💥Psychopath Murderer Revealed by Body Language

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On February 4, 2007, Paris Lee Bennett, a 13-year-old American boy, murdered his 4-year-old sister, Ella Bennett, in Abilene, Texas. Paris stabbed Ella 17 times as he choked and sexually assaulted her. The motive for the murder was Paris's resentment towards his mother, Charity Bennett, as he believed the best way to emotionally damage her was to take away one of her children. Paris pleaded guilty in juvenile court to capital murder, and was given the maximum sentence of 40 years in prison, with the possibility of parole after 20 years. Following the murder, Paris was diagnosed as a psychopath. The murder has gained extensive attention due to its circumstances, as well as the ages of both the perpetrator and the victim.

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Chapters:
00:00 Paris Bennett Body Language Analysis
00:14 Teenager Convicted of Brutal Murder: Redefining Identity in Interview
10:43 Psychopathic Behavior Discussion: Murderer and Psychopathy Checklist
20:58 Behavior and Emotional Response Analysis of the Murderer
31:21 Deliberate Use of Mirrored Shots: Creating Disconcerting Effect
42:22 Teenage Murderer Describes Intuitive Process Leading to Sister's Killing
52:26 Struggle with Love and Pain: Dismissing Psychotic Episodes
1:03:35 Psychopath's Lack of Empathy: Committing Acts Without Remorse
1:13:55 Conveying Emotions and Calculated Behavior Analysis
1:24:42 DSM Criticism and Pharmaceutical Industry Ties: Acknowledging Usefulness
1:35:56 Different Forms of Intelligence Discussion: Exploring Magic Realism Literature
1:46:12 Manipulation and Psychological Tactics: Baiting Murderer to Reveal True Nature
1:57:29 'Alias Grace' Novel Discussion: Real Events, Multiple Personalities, and Truth Exploration
2:08:53 Sense of Powerlessness and Language of Uncertainty: Seeking Control Through Self-Knowledge

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This guy should never, ever, ever be paroled. EVER!

raquelantoniello
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He never once says he wishes he could turn back time or that he wishes he had never done

clairesomero
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“Just a body running around with nobody in it.” This is the most accurate description of a psychopath that I’ve ever heard.

psychologynerd
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The fact that he keeps talking about a "mistake" should be enough to deny him any chance on parole.

sarahmayer
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Scott: leaving in your “mistake” about Atwood—but then owning it and correcting it—just demonstrates your integrity & professionalism, and makes me value you even more.

paulieabeles
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What's so interesting is his grandmother murdered his grandfather. His grandmother was found not guilty but has joked about manipulating the jury and is considered a psychopath. Is psychopathy hereditary?? Also Paris manipulated the babysitter to leave, sexually assaulted his sister and when called 911 after talking to a friend on the phone first, he pretended he was insane and said his sister looked like a demon pumpkin head. He also pretended to do CPR while he was really pacing around the house. So disgusting. What's also interesting is his mother claimed she intentionally got addicted to drugs to gain attention from her own mother. So somewhat similar manipulative behavior and need for attention from the mother.

Liz-pexw
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Whether I deal with a narcissist on daily basis or see a killer on TV, I never buy the idea of two personalities, a nice one and an evil one. I think they have actually ONE single (malicious) personality and a (charming) mask. When someone is abusive to you, never give them the excuse : "yeah but he/she also can be very nice". No, the charming mask is not a positive half of their personality, it is a tool to serve the one and only personality they actually have.

dolcevita
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Like Scott's description of "a body running around trying to find ways to please itself" what a great description.

msfishandchips
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When he says of his mother’s unconditional love “it astounds me”— his face is saying “I despise her.” it is very creepy.

lisaadams
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I was waiting... waiting... for Morgan to address the fact that Bennett not only stabbed his 4 yo sister to death, but he sexually assaulted and strangled her with his own hands. Bennett diminishes this death as the single mistake from which he should be able to move on. I feel sick.

MandyRRAh
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He's discussing the 'mistake' he made at age 13 that shouldn't be allowed to define HIS life - FFS! Stabbing your four year old sister 17 times is ABSOLUTELY a 'mistake' that should define the rest of your life ... which he has ... unlike his sister who has no rest of her life

STORMDAME
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Calling the brutal rape and murder of a four year old - one's four year old sister, a "mistake" is on a whole different level of horrifying.

livinonacloud
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Paris should have said to Piers : " I IDENTIFY as a non-DSM-defined monster and as a parole-fluid villain".

dolcevita
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Paris Bennett is terrifying!
He also SA'd his Little Sister...He now has a Little Brother!
He should NEVER get out!

justshay
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Apparently, Charity Bennett (the mother) cut ties with Paris in 2021 because she found out he was seeing a woman who was about to post bail after being arrested and charged with orchestrating a mass shooting. I sincerely hope that the parole board sees past his facade and keeps him there the full 40 years.

sad.jackfrt
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Sooo. He feels he shouldn’t have that mistake affect him forever… that mistake affected his sister forever.

sylviashannon
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Greg’s “there’s somebody in there but he’s a mean little ba$t…”. Cracked me up.

swimforyrs
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He said the thing that's hurt him all these years is that he's only seen as a monster. Not that he feels remorse for doing something awful.

starskimuse
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His comment “…and continue my killing SPREE” implies there was more than one killing - has this been looked into? He was very careful about his choice of words throughout the interview.

fnylynf
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Oh this guy ! The doctor told his mother to stop visiting him, save her money and move to where he can never find her.

karaprince