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At Nicolas Zepeda, a "will to dominate" and intolerance of frustration according to experts

2022-04-08T14:04:05.399Z


Nicolas Zepeda, on trial for two weeks in Besançon for the assassination of his Japanese ex-girlfriend Narumi Kurosaki in 2016, has a "willingness to ...


Nicolas Zepeda, on trial for two weeks in Besançon for the assassination of his Japanese ex-girlfriend Narumi Kurosaki in 2016, has a "

willingness to dominate

" and an "

intolerance of the loss of power

", experts testified on Friday April 8 .

Read alsoNicolas Zepeda trial: the pain and anger of Narumi Kurosaki's mother

Psychiatrist Jean Cantarino, on the other hand, concluded before the Doubs Assize Court that the accused did not present “

psychiatric dangerousness

”.

According to him, Nicolas Zepeda has "

no mental or psychological illness

".

According to Jean Cantarino, the accused, whose intelligence is above average, “

has a very complex way of answering sometimes simple questions

”.

This determines “

a personality that tends to manipulate others

”.

"

And if it's damaged it can give violent reactions

," he said.

His psychologist colleague, Clara Cavignaux, did not identify "

risk factors for recidivism

": no impulsiveness, no aggressiveness, no family problems, apart from "

his probable lack of empathy

".

But she notes in him a "

desire to control the other

", associated with "

the absence of consideration of the will of others

", personality traits noted by the public prosecutor and the lawyers for the civil parties during nine days of hearings have elapsed.

Loss of control

Nicolas Zepeda, who has denied the facts since the start of the trial, had "

strong demands vis-à-vis Narumi

" and when the Japanese student left for France, he had a "

feeling of lack of respect and very strong loss of control

, ”says the psychologist.

According to the prosecution, he could not bear the break with Narumi Kurosaki, who had left him shortly after arriving in France for his studies.

Read alsoNarumi Kurosaki case: Nicolas Zepeda loses ground but does not confess to the assassination

He traveled to Besançon from Chile to find her and killed her on the night of December 4 to 5, 2016. “

Would he bear to have traveled so many kilometers to see Narumi again and for her to say to him:

I'm no longer the 21-year-old kid you knew, I have a new boyfriend and I don't want you anymore

,” asked a civil party lawyer, Me Randall Schwerdorffer, to the psychologist.

If that had been the case, it would have been very difficult to tolerate

,” she replied.

And the Advocate General, Étienne Manteaux, noted that the maximum control we can have over an individual, "

is his life...

"

Source: lefigaro

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