Actually its not, its more likely psycopathic behaviour...anyone who beats his wife, then murders her and in the process orphaning his children doesn't deserve sympathy. He deserves to be buried in quicklime and forgotten
Read the following. http://www.mcafee.cc/Bin/sb.html It IS sociopath that is the best description for Huntley and Sutcliffe. Anyway, Valero doesn't fit the role of a psychopath - confessing then committing suicide aren't traits normally associated with the profile.
Hate to labour the point, but you are wrong. Sociopaths find it impossible to maintain normal relationships with family or friends...are generally not able to maintain steady employment or address...large numbers are homeless, or live on the edge of society. A psycopath tend to have normal relationships with people around them and are often married or in a stable relationship...they have no difficulty in holding down a job. Both Sutcliffe and Huntley were either married or in long term relationships, both had stable employment and housing situations...psycopaths rather than sociopaths http://www.buzzle.com/articles/sociopath-vs-psychopath.html I agree that Valero doesn't seem to fit either profile, rather he is just a little man who liked to get drunk and beat up on women
Over at the scene. Family claim Jennifer was killed by thugs and he was drugged. He hallucinated from cocktail of drugs and alcohol and took her life then when it wore off confessed..........
Valero Denied The Murder, Relatives Reveal Dark Secrets Posted by: Jhonny Gonzalez on 04-19-2010. By Jhonny Gonzalez Venezuela - Relatives from both sides of the family, are speaking about the tragic events which took place over the last two days. Undefeated boxer Edwin Valero (27-0, 27KOs) was arrested early Sunday morning for the murder of his wife, Jennifer Carolina. Valero took his own life on Monday morning in a jail cell in Carabobo. The head of the CICPC (Office of Scientific, Penal and Criminal Investigations), Wilmer Flores, issued a statement that Valero hung himself using his own clothes. Valero still had vital signs when they cut him down but they couldn't save him. Valero's wife was found dead in a hotel room in Valencia with three stab wounds. Valero made a confession to the murder shortly after it happened. He was taken, without incident, to a police station in Carabobo. "Edwin Valero went down to hotel reception and made a confession that he killed his wife, so the hotel staff immediately called police, who later confirmed the death in the room," said the general director of the CICPC to ***********.com on Sunday. Kenya Finol, the cousin of the wife, says Valero made call after the wife had been killed, and claimed she was murdered by underworld thugs. "When he called, he sounded like he was drugged. In a real quiet tone, he said Jennifer was dead in a hotel room in Valencia, and that she had been killed by some thugs who had been pursuing them," Kenya Finol said. The story Valero gave to his wife's family, was the exact story Valero gave to police in Carabobo, according to a source who was present in the police station. "I did not kill her. We were being pursued by some thugs and they killed her," Valero was quoted as saying by the source. Valero would also tell police that he was very high on drugs and could not remember exactly what happened. He remembered finding his wife's body, but he couldn't remember much of anything else or how she was killed. Jennifer Carolina's uncle, Evelio Finol, said Valero did not go crazy overnight. He described him as a very violent person who had the entire family living in fear. Nobody was willing to say anything against him because the fighter had political backing. More revealing was the entire family keeping quiet while Valero was forcing his wife to take drugs. The uncle's story rings true when comparing the recent events. Valero had recently beaten his wife, causing multiple injuries that sent her to the hospital on March 27. The wife, along with family, sweeped the beating under the rug by telling police the injuires were caused a slip and fall accident on a flight of stairs. Because of their story, charges were dropped against Valero and he was released from police custody. "[We never said anything because] we were threatened with death. We have to take the blame for what happened [for not speaking up earlier], but so do the authorities of this country and President Hugo Chávez. Because Valero was an athlete, he received preferential treatment, so they too are responsible for what happened," Evelio Finol said. "Jennifer's death can not go unpunished. If he would have been sent to mental hospital, they would have said he wasn't crazy. He was keeping Jennifer on drugs since January when they lived in Caracas. He forced her to take them, or else he would have killed her, her children and her mother. During the ten years of marriage, she was always under threat of death." Eloiza Vivas, the mother of Edwin Valero, blames the legal system of Venezuela. She says the system failed her son, who was very ill from over a decade of drug and alcohol abuse. "The authorities of this country are responsible for everything. It's true that I have to take the blame for not saying anything, but Edwin was very ill. He was using drugs since age 18 and drank a lot," said Eloiza Vivas. There are now conspiracy theories in Venezuela that Valero was so high from a combination of drugs and alcohol, that he may have mistakenly killed his wife during a extreme hallucination and once the high wore off and he began to realize what had happened, he took his own life.
It sounds like bollocks mate. Supposedly family claim he said he never did it. Thugs supposedly did...then next part of article it's saying he hallucinated....