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Signs of Danger: A True Crime Astrology Podcast

Every zodiac sign has a shadow — where its greatest strengths twist into something unrecognizable. Libra's charm becomes manipulation. Scorpio's intensity becomes obsession. Cancer's devotion becomes a cage. Signs of Danger is a true crime astrology podcast exploring the darkest corners of human behavior. Each episode, host Jillian Clemmons breaks down one sign's psychology — then walks you through the real killers and predators who embody that shadow at its most extreme. The stars don't make killers. But they do leave fingerprints.

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    Taurus: The Dictator

    His mother tried to abort him. When the boy was born, she would have nothing to do with him. The message installed before language, before memory: you are not wanted. You are nothing. He spent the next twenty-four years building more than twenty palaces while his people starved, plastering his face on every surface of his country, purging his party on live television, ordering survivors to shoot their own colleagues at gunpoint — making them complicit before the blood was dry. When American soldiers finally pulled him from a hole in the ground nine miles from his birthplace, he was unkempt, bearded, and described as a man resigned to his fate.Rudolf Hess heard Hitler speak in a Munich beer hall and described the experience as being overcome by a vision. He never recovered an independent thought afterward. He flew solo across enemy airspace on an unauthorized peace mission in 1941, hoping to win back the approval of the man who had already been moving him aside. Hitler publicly disowned him. Hess spent the next forty-six years in a prison cell professing uncritical loyalty to a dead dictator. At Nuremberg, he said: "I regret nothing."Adolf Hitler refused to authorize retreats. Not occasionally.Systematically. Categorically. He told Field Marshal Paulus to hold Stalingrad to the last man and the last round. Of 280,000 soldiers, fewer than 6,000 survived Soviet captivity. He held the ground — all of it, everywhere, always — because losing ground was something this man was constitutionally incapable of doing.Three Taurus men. The nation as possession. The self as territory. The claim that could not be surrendered. Warning signs for every scale — from the hall of government to the office of twelve.Featuring: Saddam Hussein | Rudolf Hess | Adolf Hitler.Sources: Wikipedia | CIA psychological profile of Saddam Hussein | Nuremberg trial records | Imperial War Museum | 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers #Dictator

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    Terrible Taurus at Work

    In Copenhagen in 1920, police searched a woman's apartment and found a baby's clothes. Then they found something else. Bones. A skull. In the masonry heater. Dagmar Overbye confessed to murdering sixteen children. She had been operating as a professional child caretaker — an unofficial adoption service for mothers who couldn't keep babies born outside marriage. For seven years she strangled them, drowned them, or burned them alive. She was only caught because one mother changed her mind the day after handing over her infant and asked for the child back. Overbye said she couldn't remember the address of the family she had placed the child with. That single implausible answer was the crack.In Baghdad, a man who had risen from a poor family built more than twenty lavish palaces while his people starved, purged his party on live television and handed guns to the survivors to execute their colleagues, and used nerve agents on his own Kurdish population. He ruled for twenty-four years. When American soldiers pulled him from a hole in the ground nine miles from his birthplace, he was described as a man resigned to his fate.The same Taurus architecture. Different scales. The job was the door. The fence was the professional role. And what happened inside the fence is what this block is about.Episode 16 opens the Work arena of Terrible Taurus Season. Jillian Clemmons lays out three configurations — the Dictator, Going Postal, and the Assassin — and three reasons the workplace is the dark Taurus's most shocking arena. Seven workplace red flags, including the capstone: look at the gaps. The gaps are where the harm lives.Featuring: Dagmar Overbye | Saddam Hussein | Amy Bishop | David Augustus Burke | John Orr | Orville Lynn Majors | Thomas Hamilton | Mark David Chapman | John Wilkes Booth | Timothy McVeigh.Sources: Wikipedia | Danish National Archives | FBI | Oklahoma City bombing trial records | 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers

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    Dark Taurus: The Last Word on Love

    "If a normal man fancied a girl, he'd naturally feel a desire to see her, to be close to her, to smell her and kiss her. To me, eating is just an extension of that."That is Issei Sagawa — a man who shot his classmate in the back of the neck while she was reading poetry to him, consumed her body over two days, and said his only regret was that he hadn't eaten her while she was still alive. He wanted possession without destruction. The impossible Taurus wish. He was declared legally insane in France, deported to Japan, declared sane by Japanese psychiatrists, and released on a technicality. He went on to publish twenty books and write restaurant reviews. He died in 2022, a free man.Martin Bryant traveled the world fourteen times in two years — not because he enjoyed the destinations, but because the airplane seat mates were the only people he could talk to who couldn't walk away. He told a neighbor he would do something that would make everyone remember him. On April 28, 1996, he killed thirty-five people at Port Arthur, Tasmania, in twenty-two minutes.Sid Vicious couldn't exist outside Nancy Spungen's orbit. The fixed sign that had attached itself to another body couldn't survive the detachment. He spent the last four months of his life trying to follow her.Marvin Lee Irvin killed the woman who helped his wife escape. Then he went back to the same cornfield with two more women. And again.Episode 15 closes the Love block with four final cases and a full retrospective across twenty-one killers and six episodes. Five systemic warning signs — including the capstone: we romanticize the inability to let go, and that romanticization costs lives.Featuring: Martin Bryant (Port Arthur Massacre) | Issei Sagawa | Sid Vicious | Marvin Lee Irvin.Sources: Wikipedia | Australian Federal Police | Japanese court records | Murderpedia | Missouri court recordsThank 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers #PortArthur

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    Taurus: Women Who Kill for Love

