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I know this is not relevant to what you are all discussing,but I just read on the official website that SC was in fact only 15 when she underwent her first abortion. Could this be a mistake?
To put it into perspective, perhaps Steve could try to imagine what it must be like to lay on a bed on which he was trapped by insurmountably high sides. He lays there thinking that someone will come soon, but they don't and he becomes frightened. He calls but nobody comes. He feels totally alone, rejected. Eventually, after what seems like hours, someone comes and leaves a plate of food but doesn't speak. This is the routine for the day. People come and go but take little notice of him. He longs for his mum. He needs a cuddle. He needs his mum to talk to him, but his mum doesn't come. I wonder how many days/WEEKS Steve could cope with this before there was an alteration in his personality?
Hi steve, you cannot just pluck a personality disorder out of the air and state Jeremy Bamber has such a disorder. He has been tested many times for such disorders but none have been diagnosed. Narcissistic behaviour is easy to recognise and is not hidden, by it's very nature it is flaunted. So its clear surely that JB does not fulfil that criteria imo
The Defence are laying this on rather thick aren't they,and to use another cliche it seems they have now put all their eggs in one basket. How can you possibly know the above occurred to Sheila? At least Caroline in #52 admits it's all conjecture at best.
Morning MaggieThinking about the above again I don't think JB would have had any real idea about SC. He would have been 6 when she went to boarding school. Thereafter they would only have met in school hols and no doubt some of the hols would have been spent on hols which their respective schools arranged and/or at the homes of their respective friend's. When SC was 16/17 she left WHF for London and never returned. JB still at boarding school. It seems to me they spent very little time together. I was with my brother every day unless we stayed at friend's, relatives or on a school trip.
Funny,that's exactly the way I feel about Sheila's purported disorder,whatever the name of it is again..
Similar effects on the brain as alcohol and addiction,so nothing new there.
Hi LookoutDo you mean babies born to mothers addicted to substances?"Understanding the effects of maltreatment on brain development": https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/issue_briefs/brain_development/effects.cfm