Busaholic
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Don't need to be a psychology major to understand peoples' intentions. He was relying on his plan of blackmail to work so had no intention of committing suicide. Same goes for people who just want to make a scene. You ever see on the news 'Man dies after strangers pleading with him not to jump' Or 'Man dies after wife refuses his demands' No, it's always 'Man found dead, police believe suicide was the cause'.
These people do have mental disorders, you're right. They are psychopaths and love upsetting people to get their way, but they aren't suicidal.
Psychopaths are much more likely to get to be President of the United States, Russia or North Korea than they are to commit suicide. They'll always put themselves above all others and won't care how many others get destroyed, either physically or metaphorically, in the process. Why would they need to kill themselves when it is everybody else who is wrong and of no significance?