    In 1998, a handwritten plea for help was found among the belongings of a dead man in Galena Park, Texas. Louis "Buddy" Musso was fifty-nine years old with the cognitive capacity of an eight-year-old. He had left New Jersey because a woman told him she loved him and promised to marry him. His injuries, when his body was found in a ditch, were so severe the body was unrecognizable. The medical examiner determined they had been inflicted over five days. He had been beaten with belts, baseball bats, and steel-toed boots, burned with cigarettes, scrubbed with a wire brush in a bathtub of bleach. He had asked for an ambulance. The request was refused. The insurance policy she had taken out on him paid an additional sixty-five thousand dollars if the death resulted from a violent crime.Susan Atkins followed Charles Manson because he told her she was beautiful and said he would never let her fall. She had been molested by her brother, abandoned by her father, and used by every man she had known. She needed someone to claim her. She gave him everything — including her participation in the Tate-LaBianca murders. She spent the rest of her life inCalifornia's longest-serving female inmate.Tracey Ann Richter-Roberts got a special education student to write a fake diary implicating her ex-husband in a murder conspiracy. Then she shot him nine times and staged the scene as a home invasion. She appeared on the Montel Williams Show and was called a hero.Three women. Three versions of love as entitlement. Eight warning signs — including the capstone: the Taurus claim doesn't expire.Featuring: Susan Atkins | Suzanne Basso | Tracey Ann Richter-Roberts.Sources: Wikipedia | Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice | California Dept. of Corrections | Iowa court records | 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers #SusanAtkins

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    Taurus: The Monster Behind the Mask

    He made paper rings. In a Florida prison, a man named Paul Rowles wore paper rings on each finger, changed them weekly, with his ex-wife's name and their anniversary written on every one. She had divorced him, destroyed her photographs of him, and moved out of state to disappear. He had already strangled his neighbor, stabbed her, and held her face underwater until she was dead. He still wore the rings. The inmates who served time with him couldn't remember him, even when shown a photograph. He was that ordinary.H.H. Holmes dressed like money, spoke like money, and built a hotel for the 1893 World's Fair with trap doors, hidden rooms, secret stairways, and an underground crematory in the basement. He fired and hired workers constantly so no single person could see the full design. Then he invited people in. Harvey Carignan placed want ads for service station employees. When young women showed up for the interview, he attacked them from behind with a claw hammer. Hedescribed himself as an instrument of God. Steve Wright played golf and went to bingo and was described by everyone who knew him as the most boring man in the world. He had been strangling his wife at home for years. He posed five murdered women in the cruciform position. Oleg Kuznetsov drove a taxi.Five Taurus men. Five versions of the same mechanism: the surface was real. The calm was real. The patience was real. What was not real was the purpose behind it. Eight warning signs — including the capstone: the monster behind the mask dies wearing the mask.Featuring: H.H. Holmes | Harvey Carignan | Paul Rowles | Steve Wright | Oleg Kuznetsov.Sources: Wikipedia | FBI Behavioral Analysis | Florida court records | Minnesota court records | UK Home Office | 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers #HHHolmes

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    The Terrible Taurus Couple

    In Kitakyushu, Japan, a man faked his own death. He recruited three acquaintances to tell his partner that he had committed suicide. He arranged a funeral. She had been trying to escape him — had fled back to her parents, had tried to put distance between herself and the man who had burned his name into her breast with a cigarette, who had threatened to release nude photographs if she left, who had driven her to attempt suicide herself. So when she heard he was dead, she went to the funeral. She believed it. And he was waiting for her.Futoshi Matsunaga stepped forward. Alive. Present. Immovable. And she was brought back into the cage. Not because he chased her. Because he built a set piece so elaborate, so patiently constructed, that she walked into it believing she was attending the end — when she was attending the beginning of something worse.Karla Homolka stole drugs from the veterinary clinic where she worked, crushed them into food, and gave them to her own sister so her boyfriend could rape her. Her last words before the electric chair: "My story is a love story, but only those tortured with love can understand what I mean."Three couples. The architect who designs the cage. The collaborator who maintains it. The self-annihilator who destroys herself inside it. Eight warning signs — including the capstone: the closed system cannot open itself. Someone from outside has to do it.Featuring: Futoshi Matsunaga | Karla Homolka | Martha Beck.Sources: Wikipedia | Japanese Supreme Court | Canadian court records | New York court records | 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers #KarlaHomolka #MarthaBeck

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    Shadow Taurus: The Possessor

    In 2009, two LAPD detectives approached a colleague in a common area. Casual. Friendly. They said they were working a case and needed to talk. During the conversation, they offered her a drink. She accepted. When she finished, they collected the cup. It was not a courtesy. It was a collection.The DNA from Stephanie Lazarus's discarded coffee cup matched saliva taken from a bite mark on the body of Sherri Rasmussen — murdered in her own home in 1986, in what had been classified as a burglary. Lazarus had killed her because Rasmussen married the man Lazarus believed belonged to her. Then Lazarus went back to work. For twenty-three years. Made detective. Built a career inside the institution whose evidence room held the proof of what she'd done.Jean Harris endured fourteen years of infidelity from Herman Tarnower — the affairs, the humiliation, the slow replacement — before driving five hours with a loaded gun. Yusuf Rahim drove around looking for young women, and when they said no, the refusal was experienced as a violation of the natural order. A hammer to the head. Lee Roy Martin strangled women with his belt, returned to their bodies after death, then called the local newspaper to make sure credit for the kills went to the right person.Four cases. Four positions on the possessive spectrum: patience, endurance, explosion, compulsion. Eight warning signs — including the capstone: leave when the claim survives everything.Featuring: Stephanie Lazarus | Jean Harris | Yusuf Rahim (formerly Levi Bellfield) | Lee Roy Martin.Sources: Wikipedia | LAPD records | Los Angeles Times | UK Home Office | South Carolina court records | 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers #StephanieLazarus #JeanHarris

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    Terrible Taurus: Love Overview

