Growing up with a violent and abusive father who, at the same time, was a darling of society, I'm not so convinced, that Jannie Duncan was just a poor victim of circumstances.
Sociopaths have the talent to fool the people around them about their true nature. But behind closed doors and towards their spouses and children the mask comes off.
To me it seems like the author is willing to value some of his findings differently, merely because as a "black female who stood against a white-led prosecution" his subject is high on the contemporary so-called "oppression pyramid".
Sociopaths have the talent to fool the people around them about their true nature. But behind closed doors and towards their spouses and children the mask comes off.
To me it seems like the author is willing to value some of his findings differently, merely because as a "black female who stood against a white-led prosecution" his subject is high on the contemporary so-called "oppression pyramid".