nigelhernandez
Experienced
- Apr 14, 2020
- 270
I've always wondered this. People say grief is instinctual but if that's the case, why do so many people who try and murder parents/siblings feel relief and not regret after it? I remember the case of Kip Krinkel who shot his parents and then went to school and unsuccessfully shot other students. He was sentenced to 100 years in prison. After 10 years, he said that he only regretted being in prison and didn't care that his parents were dead. He didn't miss them.
Are these people sociopaths because they don't feel grief that their family members are dead or do they not grieve cause they never cared about them?
Are these people sociopaths because they don't feel grief that their family members are dead or do they not grieve cause they never cared about them?