    "If I can't have John, nobody else will." Stephanie Lazarus said that to Sherri Rasmussen's face, at her workplace, after following her, after surveilling her dressed as a man, after sleeping with the fiancé one last time trying to break the engagement. When none of it worked, she entered Rasmussen's home and shot her to death. She bit her. She beat her face. Then she staged the scene and went back to work. For twenty-three years. She was an LAPD officer.Over in Paris, a man had been planning his dinner for months — not the meal, but the act. He shot his classmate in the back of the neck while she was reading poetry aloud, then consumed various parts of her body for two days. He later wrote that the moment he saw the meat, he tore a chunk off with his fingers and threw it into his mouth. It was, he said, truly a historical moment for him.Two people. The same fixed, unrelenting claim: if I cannot have you, I will take you.Episode 10 opens the Love block of Terrible Taurus Season. Jillian Clemmons lays out the full framework: four configurations of dark Taurus in love — the Possessor, the Couple, the Monster Behind the Mask, and the Woman Who Kills for Love — and three reasons the love arena activates the Taurus shadow in ways no other context does. Venus turning inward. The fixed modality that cannot release. The earth sign that grieves in the body. Eight warning signs — including the capstone: your body is not their territory.Featuring: Stephanie Lazarus | Issei Sagawa | Jean Harris | Futoshi Matsunaga | Karla Homolka | Martha Beck | H.H. Holmes | Susan Atkins | Suzanne Basso | and more.Sources: Wikipedia | LAPD records | Japanese Supreme Court | Murderpedia | True crime research archiveThank 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus. #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers

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    Terrible Taurus: Familiar Faces

    She called to say she was coming to borrow some sugar. Dorothy Booth was seventy-one years old, a retired professor, living alone in Lancaster, Texas. She knew the woman on the phone. Kimberly McCarthy was a neighbor — a familiar presence, connected to Booth through her own mother. When McCarthy called, Booth had no reason to hesitate. She opened her door. McCarthy stabbed her five times, beat her with a candelabrum, and cut off her finger while she was still alive to steal her diamond wedding ring. She pawned the ring for two hundred dollars and drove to a crack house.The sugar was never the point. The familiarity was.Episode 9 closes the Friends and Family block with eight compressed case profiles — each one a different variation on the same mechanism: proximity. weaponized, trust spent, the familiar face that was the last thing someone saw. A home invader who surveilled his target for weeks before he moved. A couple who used the wife as a decoy to gain entry to elderly neighbors' homes. A karaoke DJ nicknamed Huggy Bear who kept decomposing bodies on the floor of his camper while his neighbors smelled something and believed his explanation about the heat. A folk hero whose grave is still covered in gifts, despite the fact that he was simply getting rich. A wound of a man who shot his sister's boyfriend dead on a couch because she said he was hurting her, and she wasn't telling the truth.Twenty-eight cases across nine episodes. One architecture underneath all of them. Eight systemic warning signs — and the capstone: familiar doesn't mean safe.Featuring: Kimberly McCarthy | Johnny Shane Kormondy | Jaroslav Stodola | Daniel Conahan | Cory Morris | Vladimir Mukhankin | Louis-Amadeo Lacroix | Christian Brando.Sources: Wikipedia | Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice | Florida Supreme Court | Czech court records | California court records | Oklahoma court records | 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers

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    Taurus: The Spree Killer

    On August 19, 1987, Michael Ryan loaded three firearms into his car, doused his house in petrol, set it on fire, and walked down the main street of Hungerford shooting at anything that moved. Sixteen people died. Fifteen were wounded. When negotiators told him he had killed his own mother, he called it a mistake. Then he said: "Hungerford must be a bit of a mess. I wish I had stayed in bed." Then he shot himself.David Carpenter lost his stutter whenever he had absolute power over another person. The impediment that had imprisoned him since childhood — the one his mother refused to treat, the one his classmates weaponized — dissolved completely when he was behind a gun on a hiking trail with someone on their knees. He killed at least five people in the parks north and south of San Francisco. He was forty-nine years old when the killing likely began. His psychiatrists had diagnosed him. His criminal record documented decades of escalating violence. The system had warehoused the rage. It had not treated it.Milton Johnson was paroled thirteen years into a twenty-five-year rape sentence. Within months he was killing. He drove the same roads around Joliet every weekend in the same truck, bumping cars to make them pull over, then killing the occupants. Women in the area were complaining about the black pickup. Residents were buying guns and ammunition. The pattern was visible. Nobody stopped it in time.Episode 8 examines the Taurus spree killer — not the Aries explosion, but the structural failure. The fixed earth sign that absorbs and absorbs and absorbs until the container cracks. Three men who operated from fixed territory, telegraphed the charge for years, and were ignored. Eight warning signs, including the capstone: everyone saw it. Nobody said it.Featuring: Michael Ryan (Hungerford Massacre) | David Carpenter (The Trailside Killer) | Milton Johnson (The Summer of Terror).Sources: Wikipedia | FBI Behavioral Analysis | UK Home Office |California court records | Illinois court records | Murderpedia | FBI Criminal. Personality Research ProjectThank 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus. #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers #HungerfordMassacre #TrailsideKiller

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    Terrible Taurus: The Cannibal

    Under an overpass in San Cristobal, Venezuela, police found a shack. Inside: several vessels containing human flesh and viscera prepared for consumption. Three human heads. Several feet and hands. The man who lived there was homeless. He'd been living under that bridge for years. When drunken men fell asleep nearby, he killed them with a bamboo spear. He didn't eat women or children — he felt they were too pure. He avoided fat people because of cholesterol. He selected his victims the way you select a cut of meat at the market.In St. Petersburg, a sixty-eight-year-old woman was caught on CCTV carrying plastic bags of a dismembered friend through the streets. Police found diaries written in three languages hinting at dark ritual. According to those diaries, she removed her victims' lungs and ate them. She blew kisses to the judge at trial. She told the court she had been waiting to get caught for ten years — and that she decided she must go to prison because she needed a place to live.Carroll Cole told police, psychiatrists, and mental health workers across multiple states that he wanted to rape and strangle women. He said it voluntarily. He said it repeatedly. They discharged him every time — once with a bus ticket. He killed fifteen women.Three Taurus killers. Three entirely different functions of consumption. One ate to survive. One ate to ritualize. One claimed to eat to erase. The body as the final territory — the one you don't just claim. The one you take in. Eight warning signs, including the capstone: the system that sees the danger and decides it is not their problem.Featuring: Jose Dorangel Vargas Gomez | Tamara Samsonova (The Granny Ripper) | Carroll Cole.Sources: Wikipedia | Murderpedia | Russian court records | Nevada court records | Texas court records | FBI Criminal Personality Research ProjectThank 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers

