After Jeremy Rifkin admitted to murdering seventeen women, mostly
prostitutes, his lawyer identified the reason: he was rejected by his
biological mother. Rifkin apparently believed that his biological
mother, who gave him up for adoption as an infant, may have been a
prostitute, explaining why "he sought refuge in the world of
prostitutes." The reason he killed them, alas, was that "He
strangled women to ease his suffering."
Dr. David Kirshner, who testified on Rifkin's behalf, identified the
following symptoms common to sufferers of "adopted child syndrome":
"pathological lying, learning problems, running away, sexual
promiscuity, an absence of normal guilt and anxiety, and extreme
antisocial behavior."
[Ed.: Rifkin is not related to the noted environmentalist and beef
critic.]
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