Narcissism Unmasked: The Full Picture
November 12, 2025
Public Records Don’t Lie — But Mark Still Does
November 26, 2025Mark has either taken a long break from posting—or more likely, he’s restricted his posts so only select followers can see them. Now, every so often, he makes a public post to signal that he’s a “devoted father.” But like nearly everything else in his online persona, the reality underneath the picture tells a very different story.
In this new photo, he tries once again to project an image of being present, involved, consistent. But the details say otherwise.
Liam hasn’t had braces for almost two years.
And Mark hasn’t seen Liam since before November 17th, 2023.
That date is important, because it’s tied directly to the No Contact Orders issued for the boys’ safety—orders put in place due to Mark’s documented abuse, neglect, emotional manipulation, and interference with medical treatment. Those orders have remained in place because Mark has still done nothing the court required of him.
Not one assessment.
Not one step toward accountability.
Not one action to repair the damage.
Yet despite a complete absence of parenting, presence, or responsibility, he still makes time for one thing:
maintaining an online illusion.
This is the same pattern described repeatedly by people who’ve dealt with him—parents, coaches, medical providers, and even his own children.
For example, Rob Peters’s sworn letter documents Mark’s behavior at youth sporting events, including chaos-seeking, refusal to intervene in inappropriate behavior, and prioritizing attention over his own child’s wellbeing.
And Dr. Rao’s medical report outlines, in detail, how Mark’s behavior directly contributed to Liam’s severe psychiatric and medical decline, including anxiety spikes, disrupted nutrition, vomiting episodes, and attempts to undermine treatment.
So while Mark tries to resurface online with occasional “father of the year” snapshots, every image is a reminder of the same pattern:
Images over involvement.
Performance over parenting.
Control over care.
Until Mark addresses the court-ordered requirements—and the harm he’s caused—these staged photos aren’t proof of fatherhood.
They’re reminders of why the boys needed protection in the first place.



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