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    Terrorist Taurus: The Nationalist

    When David Copeland's parents sang along to the Flintstones theme — "we'll have a gay old time" — he reportedly believed they were sending him a message. He was a teenager, terrified of something he couldn't accept about himself. His schizophrenic mind converted that terror into its opposite: a hatred so total, so fixed, it required bombs. Over thirteen days in the spring of 1999, he detonated three nail bombs in London — targeting the Black community in Brixton, the Bengali community in Brick Lane, and the gay community at the Admiral Duncan pub. Three dead. Forty-eight injured in the first blast alone.Bruce Carroll Pierce shot Jewish radio host Alan Berg thirteen times in his driveway, took 252 years for the white supremacist cause, and died in a federal prison cell while his comrades stopped writing. The movement forgot him. He complained from prison that drug dealers received more attention thanhe did.Timothy McGhee tattooed his neighborhood across his chest, trained nearly two hundred gang members in calisthenics and target practice, and killed anyone he didn't recognize on his streets. When he was captured, he wore a T-shirt that read "Fugitive. Can't see me."Three Taurus men. Three territories. The same mechanism: identity fused with ground, ground fused with cause, and a willingness to destroy everything — including themselves — for a cause that discarded all of them. Eight warning signs, including the capstone: the cause does not love you back.Featuring: David Copeland (London Nail Bomber) | Bruce Carroll Pierce (The Order) | Timothy McGhee (Toonerville Rifa 13).Sources: Wikipedia | SPLC | FBI | Los Angeles DA | BBC | Leonard Zeskind, Blood and Politics | UK Home OfficeThank 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers

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    Taurus: The Predator Next Door

    In 1928, the Budd family opened their door to a gentle, polite older man who called himself Frank Howard. He brought gifts for the children. He sat with the family over lunch. He had already been there once before. He asked if he could take ten-year-old Grace to a birthday party. They trusted him. He looked like someone they already knew. Six years later, Grace's mother received an anonymous letter describing, in grotesque detail, what had happened to her daughter.Albert Fish. Earle Nelson. Joseph Kondro. Robert Black. Four men. Four countries. Four eras. The same mechanism underneath all of them: they didn't hunt in unknown territory. They used familiarity, routine, and community trust as their hunting tools. They were already inside the neighborhood. They were already at the kitchen table. They already knew the children's names. One of them knew the password.Episode 5 profiles the Taurus Predator Next Door — the dark Taurus who doesn't move through a community as a stranger but as a fixture. The neighbor. The handyman. The uncle who comes over for dinner. The presence so steady, so ordinary, so immovable that the idea of danger never enters anyone's mind.Eight warning signs, including the capstone: the most dangerous predators are not the ones who escape detection because they're clever. They're the ones who escape detection because the community has collectively decided that danger looks different from this.Featuring: Albert Fish | Earle Nelson | Joseph Kondro | Robert Black.Sources: Wikipedia | FBI Criminal Personality Research Project | Murderpedia | Washington State court records | UK Home Office | Northern Ireland court recordsThank 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers #AlbertFish

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    Dark Taurus: Family Annihilators

    On August 13, 2018, Christopher Watts loaded his pregnant wife's body into his work truck. He had strangled her in their bed an hour earlier. Their two daughters — Bella, four, and Celeste, three — were also in the truck. One of them may still have been alive. He drove forty-five minutes to an oil worksite, buried his wife in a shallow grave, and pushed his daughters' bodies through eight-inch hatches into separate oil battery tanks. Then he drove home. Texted his girlfriend about their future. Called the kids' school to unenroll them. And stood on his front porch and pleaded for his family's safe return. When investigators offered him lunch after his confession, he said yes. He ate pizza.Waneta Hoyt suffocated five of her children over a period of years and blamed each death on SIDS. She performed the grief of a devastated mother so convincingly — fainting at funerals, collapsing at gravesides — that the community left their own children in her care. She killed them when she was alone with them and never killed when someone was watching. When she finally confessed, she worked through each death step by step. Then she told the court at sentencing: God forgive all of you who done this to me.Leslie Demeniuk shot her four-year-old twin sons with a .357 Magnum four days after her divorce was finalized. Her confession acknowledged she had killed them to hurt her ex-husband. A fleeing four-year-old. A mother chasing him with a revolver.Episode 4 goes deep on the Taurus family annihilator — the dark Taurus who erases the family not in rage but in the cold logic of ownership. Three cases. The same mechanism underneath all of them. Eight warning signs, including the capstone: if you cannot own them, you cannot tolerate them existing outside your control.Featuring: Christopher Watts | Waneta Hoyt | Leslie Demeniuk.Sources: Wikipedia | Weld County District Attorney | FBI Behavioral Analysis | People | Murderpedia | New York court records | Florida court recordsThank 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers #ChristopherWatts

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    Terrible Taurus: Friends & Family

