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First, several of the male speakers had high pitched elements in their voice, indicating anxiety so I was able to rule them out, because psychopaths do not get anxiety. From the beginning I noticed the psychopath seemed exceptionally calm.
Another clue was when they asked if they like to be one on one with a friend, or with a group of friends, and most people said both or one on one, but the psychopath only said with a group. It is a trait of psychopaths that they like being with groups and thrive at parties, but they cannot relate one on one.
I was surprised Edward was voted out because he was the most obviously non-psychopathic of anyone there. You could see in his facial expressions, in his voice, and in his answers that he is not a psychopath (hence probably also why he was incel). The psychologist they hired was a dumbass for suspecting him - I guess that is what happens when people get their training from the textbook instead of real world experience.
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