Marius filmed a heinous video - Did not even want to see it himself
Marius Borg Høiby, accused of rape, allegedly filmed the act involving a sleeping woman, and expressed his discomfort about viewing the evidence.
Marius Borg Høiby, a 29-year-old accused of rape, is alleged to have recorded himself committing the crime involving a sleeping woman. According to reports, the incident took place in March 2024, after both individuals spent time together at a nightclub and engaged in consensual sex before the woman fell asleep. The prosecutor claims that Marius then violated the woman by inserting his fingers into her body and filming the act, which the police later discovered on a hidden mobile application.
During police questioning, Marius reportedly stated that he did not want to view the video that recorded the crime. However, he was informed that he had no choice in the matter as it was evidence for the case against him. Additionally, Marius expressed that he found the situation uncomfortable, further complicating the narrative around the incident and his awareness of the crime. The details surrounding the filming of the act have raised significant legal and moral questions about consent and violations of personal privacy.
This case has drawn attention within Finnish society, highlighting the ongoing issues related to sexual violence and the treatment of victims in the justice system. The police's ability to uncover such evidence and the subsequent legal proceedings will likely influence public discourse on these matters. If convicted, Marius could face severe repercussions, sparking discussions about accountability and the necessity of consent in intimate encounters.