    In 1928, a frail old man who looked like someone's grandfather knocked on the Budd family's door with gifts for the children, sat with them over lunch, and charmed them completely. Then he asked if he could take ten-year-old Grace to a birthday party. They said yes. They trusted him. He looked like someone they already knew.Sixty-five years later, in Frederick, Colorado, a man stood on his front porch asking a TV reporter for his missing pregnant wife and daughters to come home. He had strangled his wife in their bed the night before. He had smothered their two daughters. He had driven their bodies to a worksite and disposed of them in oil tanks. Then he texted his girlfriend about their future together.Albert Fish walked through front doors. Christopher Watts was already inside the house. Both were protected by the same thing: a surface so calm, so familiar, so perfectly ordinary that nobody thought to look beneath it until it was far too late.Episode 3 opens the Friends and Family block of Terrible Taurus Season. Jillian Clemmons introduces six configurations of the dark Taurus operating within family and community — the Annihilator, the Predator, the Ideologue, the Consumer, the Eruption, and the Opportunist — and names the three reasons the family is the dark Taurus's most dangerous context. Seven red flags, including the capstone: the family is not what it looks like from the outside. The photograph is evidence of nothing except that someone posed for a photograph.Featuring: Albert Fish | Christopher Watts | Waneta Hoyt | Leslie Demeniuk | David Copeland | Earle Nelson | Joseph Kondro | Robert Black | Carroll Cole | Michael Ryan | and more.Sources: Wikipedia | FBI Behavioral Analysis | Jonestown Institute | Clark County Prosecutor | San Diego County records | UK Home Office | 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers

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    Dark Taurus as Cult Leader.

    He built a settlement in the Guyanese jungle, named it after himself, and controlled the food supply, the communications, and the exits. He rehearsed the mass suicide multiple times — he called them White Nights — testing who would comply. When the real moment came, he had the children drink first, so the parents would watch their children die and lose the will to resist. Nine hundred and eighteen people died in a single afternoon.Marshall Applewhite required matching track suits, identical haircuts, new names, and the elimination of all gender expression. When cult membership dwindled and the spaceship hadn't come, he told thirty-nine followers that the comet Hale-Bopp was their sign. Each body was found on a neatly made bed with a packed overnight bag at its feet.Jeffrey Lundgren left a chainsaw running so the neighbors wouldn't hear the gunshots as he murdered a family of five — one at a time — in a barn. Their crime was insufficient obedience.Episode 2 profiles three Taurus cult leaders and the mechanism underneath all of them: the need to own not just things, not just land, but people. Their minds. Their money. Their labor. Their deaths. Jillian Clemmons traces five specific features of the Taurus cult leader, eight red flags — including the one that matters most — and six concrete awareness points for anyone inside a group that feels harder to leave than it was to enter.Featuring: Jim Jones | Marshall Applewhite | Jeffrey Lundgren.Sources: Wikipedia | Jonestown Institute (SDSU) | FBI Death Tape Q 042 | Britannica | San Diego County Sheriff | Clark County Prosecutor | Wikipedia (Bonnie Nettles) | Rolling StoneThank 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers #JimJones #HeavensGate #Jonestown

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    Terrible Taurus: What You Own

    Aries was combustion. The self so consuming it left no room for anyone else. Taurus is something different. Taurus is the soil. What gets planted here grows slowly. What takes root here does not come out. And when what has been planted is a wound — when the seed is neglect, and the soil is silence, and the roots grow down into a child who learned that the only safety in the world is what you can hold in your hands — what grows is something patient, and dense, and far more dangerous than it looks from the surface.Season Two opens where every Taurus story begins: not with the crime, but with the childhood that made it possible. Jillian Clemmons introduces the Taurus shadow — Venus-ruled, fixed earth, the zodiac's sign of ownership, permanence, and the deep animal need to possess. The specific wound that produces the dark Taurus: the household where love was conditional, where expressing needs was dangerous, where the child learned to go quiet and call it peace. The conformist mask — so seamless, so unremarkable, so perfectly calibrated that nobody thinks to look beneath it until it's far too late. The engine of possessiveness as pathology: if I cannot own it, no one can.Christopher Watts. H.H. Holmes. Waneta Hoyt. Albert Fish. Jim Jones. Karla Homolka. Mark David Chapman. The faces you thought you knew. Eight red flags. Six adult triggers. The season preview.Featuring: Case references spanning the full Season Two case file.Sources: Jillian Clemmons's research archive | Season Two case filesThank 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 Taurus are killers. Most aren't.© 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited.#TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #TerribleTaurus #Taurus #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #TaurusKillers

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    How to Survive an Aries

    On February 26, 1993, a bomb hidden in a Ryder van detonated in the underground parking garage of the World Trade Center's North Tower. Six people were killed. More than a thousand were wounded. When the FBI picked up one of the men who had helped build it, he was cooperative. He gave them names and addresses. They released him. He flew to Iraq. He has not been seen since 2002.In Verona, Italy, two men who had met in high school called themselves Ludwig, left manifestos at every crime scene, and spent seven years burning, stabbing, and axing twenty-eight people to death across three countries — because they had agreed, as teenagers, that the world was contaminated and they were the ones willing to clean it.In Oklahoma City, a man who had been attending anti-government meetings and experimenting with explosives before he ever met Timothy McVeigh helped mix the bomb ingredients in the truck the day before the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was destroyed. One hundred and. sixty-eight people were killed. Nineteen of them were children. He was watching television in Kansas when the building came down.Episode 20 is the season finale. Three final cases close the Work block. Then the thing this season has been building toward: a survival guide. Twenty episodes. Forty-plus cases. Five signals. Navigation principles for those already inside it. How to build an external record. A five-part departure plan. The Libra medicine. And a preview of Season Two.Featuring: Terry Nichols | Wolfgang Abel (Ludwig) | Abdul Rahman Said Yasin | Plus: the complete season recap across all twenty episodes.Sources: Wikipedia | FBI.gov | U.S. Department of Justice | Oklahoma City bombing trial records | Penza OblastCourt | Corriere del Veneto | CBS News 60 Minutes (Yasin interview, 2002)Thank 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 #OKCBombing #SeasonFinale

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    Aries: The Creepy Competitor

    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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    Scary Aries: The Boss

    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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    Awful Aries: The Employee

