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Or not enough to his liking.Would this mean that he was not given much money by his parents?
Or not enough to his liking.Would this mean that he was not given much money by his parents?
A minor translation error: Not actor, but aktør = in this case someone who is an active member of or active in a motorcycle-gang.Web news site Uten Filter publishes the name of the third victim.
Their sources say that the petrol card and its code were not stolen, but Marius gave them voluntarily to pay off a debt to an actor in a well-known motorcycle club. The amount that this group illegitimately managed to get out of the card is very high. The Palace hasn't reported the case. In this way, the illegitimate use of the petrol card has not become a police matter. Uten Filter has sent questions to the Palace but hasn't got answers.
Marius has also supplied abundantly from the Royal House's wine cellar, far in excess of his own consumption. He has been in contact with actors for the resale of exclusive goods which obviously originate from the Royal House's wine cellar, wine bottles worth many thousands of kroner that have been tried to be sold.
Høiby: Billigsalg av slottets årgangsvin
Nok én av Marius Borg Høibys mange inntektskilder: Billigsalg av slottets årgangsvin.www.utenfilter.no
Obviously not.Would this mean that he was not given much money by his parents?
You steal from those close to you, because that's easiest and they are likely to forgive you - perhaps for too long.A cocaine addiction is not a cheap habit and it has to be financed somehow. Marius is showing a remarkable degree of ruthless, criminal energy once again. Selling royal possesions to gangsters under the nose of the Crown Prince is simply outrageous and damaging for Haakon and the entire court.
Unfortunately I think Marius was living a decadent life, one that required a lot of liquid cash. Hard to turn free rent and utilities into millions of kroner.....
Obviously not.
Considering that he lived rent-free at Skaugum, a very exclusive address. Probably didn't pay for electricity, water, heating and maintenance either. Probably had free access to food, drink and other household items at his parents place, right across the street, he certainly saved a lot of money! And if he got a bit of money on top of that he ought to be able to live a decent life
Good point.Let's face it: Marius selling from his parents wine cellar would be actually good news! Because it means, he was no large scale drug dealer...
I remember to have seen pics of Marius at parties with very expensive bottles of Champagne. Maybe he was just supplying his peeps for free? But then he was probably a successful drug trader... So, let's stick with the thievery!
Yep, you said it.Unfortunately I think Marius was living a decadent life, one that required a lot of liquid cash. Hard to turn free rent and utilities into millions of kroner.
Reading some of the comments and editorials, that's exactly what a number of Norwegians are thinking.Well this latest news just reflects horribly on Haakon. He can't control his household or run the royal court properly.
A stolen credit card, how much was spent? No worries, the taxpayer pays.
Stolen bottles of wine? No worries, the taxpayer pays.
Damage royal property, No worries, the taxpayer pays.
Does Haakon not have staff? do they not report anything? or he does not care. it's little Marius, leave him alone.
He is a 27 years old man. He should not be receiving any money from the parents, he should be working to earn his own.Would this mean that he was not given much money by his parents?
Hello!! Toddler Marius showed up on the doorsteps of Haakon and the NRF already a sociopath in the making. If you've never experienced this and it ends up being your stepchild, I would say Haakon got stuck with a nightmare from hell. Marius was beyond anything Haakon and the NRF were equipped to deal with, especially because the family was such a kind lovely people. A bit off subject: Also, it's part of a similar problem with ML and her beyond the pale new husband. It's time for the NRF i.e. Haakon, MM, etc to turn the sociopath(s) over to the experts asap. The sooner Marius is under control of the legal system the better it is for everyone!!He is a 27 years old man. He should not be receiving any money from the parents, he should be working to earn his own.
Nobody here is qualified to make the diagnosis and if someone were, they would know they’d have to see him personally and speak to him to do so.Perhaps someone who knows a lot more can enlighten us?
Well done, Muhler Personality disorder is complicated. When treatment is being considered (or a court mandated sentencing) then a qualified professional is required to make the diagnosis.I have noticed from time to time that there are suggestions that Marius should suffer some kind of personality disorder.
