Tests showed the detainee has psychopathic personality traits.
A South Korean woman with the surname Kim, who is suspected of at least two murders, has been diagnosed with dissocial personality disorder. Kim underwent the "Revised Psychopathy Checklist" test, which is used to determine the presence and degree of psychopathy in individuals. This was reported by The Korea Times.
According to the police station in the Gangbuk district of Seoul, the suspect underwent a special psychological assessment used to identify signs of psychopathy. The methodology includes 20 items and evaluates characteristics such as impulsivity, lack of empathy, coldness, and tendency to manipulate.
As a result of the assessment, the woman scored 25 out of a possible 40 points. This score, according to investigators, indicates the presence of psychopathic personality traits. The police reported that the test results have been included in the criminal case materials. Kim is suspected of at least two murders of men, and the investigation is ongoing.
It is worth noting that a woman with the surname Kim was arrested in South Korea, suspected of poisoning several men in recent months. Two of them died, while another spent two days in a coma but survived. The suspect actively blogged and attracted followers' attention with her appearance. The number of victims may rise to five.
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