    She earned twenty-five dollars a week when most women earned five. She was Jolly Jane — bright, cheerful, well-liked, the nurse patients requested by name and doctors recommended to their wealthiest clients. While her patients slept, she experimented on them. She altered their prescribed dosages of morphine and atropine to watch what it did to their nervous systems. She climbed into bed with them and held them as they died, because the dying was the part she wanted. Her ambition, in her own words: to have killed more people — more helpless people — than any man or woman who has ever lived. She was dismissed from two hospitals for administering opiates recklessly. The doctors who dismissed her recommended her to their wealthy private clients anyway.Donald Harvey claimed to have murdered eighty-seven people. He told his coworkers about it when he was drunk. They decided he had an overactive imagination and sent him to a psychiatrist. Security caught him with a gym bag containing a gun, hypodermic needles, surgical gloves, a serial killer biography, and medical texts. The hospital let him quietly resign and pay a fine. He went to work at another hospital.Episode 17 goes deep on the Employee — the dark Aries who kills inside the institution that employs them, using the access the institution gives them and the silence the institution maintains.Three cases. Three institutions that knew. Not suspected — knew. And in every case made the same calculation: the cost of admitting the problem was higher than the cost of passing it along. Eight warning signs, including the capstone: the institution that lets the problem resign rather than reporting it is not protecting you. It is protecting itself.Featuring: Jane Toppan (Jolly Jane) | Donald Harvey | Christopher Duntsch (Dr. Death).Sources: Wikipedia | ProPublica | D Magazine | Texas court records | Murderpedia | Taunton State Hospital records |Kentucky court recordsThank 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 #JollyJane #DrDeath

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    Dark Aries: Work Overview

    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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    Dark Aries: The Last Embers

    He was the student body president. Pious, poised, systematic. He bought a crowbar a week before he used it, told his lover he had bought it, and beat his sleeping best friend's face with a dozen blows so severe that investigators initially thought the victim had been shot at close range with a shotgun. Then he showed up to the crime scene composed and smartly dressed to help.She married him, over idealized him, then converted him into a financial instrument. Three husbands dead. One best friend shot in a parking lot. Never convicted of murder. She weaponized the discretion of the people around her — their preference for gossip over confrontation, their willingness to be robbed quietly rather than embarrassed publicly — and used their manners as cover for decades.He wrote in his diary: she said I was a wimp, not a wolf. I will show her. He proceeded to murder eleven elderly and homeless men, bury their remains in his backyard, and keep a detailed diary about all of it — because a woman who had left him had wounded something that could only be answered with a body count.Episode 15 closes the dark Aries Love arena with four remaining cases and a full block-level reckoning. The chameleon. The femme fatale who was never convicted. The lone wolf who killed strangers to prove something to a woman who wasn't watching. And the actor who killed two innocent people for honeymoon money and laughed while cutting up the body. Then Jillian Clemmons steps back to see the entire Love arena at once — seven block-level warning signs, and the capstone: not one person in this block died because there were no warning signs.Featuring: Mark Mangelsdorf | Sandra Bridewell | Alexander Bychkov | Daniel Wozniak.Sources: Wikipedia | D Magazine | Dallas Observer | Russian federal court records | Penza Oblast Court | Orange County Register | People | Orange County court recordsThank 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

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    Angry Aries: The Predators

    A neighbor asks what is blocking the pipes in their shared apartment building. "Guts," says the quiet man in the bachelor flat. The neighbor laughs, assumes it's a joke, then looks inthe toilet and sees tiny human organs. The man has been killing for twenty-one years. Six other men have been arrested for his crimes. One of them hanged himself in custody.In Denver, a former basketball star cruises Colfax Avenue after serving time for murder, targeting women on the margins — women whose disappearances the system had already decided were less urgent. A surviving victim identifies his car, goes to the police, and watches him walk out of court acquitted because her cocaine conviction was used to discredit her testimony.In Saskatoon, a prison psychiatrist reviews the file of a man convicted of killing a woman whose breasts had been mutilated by bite marks — a case the arresting department had immediately classified as a sexual attack. The psychiatrist writes: I do not see him as a sex offender. He is released. Police put him under surveillance. They watch him pick up a woman, beat and rape her, and dump her on the street. They arrest her.Episode 14 examines the predator configuration — the dark Aries who has bypassed the relational entirely. No partner. No lover. Only the body he has decided he is entitled to. Jillian Clemmons traces the mechanism by which inadequacy becomes predation, and names what all three cases share: not just a killer, but a system that told him exactly who was unprotected.Featuring: Joachim Kroll (The Ruhr Cannibal) | Vincent Groves | John Martin Crawford.Sources: Wikipedia | Warren Goulding, Just Another Indian | German federal court records | Denver Post | Colorado Bureau of Investigation | Saskatchewan court recordsThank 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

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    Evil Aries Couples

    Bonnie Parker was already married when she met Clyde Barrow. She was nineteen. She left her husband. She smuggled a gun into the prison where Clyde was serving time so he could escape. When he got out, she got in the car. She did not get out of that car for the rest of her life.In Clear Lake City, Texas, seventy years later, a seventeen-year-old named Christine Paolilla walked into the home of the two girls who had given her a makeover, voted her Miss Irresistible, and treated her with the most genuine kindness she had ever received — and shot them both to death, along with two young men who were there that afternoon. Forty shots fired. When she realized her friend Rachael was still alive, still crawling toward the phone, still asking why, Paolilla picked up her .38 by the barrel and beat her skull in with the handle. Rachael Koloroutis had been carrying a photograph of Christine Paolilla in her purse.Episode 13 examines romance as accelerant — the specific mechanism by which the right partner converts the dark Aries from dangerous to lethal. Not manipulation. Not coercion. Presence. The warm body that stays in the car, that does not flinch, that says yes when everyone else says no. Jillian Clemmons traces the architecture underneath both cases and closes with six warning signs of the relationship that only moves in one direction.Featuring: Clyde Barrow (and Bonnie Parker) | Christine Paolilla (and Chris Snider).Sources: Wikipedia | FBI.gov | Texas State Historical Association | All That's Interesting | Houston Chronicle | PeopleThank 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 #BonnieAndClyde

