
Inside the Minds of Stephan Sterns' Parents: A Psychologist's View
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- Stephan Stern’s neurodevelopment was likely stunted by a childhood brain injury, leading to lifelong behavioral issues.
- Stern’s parents continued financially supporting him despite recognizing his manipulative and dysfunctional behavior.
- Scott suggests Stern’s attraction to children may be tied to his emotional immaturity and inability to relate to adults.
- Despite his developmental challenges, Stern was fully aware of the wrongness of his actions.
- Stern’s predatory behavior was exacerbated by isolation and compulsive online activity, making him a danger to vulnerable individuals.
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