What is the personality type of Barry Prudom? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Barry Prudom from Criminals and what is the personality traits.
Barry Prudom personality type is ISTP, not ISTJ, and he is a good person, but he does have a lot of the inherent traits of the ISTP.
The ISTP is everywhere at all times in the world. They will see and hear about everything that goes on and can’t help but get involved.
ISTPs are the most tenacious of the ISTP types and they don’t give up easily. They’re not afraid to get their hands dirty and they’re not afraid to get physical with people or things.
They get so caught up in what they do that they forget to take care of themselves. They get so involved in their projects that it can be hard to get their attention.
They seem to be the most forgetful of all the ISTPs except for the ENTP. They will sometimes remember things after an event and they do try to focus on their projects and plans, but some things slip through the cracks and that can cause problems for them later on.
ISTPs are great at getting things done and they may end up doing some big things in life, but they can go a little overboard on the details and lose their focus which causes problems for them.
Barry Peter Prudom (18 October 1944 – 4 July 1982) was an English electrician and multiple murderer, known as The Phantom in the Forest, who became the subject of a police manhunt and what was at the time the largest armed police operation Great Britain had ever seen, involving 12 police forces. Prudom became a fugitive after killing PC David Haigh on 17 June 1982. Before being captured he killed twice more, shooting civilian George Luckett on 23 June 1982 and Police Sergeant David Winter on 28 June 1982. Described as an "avid outdoorsman and firearms enthusiast" Prudom's knowledge of military survival skills learned while training with the SAS helped him evade capture for 18 days as he hid out in rural areas in the north of England. When eventually found, having been tracked by "Jungle" Eddie McGee, a former SAS instructor, Prudom committed suicide by firing a single shot to his head.