Monsters & Madness
April 8th, 2024 / µ
SMI & Criminals
In Denmark, people with SMI (serious mental illness) who pose a threat are not necessarily locked up in psychiatric wards, and too many criminals are never sentenced for the crimes they commit and thus roam free. The monsters* are no exception.
I have tried for eight years to reach and reason with people from all levels of society, including the police force, the courts, the Department of Justice, and people from the press. I have tried to get people to listen and understand who this group is and how insane it is. No one listens, all evidently lacking everything from basic intellect to moral courage to ordinary human decency.
Monsters
Given how the monsters define themselves, I am beginning to wonder if some of them have SMI.
Over the years, the monsters have claimed to be anything from psychiatrists to friends of my parents to police officers to public prosecutors to PET agents (Danish Police Intelligence). And I wonder, are they psychopaths who know that they are lying and thus fully capable of understanding the crimes they commit and the consequences of these, or are they, in fact, people with SMI?
I have a feeling it will take a very qualified psychiatrist in a room full of dolls to get to the bottom of the mentality of this group of thugs. I don’t have the answer; I have questions.
”It’s hard to recognize the devil when his hand is on your shoulder. That’s because a psychopath is just a person before he becomes a headline”.
― Becky Masterman
Who Are They?
Are these monsters a group of psychopaths who know exactly what they are doing, who collaborated with a group of criminals in Paris in 2019 to achieve a goal – to kill a witness?
Are these monsters a group of mad people who play games with real-life characters, women they hunt, terrorize, and destroy but only see as objects on a screen in a game they play?
Or are these monsters people with SMI who believe their own lies, including those told in Paris in 2019 when they, to my knowledge, lied their way into two buildings (one in the 5th arrondissement and one in the 14th arrondissement) to continue their criminal activities? Do they believe they are who they claimed to be to gain access to these two buildings to commit crimes alongside their BFFs related to the Parisian ganglands? Do they actually believe they are victims of a fictitious crime cooked up in their sick heads that has never been committed?
Or all of the above?
“Given the nature of stalking perpetration (i.e., frightening, threatening, harassing, and intrusive behaviors repeated over time), a small number of studies have begun to investigate the link between psychological dysfunction and stalking. Prior research indicated an association between stalking and psychological disorders, defined broadly (Kamphuis, Emmelkamp, & de Vries, 2004; Kienlen et al., 1997; Meloy, 1997; Mohandie, Meloy, McGowan, & Williams, 2006). According to several studies, most stalkers do not display symptoms of severe psychological disorder, like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or major depression (Kienlen et al., 1997; McGuire & Wraith, 2000; Mullen et al., 1999). Instead, stalkers are more likely to show signs of comparatively minor psychopathology, in the form of personality disorders (Kamphuis & Emmelkamp, 2000; Kienlen et al., 1997; McCann, 1998; Meloy, 1996), anger-related problems (Davis et al., 2000; Del Ben &Fremouw,2002;Meloy, 1996), and mild to moderate depression (Kienlen et al., 1997). Though it is generally accepted that stalkers may suffer from various minor psychiatric conditions, and less frequently from more profound disturbances, the studies that had focused specifically on the possibility of a relationship between stalking perpetration and personality disorder did not necessarily present a consensus on what types of personality disorder may be most prevalent among stalkers. For example, in their review of psychiatric diagnoses of stalkers, Zona et al. (1998) discussed as many as seven potential diagnoses in this area alone, including antisocial, borderline, histrionic, narcissistic, paranoid, schizoid, and dependent personality disorders.”
Quoted from:
Look who's stalking: Obsessive pursuit and attachment theory,
by: Christina L. Patton, Matt R. Nobles, Kathleen A. Fox
I will leave it to qualified professionals to define what these monsters are. I will only say that regardless of what they may be defined as one day, they are still here because Danish society runs on more than Novo, Vestas & Ørsted money, self-glorification, and happy pills – it also runs on a refusal to step up, face facts, and call the Devil out when you see him!
Thanks for reading! I hope you found it valuable and worth your time! Until next time, remember to get your facts straight and that whatever good times you have will never come back as bad times,
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