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"I Don't Regret Anything": Confessions of a Self-Proclaimed Psychopath
15 Nov
Summary
- Loic De Marie was diagnosed as a psychopath as a teen
- He feels no deep emotions like guilt or remorse for his actions
- He has committed acts of violence and manipulation without regret

In a recent podcast interview, Loic De Marie, a self-proclaimed psychopath, has revealed the dark traits that set him apart from mentally healthy individuals. De Marie was formally diagnosed as a psychopath when he was a teenager after taking a PCL-R test, the same exam given to prison inmates.
According to De Marie, the key distinction that defines a true psychopath is the total disregard for the consequences of their actions and how badly they hurt others, both mentally and physically. He admits to committing acts of violence, including an incident where he was caught preparing to attack three boys with a baseball bat, and then breaking one of the boy's noses just two days later, despite being warned by the police.
De Marie also recounts how he has manipulated and used people, including sleeping with his best friend's ex-girlfriend and lying about it for years, as well as only taking his mother to visit a dying friend so he could seduce the woman's daughter, not caring about the woman's suffering. He believes that being a psychopath has actually been beneficial for him, as he never feels anxiety, depression, or guilt, and can make ruthless decisions without emotional pain.
Despite noting that he suffered through a difficult childhood and lived in poverty, De Marie is convinced that his condition is genetic and has nothing to do with the circumstances of his life. He has gained widespread attention for speaking publicly about his diagnosis and the ways in which he has harmed others, and now works as a life coach and consultant, using his psychopathic knowledge to help others recognize and avoid manipulation.




