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Forensic psychologist Paul Mullen finds deep grievance and emotional detachment link mass killers, urging early intervention.
Forensic psychologist Professor Paul E. Mullen, who has interviewed 10 notorious mass killers including Martin Bryant and Thomas Hamilton, says a consistent trait among them is a profound sense of grievance and unresolved anger rooted in perceived injustice.
Despite varied backgrounds and motives, these individuals shared deep emotional detachment, isolation, and a narrative of victimhood that fueled their violence.
Mullen’s findings, based on direct psychological assessments, highlight emotional disconnection and internalized resentment as key psychological markers, though he cautions against oversimplification.
His insights aim to improve prevention by identifying early signs of social and emotional alienation in at-risk individuals.
El psicólogo forense Paul Mullen encuentra que el profundo resentimiento y el desapego emocional vinculan a los asesinos en masa, instando a una intervención temprana.