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  1. I read the stories. This doesn’t sound like psychopathy to me, just selfishness. I looked over the psychopathy checklist, and she doesn’t seem to match a lot of the traits, as far as the articles reveal at least. She lied to her parents and concocted a rape story, and maybe didn’t regret her actions, but how many criminals really do regret their actions? I don’t see impulsivity, promiscuity, glibness, or an overinflated sense of self-worth. She doesn’t seem more parasitic than the average 24-year-old living off her parents.

    I agree with you that the tiger mom thing is an excuse. But calling her a psychopath seems like an excuse too, or a deflection from the fact that she just did a bunch of selfish things, took them too far, and got caught.

  2. Nick:

    Read my other articles about psychopathy and/or sociopathy.

    Not every trait must be present for someone to be a psychopath, and not all psychopaths are alike. And psychopathy is no sort of excuse whatsoever; it’s a description of something we don’t understand at all well.

    This one exhibits plenty of those traits, however, and has exhibited them for a long time.

    Obviously it’s not possible to know for sure.

  3. “psychopathy is … a description of something we don’t understand at all well.” neo

    Damaged ‘wiring’…

    A mechanic needs to understand that frayed spark plug wires can prevent proper operation of a vehicle. But everyone recognizes a dysfunctional vehicle.

    Until we can actually cure murderous psychopaths, put them down like the rabid dogs that they are…

  4. Neo – “Excuse” was too strong a word. I think that labeling a sin as something other than a sin is dangerous, though. I could easily see myself being tempted to fake my grades and sneaking out to be with a romantic interest. I could see myself lying and getting caught up in the embarrassment of it. As the story goes along it’s harder for me to picture myself doing those things, but when you’ve proceeded from A through J, K and L are probably a lot easier. If we rely too much on labels it can make it seem like “they” do that kind of horrible act, when I suspect it’s more like “we”.

  5. I find it astonishing that her parents didn’t pick up a CLUE when their daughter was already of adult age.

    The solution is to admit that her childhood days were over.

    And that it was now impossible/ too late to stay on the Tiger Mommy track.

    For their daughter to NOT graduate from high school — for an Asian/ Oriental is absolutely extraordinary.

    The only explanation is that she was skipping classes something phenomenal.

    Once her perfidy was revealed professional counselling was in order… because the gal was w a a a y off the rails.

    Instead, they did the absolute worst: clamping down on the pressure release.

    %%%

    Such ‘blow ups’ are strikingly common in the Orient.

    Japan, Korea, China all routinely reveal family tragedies of this type. However, the single most common resolution is suicide by the child.

    And like the gal in question the other resolution is to massively cheat ‘the system.’ This is normally done by employing ringers to take ones critical tests, and submitting plagiarized work.

    The above cheats are now pandemic across China, Korea and Japan. It’s the primary reason you can’t trust the nominal IQs that flow from the Orient. The fake scores lift them up to Ashkenazi standards — whereas their adult performances are right back down with the Finns.

    The perp has to be judged very high on the psychopathic scale.

    Her crime was one of pure volition and pre-meditation — of an extreme sort.

    Life in prison — w/o parole — or death by lethal injection. Both would be just.

  6. Geoffrey Britain Says at 5:35 pm: ““psychopathy is … a description of something we don’t understand at all well.” neo

    Damaged ‘wiring’…”

    An alternative explanation is that psychopathy is a highly successful evolutionary strategy which leads to reproductive success for many individual psychopaths. In the animal world psychopaths may be analogous to killer bees which resemble normal honey bees but are much more aggressive and end up taking over hives.

    Some cultures are more amenable to psychopaths to give them a competitive reproductive advantage. Perhaps the culture the culture which has been most hospitable to psychopaths over the last millennium is Islam which has always depended primarily on plunder and exploitation of non-Muslims to survive.

  7. I’m not a psychologist and I don’t know the girl so I cannot say for certain if she was a psychopath. I’ve been actually trying to figure if an uncle of mine is a psychopath or not, but as I said I’m not a psychologist.

    What I think is interesting is how society now uses words like psychopath instead of simply calling them evil. Whether or not she was a psychopath she was clearly evil. Neo obviously knows the difference, but so many people do not. To me this is one of the most scary things about society today.

    On a different note, this is the first true crime story I’ve read in which someone hires a hitman in which the hitman does not turn out to be an undercover cop. That’s excluding stories where the person is a member of the Mafia. I’m guessing “Homeboy” was Daniel’s drug dealer or something. Normal people do not have the connections to find someone to kill for money.

  8. The comments on the article by the woman who knew her in school are more than a little chilling — many young people, apparently Asian or otherwise from high-pressure family situations, sympathizing with her and seeming to blame her parents.

  9. That Jean-Claude ROMAND errr … person is now eligible for parole and they’ll probably will set him free.
    He was an ‘exemplary’ inmate.

    Same as Jennifer Pan, slowly lies become an imaginary construct which had to unravel, at once.
    Just like bankruptcy, it starts gradually and then all at once ….

    If you’re normal in the head you have no chance against such people ….

  10. Chilling.

    There was a similar case in Northern VA in the late 90’s where a teenaged boy of a Taiwanese immigrant family killed his parents (and IIRC, one or two siblings). He was involved in a local gang, and lived off of his inheritance quite comfortably for a few years until he had a falling out w/his girlfriend who then turned him in. He told all of the family’s local friends that they had returned to Taiwan to keep up the charade.

  11. I wonder if something like a mild case of Aspergers would mimic sociopathy, in that they go directly for what they want, circumstances notwithstanding. I have an acquaintance who cannot be taught–he’s an adult–that when he wants to buy something he must not grab his mother”s purse from her arm for the money.
    What I’m feeling for is whether X number of behaviors for Y number of reasons could combine to look like psychopathy without psychopathy’s crossed wires.

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