homeless psychopaths!
OK...so according to this: "Psychopaths used twice as many words relating to physical needs, such as food, sex or money, while non-psychopaths used more words about social needs, including family, religion and spirituality."
A single person who is an atheist with a low paying job in search of a soul-mate is a psychopath.....
"They were also more likely to use the past tense, suggesting a detachment from their crimes."
Who used to have a good life and most of the best memories are in the past are psychopaths.
"They tended to be less fluent in their speech, using more ???ums??? and ???uhs.???"
And have less sleep and lack of food prevents them from thinking coherently...
These things all make up a psychopath?
This is the problem here...false positives...if even *ONE* individual breaks the pattern, then it is not a reliable method to determine psychopathic tendencies....