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When we hear the word psychopath, the first image that usually comes to mind is of an adult, often male, who leads an apparently ordinary life, only to lure victims before killing them and hiding their bodies. People imagine individuals shaped by childhood trauma, who have turned pain into violence.
But what if I told you this is not always the case? Psychopaths can emerge from many places, including one we least expect: children and teenagers. It is not common for us to suspect the young, as it is difficult to imagine that they could be capable of such brutal, cruel acts. Yet it is not impossible. Some killers are awakened by trauma and adverse circumstances, while others are seemingly born with a natural propensity for violence.
Today, you will learn about the cruel murder of Tristyn Bailey, a school cheerleader, who was stabbed more than 100 times and abandoned in the forest by a 14-year-old boy.

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