EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 22 MIN
Dark Aries: Work Overview
from Signs of Danger: A True Crime Astrology Podcast · host Jillian Clemmons
He described himself as the best. Not one of the best. The best. He told patients he was the only clean, minimally invasive surgeon in the whole state of Texas. He mixed vodka orange juice before morning rounds. By the time the law caught up with him, more than thirty patients had been operated on. Most were paralyzed. At least two were dead. The hospitals that processed him let him quietly resign. They did not report him. They kicked the can down the road and made it somebody else's problem.On Holy Saturday, April 5, 1980, a nun was found on the floor of the sacristy at Mercy Hospital in Toledo, Ohio. Seventy-one years old. Strangled from behind, two bones in her neck broken, stabbed thirty-one times. Nine stab wounds through a piece of altar cloth formed the shape of an inverted cross. The man who killed her presided at her funeral Mass four days later. The Catholic Church transferred him to new parishes. He ministered for more than two decades before he was charged.Episode 16 opens the final arena of the Aries season: work. The professional role as armor. The institution as accomplice. The title as weapon. Jillian Clemmons lays out the full framework for dark Aries at work, names the three configurations — the Employee, the Boss, the Competitor — and closes with seven warning signs that apply to anyone inside or around a system that has decided it would rather look away.Featuring: Christopher Duntsch (Dr. Death) | Father Gerald Robinson | with previews of Jane Toppan, Donald Harvey, Walter Leroy Moody, Herb Baumeister, Richard Kuklinski, Valerie Solanas, and Gerard John Schaefer.Sources: Wikipedia | ProPublica | D Magazine | Texas court records | Toledo Blade | Ohio Court of Appeals | MurderpediaThank 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 #DrDeath
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He described himself as the best. Not one of the best. The best. He told patients he was the only clean, minimally invasive surgeon in the whole state of Texas. He mixed vodka orange juice before morning rounds. By the time the law caught up with him, more than thirty patients had been operated on. Most were paralyzed. At least two were dead. The hospitals that processed him let him quietly resign. They did not report him. They kicked the can down the road and made it somebody else's problem.On Holy Saturday, April 5, 1980, a nun was found on the floor of the sacristy at Mercy Hospital in Toledo, Ohio. Seventy-one years old. Strangled from behind, two bones in her neck broken, stabbed thirty-one times. Nine stab wounds through a piece of altar cloth formed the shape of an inverted cross. The man who killed her presided at her funeral Mass four days later. The Catholic Church transferred him to new parishes. He ministered for more than two decades before he was charged.Episode 16 opens the final arena of the Aries season: work. The professional role as armor. The institution as accomplice. The title as weapon. Jillian Clemmons lays out the full framework for dark Aries at work, names the three configurations — the Employee, the Boss, the Competitor — and closes with seven warning signs that apply to anyone inside or around a system that has decided it would rather look away.Featuring: Christopher Duntsch (Dr. Death) | Father Gerald Robinson | with previews of Jane Toppan, Donald Harvey, Walter Leroy Moody, Herb Baumeister, Richard Kuklinski, Valerie Solanas, and Gerard John Schaefer.Sources: Wikipedia | ProPublica | D Magazine | Texas court records | Toledo Blade | Ohio Court of Appeals | MurderpediaThank 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 #DrDeath
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