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Still from film version of 'We Need To Talk about Kevin'. Photo: BBC Films

Results of UNSW anti-psychopathy trial ‘promising’

We need to talk about Kevin. Kevin Khatchadourian is a 15-year-old boy who committed a massacre at his high school and killed his father and sister. Growing up, he exhibited early signs of psychopathy: chronic unrest during infancy, failure to bond with others, animal torture and sibling abuse. He was also precociously intelligent and displayed no emotion – other incipient hallmarks of the disorder.

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