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« Reply #570 on: December 06, 2015, 05:09:PM »
Not sure where you're getting your info from Lookout but this is just incorrect!






In-depth study of lie-detectors.

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« Reply #571 on: December 06, 2015, 05:13:PM »





In-depth study of lie-detectors.

Try reading the link Caroline just posted.

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« Reply #572 on: December 06, 2015, 05:16:PM »
The reason that he doesn't " appear to have a conscience " to some is that he didn't do anything to give him a conscience.
Yet documentation shows he refused to allow police access to his medical records pre-trial and did not want to be assessed, while a psychiatrist engaged by his defence declared that he displayed several classic psychopathic symptoms,” says Lee.

Chief among these was his genuine belief in his own innocence. “The psychiatrist believed that Jeremy did kill his family but had suppressed the memory until it was no longer real,” she adds.
With a Fake lawyer  more corrupt than FIFA and a suppressed memory  and years after the event as I said easy peasy. 11 no and one yes,

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« Reply #573 on: December 06, 2015, 05:25:PM »
Yet documentation shows he refused to allow police access to his medical records pre-trial and did not want to be assessed, while a psychiatrist engaged by his defence declared that he displayed several classic psychopathic symptoms,” says Lee.

Chief among these was his genuine belief in his own innocence. “The psychiatrist believed that Jeremy did kill his family but had suppressed the memory until it was no longer real,” she adds.
With a Fake lawyer  more corrupt than FIFA and a suppressed memory  and years after the event as I said easy peasy. 11 no and one yes,
It's why he had to mimic Colin at the funeral,as he had no idea what grief was since Brambles was run over. Watching David Bain outside the court upon his release I felt the same disconcerting sensation that he had after all slain five..

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« Reply #574 on: December 06, 2015, 05:30:PM »
Yet documentation shows he refused to allow police access to his medical records pre-trial and did not want to be assessed, while a psychiatrist engaged by his defence declared that he displayed several classic psychopathic symptoms,” says Lee.

Chief among these was his genuine belief in his own innocence. “The psychiatrist believed that Jeremy did kill his family but had suppressed the memory until it was no longer real,” she adds.
With a Fake lawyer  more corrupt than FIFA and a suppressed memory  and years after the event as I said easy peasy. 11 no and one yes,





So where are Jeremy's medical records that show this ?

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« Reply #575 on: December 06, 2015, 05:32:PM »
It's why he had to mimic Colin at the funeral,as he had no idea what grief was since Brambles was run over. Watching David Bain outside the court upon his release I felt the same disconcerting sensation that he had after all slain five..
That's true Steve, You have to remember that one of the key traits in psychopaths is that they lack empathy,”

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« Reply #576 on: December 06, 2015, 05:38:PM »
Psychiatrists believe all kinds of things.Pity Sheila hadn't been treated properly.
I've worked with psychiatrists and their views differ so much it leaves you baffled. It proves it with these so-called professionals who say that the Ripper is better. ::) Yet today,there's another psychiatrist who says he's a danger so keep him at Broadmoor ? Who's right ? Which one/s would you trust ?

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« Reply #577 on: December 06, 2015, 05:38:PM »




So where are Jeremy's medical records that show this ?
ask Carol Ann Lee she wrote it in her book?

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« Reply #578 on: December 06, 2015, 05:38:PM »
It's why he had to mimic Colin at the funeral,as he had no idea what grief was since Brambles was run over.

There is no proof he mimicked Colin.

Watching David Bain outside the court upon his release I felt the same disconcerting sensation that he had after all slain five..

http://www.justice.govt.nz/media/in-focus/topic-library/David-Bain-reports/justice-binnie

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« Reply #579 on: December 06, 2015, 05:41:PM »
That's true Steve, You have to remember that one of the key traits in psychopaths is that they lack empathy,”


Which takes us back to the alleged call from his father. He didn't act -despite throwing in that his father had sounded panicked and terrified(?)- like it would be expected on receiving such a distressing call because he was incapable of having the related emotions.

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« Reply #580 on: December 06, 2015, 05:45:PM »
Psychiatrists believe all kinds of things.Pity Sheila hadn't been treated properly.
I've worked with psychiatrists and their views differ so much it leaves you baffled. It proves it with these so-called professionals who say that the Ripper is better. ::) Yet today,there's another psychiatrist who says he's a danger so keep him at Broadmoor ? Who's right ? Which one/s would you trust ?

There are those of us who believe Jeremy is guilty but we have differing ideas about how he should be treated. One poster thinks he's done long enough even if he's guilty. We all think differently. It would make no difference if we were all psychiatrists.

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« Reply #581 on: December 06, 2015, 05:47:PM »
There is no proof he mimicked Colin.

http://www.justice.govt.nz/media/in-focus/topic-library/David-Bain-reports/justice-binnie
Binnie has been discredited. The best video on the Bain case has been removed,assumedly for legal reasons,but there is something terribly disquieting about his mien in this clip: https://youtu.be/DgBk_0Bs3uM

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« Reply #582 on: December 06, 2015, 06:03:PM »
Binnie has been discredited.

Only because they don't want to pay compo

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« Reply #583 on: December 06, 2015, 06:04:PM »
There are those of us who believe Jeremy is guilty but we have differing ideas about how he should be treated. One poster thinks he's done long enough even if he's guilty. We all think differently. It would make no difference if we were all psychiatrists.






I'm not talking about us.I'm talking about psychiatrists whose job it is is to assess whether or not a patient is either suffering from psychopathy or not ? and who is or isn't a danger to his fellow inmates or the general public. This is their flipping job,not ours.

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« Reply #584 on: December 06, 2015, 06:09:PM »
Psychiatrists believe all kinds of things.Pity Sheila hadn't been treated properly.
I've worked with psychiatrists and their views differ so much it leaves you baffled. It proves it with these so-called professionals who say that the Ripper is better. ::) Yet today,there's another psychiatrist who says he's a danger so keep him at Broadmoor ? Who's right ? Which one/s would you trust ?
I thought he got moved to Broadmoor because he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in 1984 There is treatment for this condition?  Maybe the treatment has worked plus it will save us a lot of money.