He was busy in November!
And to me that points to a number of things: That he at the time was very actively looking for victims to film. That he either didn't think there would be consequences, or didn't care. Because normally when you are under very serious investigation by the police, you'd lie low. But not Marius. So to me that indicates that he was either so stoned that he totally lost control with both reality and self-preservation. Or that he is unable to comprehend that there might be consequences and/or that he was/is a compulsive risk-taker. - There are no doubt professional terms for that, but I'd leave that to those who know more than I.
Another thing that is telling about activities in November is that he has absolutely no empathy for his victims. If there was any doubt left, it's gone now. There is no self-realization. No self-doubt. There is no reflection that he may need help or is too dangerous to have around.
Marius is as I see it at best emotionally retarded. - I think abusing women is a hunt, a thrill, a game, a hatred of women perhaps or just his way of venting his anger at... well everything and everybody.
I also believe that had Marius not been stopped now, he would have gone to ever bigger extremes to get his thrill and in the end he would have gotten himself killed or ended up on an indefinite sentence in a psychiatric ward.
Can anyone give me a reason why I should not think that? Why I might be wrong?
I also firmly fear and believe that Marius should never ever be alone with Ingrid. I fear he is dangerous to everybody, including his own family. "Funny-Marius" is no more. If he was ever there, he's dead, he's gone. He won't come back.
I think it's better for society, not just the monarchy, if he was locked up forever. This is beyond protecting the monarchy, now it's about protecting the society. Because I do not believe he will stop re-offending. Why should he? He may be more careful in the future, more cunning, more ruthless, but he has tasted blood, and he likes the taste...
I don't really think a rehab will help, nor a talks with a psychiatrist. Because once he is "clean" physically as well as mentally, there is only reality left. And reality sucks. Reality is boring.
Well, the NRF pulled a genuine black sheep with Marius. Given the history of his parents and his mother's family, the cards were perhaps stacked against him. You know: Disposition and environment.
Let's hope Ingrid got the one back-bone the NRF has been allocated.