A Revenge Plot So Intricate, the Prosecutors Were Pawns
Soon after Seemona Sumasar started dating Jerry Ramrattan, she had an inkling that something might be wrong.
He said he was a police detective, but never seemed to go to work. He seemed obsessed with “C.S.I.,” “Law & Order” and other television police dramas.
About a year after he moved into her house in Queens, their relationship soured. One day, he cornered her, taped her mouth and raped her, she said. Mr. Ramrattan was arrested.
But he soon took his revenge, the authorities said. Drawing on his knowledge of police procedure, gleaned from his time as an informer for law enforcement, he accomplished what prosecutors in New York called one of the most elaborate framing plots that they had ever seen.
One night, Ms. Sumasar was pulled over by the police. Before she could speak, detectives slapped handcuffs on her. “You know you did it,” she said one later shouted at her. “Just admit it.”
Interesting and worthwhile comments: http://community.nytimes.com/comments/www.nytimes.com/2011/07/26/nyregion/a-revenge-plot-so-intricate-the-prosecutors-were-pawns.html?sort=oldest
Note the extreme lengths Ramrattan went to to orchestrate this revenge. Sociopaths often live in a world ordered, almost exclusively, by the winner/loser continuum. Many sociopaths simply “can’t lose”, will even say “I never lose.”
I believe the prosecution staff and the police involved should also be evaluated for possible sociopathy.
“That’s ok, I’ll date his wife Elin”
Those are the alleged words of Jamie Dingman to his girlfriend Rachel Uchitel who had just admitted her affair with Tiger Woods. Tiger Woods Ex-Wife Elin Nordegren Now Dating Rachel Uchitel’s Ex-Boyfriend
Again there seems to be a mercenary element here that makes sense to sociopaths but few others.
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