No Remorse

tripletsDr. Peter Neubauer had no empathy towards his subjects. In a meeting with psychologist Nancy Segal, he expressed his indifferent nature for his study subjects. Segal said “What struck me most was he showed absolutely no remorse for what he had done. He still felt he had done the right thing.” One more thing his study brought to the light is that “genes have a more pervasive influence than we thought” because in most cases, separated siblings “ended up being extremely alike.”