EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 22 MIN
Aries: The Creepy Competitor
from Signs of Danger: A True Crime Astrology Podcast · host Jillian Clemmons
She rode the elevator with him. She had been there before — left and come back, left and come back. She had given him her play years ago and he had misplaced it. The most famous artist in America had taken the thing that contained her voice, her ideas, her claim to relevance, and set it down somewhere and forgotten about it. On June 3, 1968, Valerie Solanas shot Andy Warhol, turned herself in to a police officer in Times Square, and said: he had too much control over my life. She was the author of the SCUM Manifesto, frequently homeless, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, with an IQ in the ninety-eighth percentile. What Warhol had was a misplaced manuscript. What Solanas had was the Aries certainty that if the world will not recognize what you have built, the world is the problem.Gerard John Schaefer was rejected from the priesthood, ejected from two teaching programs, fired from one police department, and hired by a second on a forged letter of recommendation without a background check. His badge was his method. A supervisor told him when he left teaching that he should never seek a job with authority over other people. He became a deputy sheriff instead.A Catholic priest in Toledo stabbed a seventy-one-year-old nun thirty-one times in the sacristy where they both worked, arranged an inverted cross through an altar cloth on her body, and presided at her funeral four days later. He ministered for twenty-four more years before he was charged. The institution transferred him. Reports from the original investigation disappeared.Episode 19 examines the Competitor — the dark Aries who uses the institution's own structure as the delivery system for violence. The badge. The collar. The manifesto. Three keys. Three doors. And the institutions that stood between the killer and the consequence. Seven warning signs, including the capstone: the institution that trusts the uniform more than it trusts the evidence.Featuring: Valerie Solanas | Gerard John Schaefer | Father Gerald Robinson.Sources: Wikipedia | Toledo Blade | Ohio Court of Appeals | FBI.gov | Martin County court records | Feminist PressThank you for liking, subscribing and sharing. When you subscribe, make sure to also click the bell to ensure delivery of my posts in your feed.Astrological profiles are presented for entertainment and psychological exploration purposes only. Not all Aries are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #ApexAries #Aries #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology#Podcast #AriesKillers #SCUMManifesto
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She rode the elevator with him. She had been there before — left and come back, left and come back. She had given him her play years ago and he had misplaced it. The most famous artist in America had taken the thing that contained her voice, her ideas, her claim to relevance, and set it down somewhere and forgotten about it. On June 3, 1968, Valerie Solanas shot Andy Warhol, turned herself in to a police officer in Times Square, and said: he had too much control over my life. She was the author of the SCUM Manifesto, frequently homeless, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, with an IQ in the ninety-eighth percentile. What Warhol had was a misplaced manuscript. What Solanas had was the Aries certainty that if the world will not recognize what you have built, the world is the problem.Gerard John Schaefer was rejected from the priesthood, ejected from two teaching programs, fired from one police department, and hired by a second on a forged letter of recommendation without a background check. His badge was his method. A supervisor told him when he left teaching that he should never seek a job with authority over other people. He became a deputy sheriff instead.A Catholic priest in Toledo stabbed a seventy-one-year-old nun thirty-one times in the sacristy where they both worked, arranged an inverted cross through an altar cloth on her body, and presided at her funeral four days later. He ministered for twenty-four more years before he was charged. The institution transferred him. Reports from the original investigation disappeared.Episode 19 examines the Competitor — the dark Aries who uses the institution's own structure as the delivery system for violence. The badge. The collar. The manifesto. Three keys. Three doors. And the institutions that stood between the killer and the consequence. Seven warning signs, including the capstone: the institution that trusts the uniform more than it trusts the evidence.Featuring: Valerie Solanas | Gerard John Schaefer | Father Gerald Robinson.Sources: Wikipedia | Toledo Blade | Ohio Court of Appeals | FBI.gov | Martin County court records | Feminist PressThank you for liking, subscribing and sharing. When you subscribe, make sure to also click the bell to ensure delivery of my posts in your feed.Astrological profiles are presented for entertainment and psychological exploration purposes only. Not all Aries are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #ApexAries #Aries #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology#Podcast #AriesKillers #SCUMManifesto
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