I came across this as posted by mooser on G35Driver.com. I did not figure out the answer to this one until I read the answer. Very important that you think long and hard about the question <u>BEFORE YOU SCROLL TO THE ANSWER</u>:
This was sent to me through my email. I'd like to share it with all of you.
PSYCHO TEST
Read this question, come up with an answer and then scroll
down to the bottom for the result. This is not a trick question. It is as it reads. No one I know has gotten it right-including me.
A woman, while at the funeral of her own mother, met this guy whom she did not know.
She thought this guy was amazing, so much her dream guy, she believed him to be just that! She fell in love with him right there, but never asked for his number and could not find him. A few days later she killed her sister.
Question: What is her motive in killing her sister? (Give this some thought before you answer).
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Answer: She was hoping that the guy would appear at the funeral again.
If you answered this correctly, you think like a psychopath. This was a test by a famous American Psychologist used to test if one has the same mentality as a killer.
Many arrested serial killers took part in the test and answered the question correctly. If you didn't answer the question correctly good for you. If you got the answer correct, please let me know so I can take you off of my email list unless that will tick you off, then I'll just be extra nice to you from now on. Be sure to share the test!
"Brannigan's law is like Brannigan's love, hard and fast"
I came across this as posted by mooser on G35Driver.com. I did not figure out the answer to this one until I read the answer. <u>Very important that you think long and hard about the question </u><u>BEFORE YOU SCROLL TO THE ANSWER</u><hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
s0l you bozo, just take the test over! You'll never make it as a sociopath.
"Brannigan's law is like Brannigan's love, hard and fast"
I read it out loud to my wife who answered it correctly before I even got a chance to think about it. I don't believe that it's an accurate test for physchopathic tendencies, it's just a matter of looking for a common theme to achieve a desired result. Interesting scenario though...
OMG, serial killer must be my second nature since I thought of this as my second answer -- ditched it though (not logical enough). How about this though: she actaully got knocked up by that guy after the funeral, and the guy left her. Later she found out it was her father that she never knew. So she went for an abortion killing her daughter -- or technically also her sister. I know, the guys must not know that this is her daughter either for this to be close to logical. And technically, we are not sure it was a girl in just a few days. But this is when I stopped thinking and looked at the answer.
How's that for forensics CK? GZire, help me write a disclaimer or something, so I won't be associated with any car forum serial killer []
04 Sedan 6MT/Caribbean Blue/Willow/Aero/Sunroof/Bose/Free broken Infiniti pen
I hope you didn't meet your wife at a funeral [xx(] ck.
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"Brannigan's law is like Brannigan's love, hard and fast"
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">Now that you mention it [bigeyes] ugh! Just kidding... I really don't like funerals (I guess that nobody does). It's a lot easier looking at a body from a scientific point of view when you're removed from the personal side of things. Serial killers probably like funerals since they cause more of them.
OMG, serial killer must be my second nature since I thought of this as my second answer -- ditched it though (not logical enough). How about this though: she actaully got knocked up by that guy after the funeral, and the guy left her. Later she found out it was her father that she never knew. So she went for an abortion killing her daughter -- or technically also her sister. I know, the guys must not know that this is her daughter either for this to be close to logical. And technically, we are not sure it was a girl in just a few days. But this is when I stopped thinking and looked at the answer.
How's that for forensics CK? GZire, help me write a disclaimer or something, so I won't be associated with any car forum serial killer []
04 Sedan 6MT/Caribbean Blue/Willow/Aero/Sunroof/Bose/Free broken Infiniti pen
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">[hypno] Your story reminds me of when Austin Powers was trying to describe something related to time travel and he went cross eyed. I'm trying to uncross mine now []
Better take me off your list then. Got it on the very first thought tha popped into mind, although it seems so logical I don't know why getting it correct it should qualify one as a psychopath. What other possible explanations come to your mind?
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Upstate NY
I don't believe that this means you are a psycopath if you get the answer correct, merely that you think like one (by the way I think that this should mean you think like a sociopath, not psycopath).
My thoughts on this were:
1. The guy was her sister's boyfriend. In a jealous rage she killed her sister to be with this guy.
2. Her long lost sister actually was the guy she met (after sex change). The guilt of doing the deed with her sister/guy got to her and she ended up killing him/her.
I have to say that the "correct" answer never entered my mind. Psycopaths can be dealt with a sociopath is much scarier.
"Brannigan's law is like Brannigan's love, hard and fast"
Gzire, I can easily see how you came up with those answers. But for this particular question, you need to think simple since you are given relatively no information.
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