he could control this curly haired, glasses-wearing, pierced, short-statured woman with colorful and strange tattoos all over her arms, chest and neck. The eye stare was no doubt his test to see if he could assert control over this different-looking woman. Most likely, Peterson has played this staring game with many other women. Those who blinked, turned away, or women he sensed were intimidated by his stare were the ones, if circumstances allowed, he probably took to the next level of seduction.
Even though Peterson will live out his years behind bars, don’t be surprised if you hear that he has landed another relationship. Unfortunately, there are emotionally disturbed women out there who are attracted to men behind bars and who feel empowered by defending them. They have the illusion the criminal would never do any harm to them because they are special and they have control over the situation, which is only true when the perpetrator is behind bars.
Little do they realize that sociopaths like Peterson will still be in control as he plays mind games with them in an engaging way with manipulation and emotional abuse, which is typical of a sociopath like Drew Peterson.
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