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HOMICIDAL OUTBURST AND PRESERVATION OF THE CORPSE AT HOME.
Dr. Bernat-Noël Tiffon Nonis
KEYWORDS: BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER, MURDER, FRUSTRATION, OUTBURST, BURIAL OF CORPSE AT HOME.
1. The case.
The patient was a 55-year-old single man, with no children and no known psychopathological clinical history, who was in a companionate relationship with a woman, who had been his previous affective-emotional partner in the past.
Due to the financial situation and the woman's need, who was affected by BPD, he decided to take her into his home in order to help her with her basic needs for daily life.
Their relationship was characterized by continuous interpersonal conflicts, the result of the psychic dysfunction of BPD suffered by the woman.
In an episode of these frequent discussions that used to characterize periodically the dynamics of the couple, and as a result of a sharp and heated argument in which the reported was subjected to strong psycho-emotional pressure with the presence of frequent insults, humiliation, and psychological abuse (and even physical, slapping him, pulling his hair and causing scratches) for which he felt subjected by her, he decided to kill her in a psychological state of rapture.
According to the words of the reported (now victimizer), "the situation was impossible and unsustainable"; so that, and "in the heat of the argument, he does not remember if she tried to cover herself or if she did anything to defend herself from the ax that he took and with which he hit her 2 or 3 times". He adds that "he does not know if she died on the spot, but he does know that he left the victim's body in the shower tray for 2 or 3 hours".
After committing the crime, he proceeded to bury the victim's body in his own home and, after 24 hours, he reported her disappearance to the police. The assailant kept the victim's body buried in his home over a 10-month time frame until it was finally discovered through the police geolocator.
2. Discussion/Conclusion.
The description of the case comes to illustrate the situations in which a subject affected by BPD can originate in the usual dynamics of his interpersonal relationships characterized by the presence of continuous conflicts and arguments.
On this occasion, the (double) victim of BPD and criminological, was a subject who, due to the continuous and periodic level of conflict and seized by the negative emotions and frustration of the moment, the low threshold of patience made him break his inhibitory mechanisms of his behavior to materialize in a harmful psycho-emotional outburst with a fatal outcome.
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Title HOMICIDAL OUTBURST AND PRESERVATION OF THE CORPSE AT HOME
HOMICIDAL OUTBURST AND PRESERVATION OF THE CORPSE AT HOME.
Dr. Bernat-Noël Tiffon Nonis
KEYWORDS: BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER, MURDER, FRUSTRATION, OUTBURST, BURIAL OF CORPSE AT HOME.
1. The case.
The patient was a 55-year-old single man, with no children and no known psychopathological clinical history, who was in a companionate relationship with a woman, who had been his previous affective-emotional partner in the past.
Due to the financial situation and the woman's need, who was affected by BPD, he decided to take her into his home in order to help her with her basic needs for daily life.
Their relationship was characterized by continuous interpersonal conflicts, the result of the psychic dysfunction of BPD suffered by the woman.
In an episode of these frequent discussions that used to characterize periodically the dynamics of the couple, and as a result of a sharp and heated argument in which the reported was subjected to strong psycho-emotional pressure with the presence of frequent insults, humiliation, and psychological abuse (and even physical, slapping him, pulling his hair and causing scratches) for which he felt subjected by her, he decided to kill her in a psychological state of rapture.
According to the words of the reported (now victimizer), "the situation was impossible and unsustainable"; so that, and "in the heat of the argument, he does not remember if she tried to cover herself or if she did anything to defend herself from the ax that he took and with which he hit her 2 or 3 times". He adds that "he does not know if she died on the spot, but he does know that he left the victim's body in the shower tray for 2 or 3 hours".
After committing the crime, he proceeded to bury the victim's body in his own home and, after 24 hours, he reported her disappearance to the police. The assailant kept the victim's body buried in his home over a 10-month time frame until it was finally discovered through the police geolocator.
2. Discussion/Conclusion.
The description of the case comes to illustrate the situations in which a subject affected by BPD can originate in the usual dynamics of his interpersonal relationships characterized by the presence of continuous conflicts and arguments.
On this occasion, the (double) victim of BPD and criminological, was a subject who, due to the continuous and periodic level of conflict and seized by the negative emotions and frustration of the moment, the low threshold of patience made him break his inhibitory mechanisms of his behavior to materialize in a harmful psycho-emotional outburst with a fatal outcome.
Work type Education, Informative
Tags psicopatología forense, criminal psychology, asesinatos, crime, psicologia forense, evaluación psicológica, psicometria forense, psicología forense y legal, derecho penal, forensic, forensic psychology, criminología, psicologia criminal, forensic psychometry
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