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    Awful Aries: The Dungeon

    She helped him build the door. Elisabeth Fritzl was eighteen years old when she followed her father into the cellar beneath the family home in Amstetten, Austria. She believed she was helping him fix a door. He held a cloth soaked in ether over her face. She did not see daylight again for twenty-four years.Josef Fritzl did not snap. He did not explode. He planned, he engineered, he built — and then he maintained a system of absolute captivity for nearly a quarter of a century while his wife slept upstairs, while the family ate dinner above, while neighbors came for summer barbecues in the garden. This episode is a single-subject deep dive: one case, one man, one dungeon, one family destroyed from the inside. Jillian Clemmons traces the specific wound the childhood installed — the boy left in an orphanage, told his mother was dead, beaten until he bled when she returned — and the 1967 rape conviction that became his planning period. The Aries fire that did not detonate but burned at a constant low temperature for twenty-four years in a basement no one knew existed. Eight warning signs, including the capstone: the person who believes they deserve credit for not being worse.Featuring: Josef Fritzl and the twenty-four-year captivity of his daughter Elisabeth.Sources: Wikipedia | Austrian court records (2009) | BBC | The Guardian | Daily Mail | Der Standard | A&EThank 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

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    The Black Widow Aries

    Judy Buenoano waited five days after her husband died before she cashed his three life insurance policies. Five days. The discreet minimum. Then she found a new man. The new man died too. She cashed three life insurance policies on him. Then her nineteen-year-old son — poisoned with arsenic, partially paralyzed, fitted with heavy metal leg braces — drowned when the canoe she was paddling capsized. He was wearing fifteen pounds of metal and no life jacket. She collected twenty thousand dollars from his military life insurance. She opened a beauty salon.Episode 11 of Signs of Danger goes deep on the Aries black widow — the configuration that turns relationships into financial instruments and people into line items on a ledger. Two women. Two Aries. Different methods — poison and drowning on one end, a borrowed pistol on the other. The same premise underneath: the people closest to them were worth more dead than alive, and the math was simple enough to act on.Jillian Clemmons traces the specific Aries element in the black widow dynamic — not the patience or the planning, but the audacity. The willingness to run the same scheme again. The refusal to concede, to show contrition, to let go of the story. Five warning signs. The insurance conversation that arrives before it should. The coincidence that repeats. The biography that doesn't check out.Featuring: Judy Buenoano (born April 4, 1943; died March 30, 1998 — electric chair, Florida) | Frances Newton (born April 12, 1965; died September 14, 2005 — lethal injection, Texas).Sources: Wikipedia | Murderpedia | CBS News | Investigation Discovery | Austin Chronicle | Democracy Now | Chicago Tribune | Florida Sheriffs Association | Clark Prosecutor Archive | Find a GraveThank 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 #BlackWidow

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    Dark Aries: Love Overview

    Mel Ignatow knew she was going to leave him. So he found an accomplice, scream-tested a house, dug a grave in the woods behind it, and spent several weeks making extensive preparations. He taped what he did to the woman who tried to leave. He photographed it. He hid the photographs under a floor vent in a house he later sold to fund his defense. A jury acquitted him. The photographs survived anyway.Brynn Hartman shot her husband Phil — beloved, successful, the man whose career kept climbing — in their bed while he slept. Then she drove to a friend’s house and said: I killed Phil. The friend didn’t believe her. No one ever believed Brynn when she said the things that were true. She had been telling people for years what she was capable of. Episode 10 opens the Love block of the Aries Season — and the most dangerous arena yet. Jillian Clemmons lays out the full psychological framework for dark Aries in love: what healthy Aries love looks like, and the specific distance between that and the dark version. Three configurations of dark Aries love — the Possessor, the Performer, the Eraser — with seven warning signs that apply at every stage, from the first pursuit through the most dangerous moment: the one where the person tries toleave. Featuring: Mel Ignatow | Brynn Hartman | with previews of Josef Fritzl, Clyde Barrow, Christine Paolilla, Judy Buenoano, Sandra Bridewell, and Frances Elaine Newton. Sources: Wikipedia | FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit | Louisville Courier-Journal | Bob Hill, Doubleday | NBC News | People | Los Angeles Times | Entertainment Weekly Thank 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

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    Dark Aries: The Last Fires

    In Frankston, Australia, in 1993, a woman came home to find her cats slaughtered, their blood used to write a message on the wall: “Donna You’re Dead.” Her neighbor — a heavyset twenty-one-year-old named Paul Denyer — told her she would be safe now. He was the one who had done it. He had brought a knife that afternoon with the sole purpose of cutting her throat.In Santa Cruz, California, in October 1972, Herbert Mullin pulled over on a mountain road, pretended to have car trouble, and beat a homeless transient to death with a baseball bat. Over the next four months, he killed thirteen people. He believed California required a blood sacrifice to prevent earthquakes. He believed his father’s voice was giving the orders.Episode 9 closes the Friends and Family block of dark Aries Season One with seven cases that didn’t fit neatly into a single thematic episode — but belong in this conversation. Different countries, different decades, different body counts. The same architecture underneath. Jillian Clemmons profiles Lindsay Beckett, Robert Shulman, Leslie Irvin, Paul Denyer, Roberto Succo, Alexander Pichushkin, and Herbert Mullin — and closes nine episodes of the Friends and Family arena with five community-level warning signs. Featuring: Lindsay Beckett | Robert Shulman (The Postman) | Leslie Irvin | Paul Denyer (The Frankston Killer) | Roberto Succo | Alexander Pichushkin (The Chessboard Killer) | Herbert Mullin. Sources: Wikipedia | FBI.gov | New Zealand court records | Newsday | New York Daily News | Marjorie Wallace, The Silent Twins | BBC | The Guardian | La Repubblica | BBC News |Corriere della Sera | Russian federal court records Thank 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

