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ZAGREB, CROATIA – A team of psychiatrists of Zagreb’s Vrapce Centre for Forensic Psychiatry drew up a profile of Mladen Slogar, the killer of Ivana Hodak. According to official sources, Ivana Hodak was pregnant at the time. The psychological profile was signed by the head of the Centre for Forensic Psychiatry, Dr. Miroslav Goreta and it was submitted to the investigative judge of the County Court in Zagreb, Zdenko Posavec, the Jutarnji list daily reported.
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Psychiatrists concluded that SLogar is narcissistic, egocentric, rigid, manipulative, untrusting, controlling and pedantic, with difficulties in socially functioning. According to the report, he is focused on himself, had a superiority attitude and lacks closeness, empathy, he is critical towards others and lacks confidence. The report also says that Slogar demeans those who disappoint him and is sensitive to criticism. He is not scared of going to jail, but rather of reporters who make him nervous.
The experts concluded that he is mentally sound and that he never suffered from a mental illness. Ivana Hodak’s killer is not a drunk, addict or socially underdeveloped. The psychiatrists drew up the profile based on conversations with him and analyses of Slogar’s actions.
They say he had full control of his senses and had turned from an average man into a homeless person. When he saw Ivana Hodak, the aggressive part of his character awoke. Slogar told the psychiatrists everything, from his childhood to fears he lived through during the war, but he did not want to speak about the moments when he killed Ivana Hodak.
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Since early childhood Slogar has suffered from seborrhoea and when he became homes the illness became more pronounced. He would spend his nights on trams for fear of freezing to death in the winter. He also revealed that he had wanted to kill himself on several occasions.
- If they had not arrested me, I would not be alive anymore anyway. I would live for a couple more months. I would have died of starvation or illness. My feet had swollen up and my hands were frost-bitten – he complained.
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