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I believe he did. The attributes that he showed throughout his childhood and adulthood shows that he could have had Antisocial Personality Disorder.

He didn't feel remorseful about what he was doing, he felt satisfied. He got the Budd family to trust him, because who wouldn't trust an old man? Why would you believe that this old man could be a sadist!? He fooled everyone. He was deceitful.


He was abused and neglected as a child. His family members them selves had illnesses. Being in the orphanage wouldn't help the cause either.


In my opinion, he did.



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