Forensic psychiatrist Professor Tony Maden focuses on what makes psychopaths different from the rest of the population, examining the case of Mick Philpott, whose arson attack on his family home in Derby in May 2012 resulted in the deaths of his six children. Maden also explores how psychopathic personality traits can be socially valuable, with surgeon Gabriel Weston admitting to being able to turn off emotions during work, as does a bomb-disposal expert.
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