In early ages, Paul Bernardo was considered a handsome, enthusiastic, and a charismatic individual. On Paul Bernardo’s early life, it’s shown the deep connection there was between his parents. His parents showed love and care towards Paul but within those affectionate moments, the family held major secrets. One day, in a heated conversation, Paul’s mom told young Paul about the truth of his “father, Kenneth”. This was the moment Paul found out that it wasn’t his father. It was a devastating moment for Paul causing emotionally problem that would lead to major negative consequences in his future. …show more content…
As a result, this situation included calling his own mom names such as “slut” and “whore” and badly treat women. Levy, Johnson, Clouthier, Scala, and Temes (2015) What’s more, this isn’t the only evidence that supports this theory. It mention that the attachment theory relates with personal disorders in which can make situations worst once included with other disorders such as narcissistic and aggressive personality disorders. They also mention the combination of two individuals with personality disorder could lead to major problems (p.11). Later on the years, Paul got marry to Karla Homolka, “The girl of his