We of course don't if he is and I certainly have no qualifications to even venture a guess.
If we are to sum up Marius personality:
He a bit of a risk-taker, (driving wild and crashing, that was fun! As well as jet-skiing with Ingrid.)
He likes to see himself a a rebel.
He shows very little respect for the norms and rules of the society.
He likes attention.
He likes to appear tough. Bad boy attitude.
He has next to no respect for other people, even those close to him.
He feels little if any remorse.
He blames other people. (Phone recordings with the third girlfriend, and accusing Snekkestad of abusing him.)
He has no qualms about stealing from other people, even those most close to him. Wine-cellar, gas-card, moped.
He has fits of uncontrollable anger.
Han can be very charming. Funny-Marius. Crazy-Marius.
He is however very protective of a few people, Marius and Ingrid.
(I probably left something out, but you fill in the blanks.)
I'm in no doubt that fits with a personality disorder or two.
However.... It also describes quite a lot very immature young men.
Especially if they are very entitled.
Haven been over-indulged.
Not overly-bright.
Have been spoiled rotten.
Are very entitled.
Selfish.
Have never really had to work to get anything.
Have always lived a life where they never lacked any necessities.
Have never experienced discipline and as such having been taught about boundaries.
- So in my most unqualified eyes, the verdict is still out as to whether Marius really has a personality disorder.
Perhaps someone who knows a lot more can enlighten us?
Oh please. I think it is a bit presumptuous to say that Marius was already a sociopath in the making at 2 years old. Nobody here can diagnose him, none of us have seen his medical record including addictions etc.Hello!! Toddler Marius showed up on the doorsteps of Haakon and the NRF already a sociopath in the making. If you've never experienced this and it ends up being your stepchild, I would say Haakon got stuck with a nightmare from hell. Marius was beyond anything Haakon and the NRF were equipped to deal with, especially because the family was such a kind lovely people. A bit off subject: Also, it's part of a similar problem with ML and her beyond the pale new husband. It's time for the NRF i.e. Haakon, MM, etc to turn the sociopath(s) over to the experts asap. The sooner Marius is under control of the legal system the better it is for everyone!!
It sounds like the family was at least trying to set some boundaries and limits - he wouldn’t need to sell anything if they were giving him a big “allowance” on top of paying all his expenses. Haakon and Mette Marit may have refused to increase the amount of money he got, or cut off his access to cash entirely when they figured out what he was buying with it, and this was his response. And then when he got caught he probably apologized profusely, told them he’d get help, swore up and down he’d change and it would never happen again… what a situation to have to deal with as a parent. Or to witness as a sibling.Unfortunately I think Marius was living a decadent life, one that required a lot of liquid cash. Hard to turn free rent and utilities into millions of kroner.
He clearly doesn’t though otherwise we wouldn’t be having this discussion. I don’t believe kids are born bad, but I don’t know anything about clinical cases or sociopathic disorders etc, so I have no clue.Marius is a grown up! He knows that abusing people is wrong, stealing is wrong, lying is wrong. That is his problem, HE is the problem.
I agree. Whatever mess he is in, he is the responsible party. (At least think we can safely assume that his parents or King Harald haven't been urging him to seek out criminals, take drugs, or abuse women.)Oh please. I think it is a bit presumptuous to say that Marius was already a sociopath in the making at 2 years old. Nobody here can diagnose him, none of us have seen his medical record including addictions etc.
How can anyone say the royal family are “kind and nice people”? We don’t know them, we haven’t spent time with them. Again, I’m not saying they aren’t but just playing devil’s advocate and saying none of us know them personally.
Can we stop laying the blame for Marius behaviour at the door of anyone other than Marius himself. I’m getting so tired of reading posters on this thread blaming MM, Haakon, his bio dad etc etc etc.
Maybe he has been spoiled, maybe he hasn’t. Maybe he felt shunned being non royal, maybe he felt included. All of it is speculation.
Marius is a grown up! He knows that abusing people is wrong, stealing is wrong, lying is wrong. That is his problem, HE is the problem.