Brian Blackwell (born 1986) is an Englishman who killed his parents—72-year-old Brian and 61-year-old Jacqueline—at their suburban home in Liverpool, England, on July 25, 2004. Medical experts have since diagnosed Blackwell as having narcissistic personality disorder, which is characterized by extreme feelings of self-importance, a high need for admiration, and a lack of empathy. Blackwell was described as an "exemplary student" at Liverpool College and nicknamed "Brains" by his family.
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- Brian Blackwell (born 1986) is an Englishman who killed his parents—72-year-old Brian and 61-year-old Jacqueline—at their suburban home in Liverpool, England, on July 25, 2004. Medical experts have since diagnosed Blackwell as having narcissistic personality disorder, which is characterized by extreme feelings of self-importance, a high need for admiration, and a lack of empathy. Blackwell was described as an "exemplary student" at Liverpool College and nicknamed "Brains" by his family. He created a web of lies about his life, including claiming he was a professional tennis player. To support his claims of wealth, he applied for thirteen credit cards in his father's name. He killed his parents after they became suspicious about his increasingly lavish lifestyle and began asking him questions about it. He beat both with a claw hammer and stabbed them repeatedly. After the killings, he took his girlfriend on a vacation to New York, New York, USA, where he spent £30,000, including the bill for a three night stay in the presidential suite at the Plaza Hotel. A week later he returned to school and found that he had earned As in all of his A-levels, which would have gained him a place at the University of Nottingham to study medicine in October. However, the decomposing bodies of his parents were found in September. The attacks were so severe that investigators initially thought the couple had been shot. Blackwell was charged with murder and was due to stand trial; however, that charge was dropped after he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter on the ground of diminished responsibility after experts diagnosed him to have narcissistic personality disorder. Blackwell was sentenced to life imprisonment on June 29, 2005. This was the first case in an English court where narcissistic personality disorder had been found to be a defense to murder. During an interview, Blackwell claimed he knew nothing of his parents' deaths and was on vacation when they were murdered. After two days of questioning, Blackwell's story began to change. He confessed to the murders and claimed that he had acted in self-defense. According to Blackwell, he was holding a claw hammer for hanging a picture on the wall when his father stood up to hit him. Investigators had previously learned that Blackwell's father had been struck on the back of the head while sitting down, which conflicts with Blackwell's claim of self-defense. Afterwards, according to Blackwell, his mother came in, and he attacked her.
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- Brian Blackwell (born 1986) is an Englishman who killed his parents—72-year-old Brian and 61-year-old Jacqueline—at their suburban home in Liverpool, England, on July 25, 2004. Medical experts have since diagnosed Blackwell as having narcissistic personality disorder, which is characterized by extreme feelings of self-importance, a high need for admiration, and a lack of empathy. Blackwell was described as an "exemplary student" at Liverpool College and nicknamed "Brains" by his family.
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