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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 28 MIN

Scary Aries: The Boss

from Signs of Danger: A True Crime Astrology Podcast · host Jillian Clemmons

On December 16, 1989, a federal judge named Robert Vance opened a package at his home in Mountain Brook, Alabama. It contained a pipe bomb sheathed in nails. He died instantly. Two days later, a civil rights attorney in Savannah opened a similar package. He was killed too. The FBI spent a year looking for hate groups and political extremists. They found a man who was angry about a seventeen-year-old conviction for a pipe bomb he had built to mail to a car dealer who repossessed his vehicle. When the Eleventh Circuit rejected his final appeal in August 1989, he did not file another motion. He built four more bombs. The racial terror campaign he manufactured — the threatening letters, the fictitious organization, the targets chosen to look like a hate crime — was a smokescreen.The motive was personal. One man's war against the system that held him accountable.In Westfield, Indiana, a strait-laced family man and thrift store founder supported local charities, lived on an eighteen-acre Tudor estate, and buried eleven men in his backyard. In New Jersey, a successful businessman told HBO he had killed between one hundred and two hundred people. Investigators believe roughly fifteen.Episode 18 profiles three Aries Bosses — men who built something and used what they built as the infrastructure for violence. The bomber who campaigned for seventeen years before the bombs. The entrepreneur whose estate was a killing ground. The career criminal who manufactured a legend from a prison cell. The Boss does not snap. The Boss campaigns. Eight warning signs, including the capstone: the person who builds a myth larger than the truth they cannot live with.Featuring: Walter Leroy Moody Jr. | Herb Baumeister | Richard Kuklinski (The Iceman).Sources: Wikipedia | FBI.gov | Indianapolis Monthly | Indianapolis Star | Murderpedia | HBO Iceman documentaries | New Jersey court records | New York TimesThank 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 #TheIceman

On December 16, 1989, a federal judge named Robert Vance opened a package at his home in Mountain Brook, Alabama. It contained a pipe bomb sheathed in nails. He died instantly. Two days later, a civil rights attorney in Savannah opened a similar package. He was killed too. The FBI spent a year looking for hate groups and political extremists. They found a man who was angry about a seventeen-year-old conviction for a pipe bomb he had built to mail to a car dealer who repossessed his vehicle. When the Eleventh Circuit rejected his final appeal in August 1989, he did not file another motion. He built four more bombs. The racial terror campaign he manufactured — the threatening letters, the fictitious organization, the targets chosen to look like a hate crime — was a smokescreen.The motive was personal. One man's war against the system that held him accountable.In Westfield, Indiana, a strait-laced family man and thrift store founder supported local charities, lived on an eighteen-acre Tudor estate, and buried eleven men in his backyard. In New Jersey, a successful businessman told HBO he had killed between one hundred and two hundred people. Investigators believe roughly fifteen.Episode 18 profiles three Aries Bosses — men who built something and used what they built as the infrastructure for violence. The bomber who campaigned for seventeen years before the bombs. The entrepreneur whose estate was a killing ground. The career criminal who manufactured a legend from a prison cell. The Boss does not snap. The Boss campaigns. Eight warning signs, including the capstone: the person who builds a myth larger than the truth they cannot live with.Featuring: Walter Leroy Moody Jr. | Herb Baumeister | Richard Kuklinski (The Iceman).Sources: Wikipedia | FBI.gov | Indianapolis Monthly | Indianapolis Star | Murderpedia | HBO Iceman documentaries | New Jersey court records | New York TimesThank 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 #TheIceman

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