‘Dirty John’-style romance scams cost Canadians millions, police say
One expert calls it a “Dirty John” scenario: An alleged scam artist who woos victims with romance and charm.
Simon Sherry, a clinical psychologist and professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Dalhousie University, says such scams are often pulled off by people with “a very dark constellation of traits.”
“These individuals tend to be narcissistic, psychopathic, Machiavellian, and sadistic,” he says. “Someone possessed by these traits can be very exploitative and parasitic, and that’s usually part of a lifelong pattern where others are used in a callous and unemotional way.”
Sherry says they can be charming, well-groomed and self-assured, and they tend to excel in the early stages of a relationship.