Axton Mitchell

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Of course, the literature did include examples of some serial killers who had perfectly normal childhoods with loving parents and comfortable conditions. In some cases, these people were simply born with something missing. Often the capacity for great cruelty or violence correlated with an inability to feel empathy for others, which was actually measurable in the brain.
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