The only risk now is that he buys every prison he is sent to and has all staff fired
He is, luckily, not that wealthy. If he is convicted, he will have other concerns, mind. I do not know the Danish prison system in detail, but I do know that criminals of his type are never popular. He will likely be sent to a special facility, or put on isolation. If he is imprisoned amongst the general population, or even in a high security prison, it would not take long until someone stoved his head in with a sock-full of soap bars.
Should be called a Scandinavian Blanche, what with how much snowy landscape they're showing and all.
It depends on where they are shot and set, these dramas. Along the coasts and in the south, there is no guarantee for any lasting snowfall. But then again, it looks rather good on television; I imagine they do a lot of bulk filming for the few days of winter when there are snow available. Further inland and north, though, they can usually snow it up to their heart's content.
On the matter of nordic noir, the comparison drawn earlier, that of
20.000 Leagues Under the Sea meets
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, was not drawn loosely. That story describes people like him, creatures with his behaviour. That is what creeps under one's skin about this particular case. My word. Simply monstrous. One should not encourage, nor even appear to endorse, such behaviour in prison, I know, I know, but it would itch in me to order a fruit-basket afterwards for any possible Sir Soap-Sock out there.
He's also already been found not legally insane prior to (or as part of?) the case reaching the court, so that's already been cleared.
I find that fact particularly terrifying. Of course, as has been established, he is mentally sound but, thankfully, incredibly stupid. Still, the things we can do, and still be effectively mentally sound... Good Lord.