The "evil patch"

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No. Not that patch.

Neurobiologist Dr. Gerhard Roth of Bremen, Germany, has found the root of all evil, well maybe not the root, but what he believes to be the cause of evil in humans. He calls it the “evil patch,” a dark spot on the central lobe of the brains of the many violent offenders that he has examined over the years as part of German government studies.

Those Germans and their crazy medical experiments.
 
I thought that you had dredged up something from the 1800's. I was going to add an article on phrenology as part of this thread.

What's scary is that the article is current.
 
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Is this evil patch inherent or caused by trauma? I asked this because I once read that most (if not all) serial killers had had a serious head injury...
 
Is this evil patch inherent or caused by trauma? I asked this because I once read that most (if not all) serial killers had had a serious head injury...

Now there is an intelligent question that should be asked.
 
No. Not that patch.

Neurobiologist Dr. Gerhard Roth of Bremen, Germany, has found the root of all evil, well maybe not the root, but what he believes to be the cause of evil in humans. He calls it the “evil patch,” a dark spot on the central lobe of the brains of the many violent offenders that he has examined over the years as part of German government studies.

Those Germans and their crazy medical experiments.

I wonder if politicians have the same patch of similar magnitudes as criminal minds...
 
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