Her own analysis of the crime in Glyka Nera Author Mara Meimaridi wrote specifically about the 33-year-old pilot in *Eftychite*.
«All of Greece is obsessed with this issue. You can’t label a person—not even a murderer—unless you’ve had him in psychoanalysis for six months. This is a great opportunity to educate young women on how to avoid these people, who are very dangerous.”.
There is a term in psychiatry called “sociopath.”. You're born a psychopath, but you become a sociopath. It is an antisocial disorder. It is a broader category that is very dangerous. A sociopath not only lacks respect for others—even his closest relatives—but is also capable of committing a crime without feeling the slightest remorse.. He doesn't respect other people's rights. Most crimes are committed by people like that. Most of them are men. They're the ones who act like tough guys, think they're so manly, and always blame others. All they care about is how they look to others.
One in 25 people is a sociopath. When you first meet them, they are very charming, well-built, and intelligent; they act in such a subtle way that the disorder remains hidden for years. The disorder peaks around age 15 and continues throughout adulthood. Most of them have families, and people say, “What nice guys!” Only their wives know how tough they really are. They date younger women because they want to control them.
If, unfortunately, you get involved with a sociopath: at first, they’ll make you feel like you’re on cloud nine, and then the abuse begins. Once you’re hooked, you don’t want to lose that relationship. They become violent, critical, isolate you from friends and family, and fly into a rage over the slightest thing. They tell a lot of lies. They become extremely vindictive. They won’t accept it if you leave them.












