There are men and *women who prey on children. The statistics show men far outweigh women.
For anyone to formally diagnose LB suffering from a personality disorder they would need to be properly qualified and meet with her to undertake an assessment and since this didn't happen your sources are meaningless.
Consider the Jeffrey Epstein case. Even when he was convicted of child sex offending, serial rape and human trafficking, the so-called great and the good were happy to turn a blind eye and continue to fawn all over him for all sorts of favours.
When have I ever displayed any "extreme feminism"? I believe RB murdered his family and committed suicide because LB revealed he had been sexually abusing her. DB was spared because he was not party to the revelation having gone to bed early in preparation for his early start. That's my belief based on my perception of the evidence. That's not feminism.
*https://www.rosebudpodcast.co.uk/archive/charles-spencer
Let me spell it out for you: David Bain was the most damaged by the years in the Waigani compound in Papua New Guinea. He found it difficult to adjust upon return to Dunedin, which must have seemed like a different planet to him. Affected by the constant poison dripped into his ears by his mother, Margaret regarding Robin he took over as nominal head of the household. He would enter his siblings' rooms at will with a gun and pretend to shoot on more than one occasion. In his own bedroom he had a card on which he had drawn five circles, which he used as target practice. The circles correspond roughly to the rooms where the victims died. Note: five circles, none for where David's room might be located.
On the counterspin.nz website, which has now been removed, there are allegations that David told a couple of his mates that a paper round would be a good pretext on which to rape a girl. He told his girlfriend at the time that he feared something bad was going to happen, a portent of doom only days before the tragedy.
Margaret was making plans to leave the house and move into a unit with Stephen in town. Arawa, who was the star of the family, had become Head Girl at school and was at teacher training college would not have stayed in that filthy house ( note it was Arawa who was the success story and Robin would never have killed her, let alone written a message which had David as preference over her). As for Laniet, she had tried her hand at prostitution, with Dean Cottle as her pimp. It turned out she wasn't up to the job, but she had moved out of the house at the time of the killing and it was David who forced her back that weekend under the pretext of bible study and family gathering. David, like Jeremy Bamber before him, seized the opportunity whilst the family was under one roof.
David had crashed a powerful Kawasaki motorbike he was test driving six weeks before the murder. When the insurance was paid it left him $2000 in debt, which his parents refused to cover. This may have been the trigger, just as Jeremy Bamber had had an accident involving his Vauxhall Astra and was in hock to Nevill for a similar amount.
David killed his mother with one shot outright. He proceeded to his brother's room, where Stephen had awoken and managed to deflect the first shot with his hand, where the bullet shot from the silencer hit. There was masses of blood. David, enraged, strangled Stephen with his own T-shirt, then fired a second bullet into the top of his head. Between the first and second shot a bullet got stuck in the breech and David had to remove his opera gloves to dislodge with his finger. Stephen had managed to scratch the assailant's face and grasp a few of David's green jersey fibres before death.
David moved to Laniet's room. He shot her once, thinking that was sufficient, then proceeded to Arawa's room. She may have heard the commotion with Stephen and was awake. The first shot missed her from outside the bead curtain and lodged into the wall. By that stage Arawa knew she was going to die, and knelt in a prayer position begging for her life. David shot her once in the head.
In the corridor he heard Laniet gurgling and moved back into her room. He finished her off with his trademark shot to the top of the head.
He then proceeded to put the bloodied clothing in the washing machine, before undertaking the paper round.
He waited behind the alcove for Robin, who was a creature of habit. This is the missing twenty minutes, the computer switched on a 06:44am, yet police not called until 07:10am.
A friend of Robin post-mortem said due to his religious leanings had he committed the murders he would have written a note of biblical proportions, not one solitary line. He would have put pen to paper, not typed a message, but of course, the authorship of the words belonged not to the father, but to the son.
David knows deep down he is guilty. He told a supporter in a letter after the first trial: "
The judge was very kind to me during the trial...seeming to see the pain I was going through." Whilst not a confession, it is an admission, given that upon sentencing the judge told him he had
"acted with a significant degree of cunning and premeditation." It indicates David Bain thought he had been given a fair trial.
Of course, once Joe Karam stuck his nose in David was going to take full advantage.