Reply 25 is probably the most accurate assessment of him the poster has ever made. I believe many of those of the older generation ever beheld him as being an obnoxious little prig. I think most of his male peer group beheld him as a full of himself pain in the 'rs' and braggart who they'd rather not have as a friend, but was always ready to flash the cash. The numerous girls whose knickers he managed to charm his way into would probably see a different side to him.
I would add that psychopaths, like the rest of us, come in different shapes and sizes. Luckily, for them, they don't have "Psychopath" emblazoned across their brows or anywhere else, which is why they're not easily recognized until AFTER they've successfully pulled wool over our eyes. SOME psychopaths won't appear to be like Jeremy -they won't have had the advantages he had, for starters- others, with or without those advantages, will appear to be exactly like him. Their common denominator is that the nearest thing they have to empathy or soul is pretense.