Sociopath ME Thompson On How Sociopath Rex Heuermann Functioned

Sociopath ME Thompson On How Sociopath Rex Heuermann Functioned

In a riveting conversation, Tony Brueski of the "Hidden Killers" podcast sat down with diagnosed psychopath and author, M.E. Thomas, for a discussion on the dark intricacies of a sociopathic mind.

M.E. Thomas, author of the compelling read "Confessions of a Sociopath, A Life Spent Hiding in Plain Sight," offers an unparalleled perspective on the mind of someone who can live without the typical boundaries of morality and empathy. In their discussion, Brueski sought to understand the perplexing case of Rex Heuermann, a seemingly average family man and architect, who stands accused of heinous nighttime crimes.

Discussing the mindset of someone like Heuermann, M.E. Thomas observed, "He probably has a very high ability to compartmentalize... He doesn't have maybe good integration of self." This ability to see life as 'two separate things' suggests a strong divide between public and private personas, allowing an individual to commit grave acts without internal conflict.

As the discussion continued, she provided deeper insights into the disorder. Unlike killers who might be haunted by their actions, Thomas believes Heuermann doesn't experience any conflict between his dual lives. His potential lack of emotional turmoil makes him distinct from other criminals. This distinction led Thomas to suspect a personality disorder, possibly Narcissistic or Antisocial.

According to Thomas, Heuermann's behavior displays a high level of compartmentalization that is typically beyond the reach of those without a personality disorder. For example, some individuals might grapple with the dichotomy of their actions, feeling a sense of guilt or remorse. But Heuermann, based on the allegations against him, doesn't appear to internally conflict with his crimes.

Delving into the nuances of personality disorders, Thomas explained how different disorders could influence an individual's perception of potential consequences. For instance, someone with an Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder might feel anxious about being caught. In contrast, a person with a Narcissistic Personality Disorder might feel invincible, believing they're smarter than law enforcement. For Heuermann, his alleged indifference to getting caught hints at a potential blend of narcissism and a Machiavellian attitude.

Reflecting on her own experience as a psychopath, Thomas detailed the advantages and challenges of compartmentalization. Such individuals, she explained, can easily adapt and mold themselves to situations due to the lack of a firmly anchored self-identity. While this malleability can be an advantage, it also presents challenges. Sharing personal information, even trivial facts, becomes a burden. Keeping up with the lies and maintaining consistency in one's narrative is a complex balancing act.

This revealing discussion provided a deep dive into the mind of someone who, by all external appearances, seems normal but might harbor dark secrets within. M.E. Thomas's insights are a valuable contribution to understanding the complicated world of sociopathy, shedding light on the often-hidden undercurrents of human psychology.

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