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Hyper Vigilant Narcissistic Personality


The University of Arizona /Global Campus

CRJ308: Psychology of Criminal Behavior


Hyper Vigilant Narcissistic Personality



As for Timothy McVeigh should receive the death penalty, this Comprehensive Case

Study Report will show that Timothy McVeigh should not receive the death penalty based on

the findings of the verdict given on May 16, 2001. Timothy McVeigh's response to the death

penalty was taken by him calmly. For the means as this individual was without fear of death and

remorse, we seek that Timothy McVeigh is forced into a mental hospital rather than the

death penalty.

He excepted his fate based on the deeds in which he committed the crime of murder.

Based on his past and the trauma received as a child, putting Timothy to death would be against

all reprimands of civil society. Timothy represents the sole purpose of psychological needs that

currently are ignored in our society.

Within the report, a summarization of trauma from Timothy's past will be listed. Along

with evaluating the biopsychosocial factors that led Timothy McVeigh to commit murder—

evaluating how these factors may have contributed to committing violent crimes. Within this

report, the purpose of identifying the diagnosis and how the diagnostic criteria were met. Put

together for the means of understanding presented to the reader on Timothy McVeigh's behalf

and the defense against the death penalty. Although Timothy represents no remorse for his

crime shows everyone that he is not in his right mind to receive the death penalty.

As demonstrated from Timothy McVeigh's brief life history, biopsychosocial factors

contribute to Timothy McVeigh as a client's criminal behavior such that her life should be

, spared. By analyzing the biopsychosocial factors that could have led to Timothy McVeigh's

criminal act, a better understanding of what led him to commit serial murder can be understood.

Each element is explained with an example in his life that contributed to these factors given.

These mitigating factors in Timothy's life provide the arguments for intervention and treatment

rather than a death sentence.

Hyper Vigilant Narcissistic Personality

Timothy McVeigh murdered people in the Oklahoma City Federal building on April 19,

1995. Using a van filled with explosives directly to the west side of the building and remotely

detonating the bomb, the Oklahoma City bombing resulted in 168 casualties and another hundred

people wounded. Nevertheless, what caused him to commit murder? Researchers have

determined that the stressors that pushed Timothy McVeigh to commit murder were along the

line of paranoia, drug use, hatred, childhood trauma, and impulsive behavior. According to Mark

Fetter, the first to investigate the physiological values of Timothy McVeigh found during

interviews, "This researcher has found many factors which may have motivated McVeigh to the

bombing. Child psychological trauma, obsession with military activities dual personality,

paranoia, drug use, negative associations, transference, misinformation from the hate-mongering

of the radical right, and arrogance, may have all ultimately contributed to his decision" (Fetter,

M. L. 2002). As for Timothy McVeigh's stressors that pushed him towards commenting murder,

let us look at his history for signs of these psychological stressors.

Timothy James McVeigh was born on April 23, 1968, in Lockport, New York. The

father worked out of town as a salesperson, which allowed the family's mother to live alone.

After the divorce, the mother had no place for the children in her new life in Florida and

abandoned the children with the father. As mentioned before, the children were left alone in the

father's house.

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