It's interesting...I'm not sure I think of MS as a follower at this point, particularly after his testimony where he held his own in a tough situation. *Everybody*, regardless or intelligence or strength of personality, is vulnerable to being manipulated and exploited by a psychopath and/or narcissist. They are playing a different game by different rules and "normal" people, as is the point, just can't see it until they're looking in retrospect with more information available to them. Looked at critically it's clear to me that DM got way more out of MS than MS got out of him, which should surprise nobody. It's the way it works with these types. DM got a criminal partner and occasional cheap labour that assisted him in securing equipment and items for his own use or resale that were valued in the tens of thousands of dollars, at the very least. MS sometimes got food, sometimes a place to stay, a crappy cell phone for a time, small amounts of money, an iPad (LBs?), a pair of shoes....trinkets and trivia really in the big picture....and a whole lot of big promises about bases and studios and Caddys that never came to be. MS didn't have a car or a license, which was another way DM controlled time and access. MS didn't go to the big parties at Maplegate, he didn't go to Baha or Croatia or to the British Virgin Islands on a couples vacations. DM purchased people with their own dreams and fears and emotional needs, as is common with psychopaths, who never give more than they have to to accomplish what they want.
And I agree completely: DM's court behaviour, culminating in the stare-down of Sharlene, revealed the severity of his personality disorder in a way that could still surprise even me, who had him pegged as a psychopath from the moment his jailhouse interview and letter to "Dee" was published. I would never make the mistake of underestimating what roiled in his head or what he was independently capable of.