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What would a diagnosed psychopath see when analysing one of the most infamous criminals of the modern era? In this fascinating and deeply unsettling conversation, diagnosed psychopath Loïc De Marie joins Andrew Gold to examine the psychology of Jeffrey Epstein, power, manipulation, influence, and the personality traits that allow certain individuals to operate undetected for years. 👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic now for fearless conversations: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos Loïc De Marie is a self-admitted diagnosed psychopath who openly discusses life without empathy, guilt, remorse, or emotional attachment. In this rare interview, he offers a unique psychological perspective on the behavioural traits often associated with manipulative personalities, high-functioning psychopaths, and individuals who thrive through influence and control. What makes certain people so persuasive? How do some individuals gain extraordinary access to powerful social networks? And what personality traits allow manipulative people to evade scrutiny for years? This episode explores psychopathy, behavioural psychology, manipulation, emotional masking, personality disorders, social influence, power dynamics, narcissism, the Dark Triad, leadership psychology, criminal psychology, emotional detachment, and the psychology behind persuasion and control. Using Jeffrey Epstein as a case study, Loïc discusses how psychopaths analyse charisma, deception, status, social engineering, and the strategic cultivation of relationships. Rather than focusing on sensational headlines, the conversation examines the underlying psychological mechanisms that can exist in influential and highly manipulative personalities. What makes this discussion particularly compelling is that it comes from someone who openly acknowledges possessing psychopathic traits himself. Andrew Gold and Loïc De Marie discuss emotional mimicry, manipulation tactics, social hierarchy, trust-building, self-awareness, influence, power structures, and why many psychopathic traits can appear attractive, successful, or even admirable on the surface. The conversation also explores why some individuals become fascinated by powerful personalities, how manipulative people exploit emotional blind spots, and why charm can sometimes be mistaken for character. Could the most dangerous people be the ones who appear the most normal? Are there psychological warning signs that most people miss? Despite the provocative title and controversial subject matter, this interview remains focused on psychology, behavioural science, personality disorders, and human behaviour. The discussion does not attempt to diagnose public figures, but instead explores broader psychological concepts through the lens of a well-known case. Loïc offers a rare glimpse into how a diagnosed psychopath interprets power, manipulation, influence, and human behaviour — and some of his observations may completely change the way you think about trust and persuasion. If you're fascinated by psychopathy, dark psychology, criminal behaviour, manipulation, personality disorders, and the hidden psychology of influence, this is an episode you won't want to miss. 🎥 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2W-rPSNQTU #Psychopathy #JeffreyEpstein #LoicDeMarie #Psychology #MentalHealth #DarkTriad #AndrewGold #Heretics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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