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    Aries: The Performer and the Infamy Machine

    He killed at least eight women and could not stand the fact that nobody knew it was him. So he drew a smiley face on a truck stop bathroom wall, wrote an anonymous confession with details only the killer would know, and waited. When nobody responded, the letters started — to prosecutors, to journalists, to news outlets — each one signed the same way.In a hotel room on the thirty-second floor of the Mandalay Bay, another man had been there for three days. He checked in under his own name, set up twenty-four firearms, and mapped the sight lines down to the crowd below. On October 1, 2017, he opened fire on 22,000 people. He killed sixty. Then he turned the gun on himself. He left no note, no manifesto, no motive. He left a number.Episode 8 of the Aries Season introduces the Performer — the dark Aries who does not just commit violence but advertises it. The audience is not optional. The audience is the architecture. Jillian Clemmons traces two men shaped by fathers who modeled a specific lesson about power, two men who experienced a catastrophic collapse before the killing began, and two men for whom the violence was not the end — it was the opening act.The same need underneath. Different volumes. The same frequency. Featuring: Keith Hunter Jesperson (The Happy Face Killer) | Stephen Craig Paddock (The Las Vegas Shooter). Sources: Wikipedia | FBI.gov | Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Final Report | Oregon State Penitentiary records | All That’s Interesting | Psychology Today | People | CNN| NBC News Thank 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

  31. 19

    Aries: The Vampire and the Serpent

    He told them he was five hundred years old. He dressed in black. He claimed he could smell blood through walls. He formed a clan, gave lost teenagers a mythology to belong to, and then drove through the night from Kentucky to Florida to murder a fifteen-year-old girl's parents with a crowbar — because she said her life at home was hell, and he decided he was the one who would save her. He was sixteen. Halfway around the world and two decades earlier, another man was constructing a different kind of mythology. He posed as a gem dealer. He befriended Western tourists on the hippie trail through Southeast Asia — then robbed them, poisoned them, and, when they threatened to expose him, killed them. His method for gathering followers was this: he would create the problem, then present himself as the solution. The grateful victim became the loyal follower. The loyal follower became the accomplice. Episode 7 introduces the charismatic predator profile — thedark Aries who doesn't just commit violence but builds an entire mythology around themselves first, so the violence arrives inside a story. A story they wrote. A story they star in. Jillian Clemmons traces the shared architecture underneath Rod Ferrell and Charles Sobhraj, and names eight warning signs of the charismatic Aries predator.Featuring: Rod Ferrell (The Vampire Clan, Eustis, Florida,1996) | Charles Sobhraj (The Serpent / The Bikini Killer, Southeast Asia, 1970s).Sources: Wikipedia | Oxygen Deadly Cults | The OrlandoSentinel | Britannica | Crime and Investigation UK | Al JazeeraThank 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

  32. 18

    Angry Aries: The Brothers and the Twins

    What happens when the Aries wound doesn't belong to one person — but to a unit? Season 1, Episode 6 of Signs of Danger examines the sibling bond as closed system: what happens when two siblings share the same damage, the same fire, and that shared fire doesn't cancel out but compounds. Jillian Clemmons profiles two cases that could not look more different on the surface — and share everything that matters underneath. The Briley Brothers — Linwood, James, and Anthony — were a family killing crew who terrorized Richmond, Virginia for seven months in 1979, killing at least twelve people while continuing to mow lawns and fix cars for the neighbors on their block. The Gibbons Twins — June and Jennifer — were arsonists who hurt no one, prayed on their knees for the strength to speak to their own mother, and spent twelve years in Broadmoor for crimes that didn't include a single act of violence against another person. One crew exploded outward. One pair imploded inward. The mechanism underneath was the same.Featuring: The Briley Brothers (Linwood Briley, JamesBriley, Anthony Briley) | June and Jennifer Gibbons, the Silent Twins.Sources: Wikipedia | Richmond Times-Dispatch | WashingtonPost | Marjorie Wallace, The Silent Twins | BBC | The Guardian |Oxygen.com | UPI | Virginia Supreme Court recordsThank 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 #SilentTwins #Aries #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #AriesKillers

  33. 17

    Scary Aries: The Missionaires

    He read Mein Kampf as a teenager and felt, in his own words, "something weird about that book." He changed his name, joined the Klan, and spent a decade sniping strangers from a distance. He wanted to start a race war. He did not start a race war. He sat alone in his bedroom, typed "black on white crime" into a search engine, and attached his entire worldview to the first thing he found. Then he walked into one of the oldest Black churches in America and sat down for Bible study. He killed nine people. He reloaded five times.He was a rich kid from the Chicago suburbs who followed a charismatic leader, handed out pamphlets, gave interviews on camera, told a journalist exactly what he was going to do — and then did it on the Fourth of July.Episode 5 examines the Aries missionary: the person who takes the private wound, the personal insignificance, the rage of a life that never delivered what it promised — and converts all of it into a public mission. The ideology is white supremacy. The architecture underneath it is Aries. Jillian Clemmons traces the mechanism across three decades and three cases — and names seven warning signs the system missed every time.Featuring: Dylann Roof (Emanuel AME Church, Charleston,2015) | Joseph Paul Franklin (race war sniper, 1977–1980) | Benjamin Nathaniel Smith (Independence Day shooting spree, 1999).Sources: Wikipedia | GQ ("A Most AmericanTerrorist") | SPLC | NBC News | CNN | NPR | FBI Serial Killers Series | Chicago Tribune | Forward | Ricky Byrdsong WikipediaThank 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.

  34. 16

    Evil Aries: The School Shooters

    For Christmas 1978, Wallace Spencer gave his sixteen-year-old daughter a Ruger semi-automatic rifle, a telescopic sight, and five hundred rounds of ammunition. She had asked for a radio. Six weeks later, she opened her bedroom window, aimed across the street at Cleveland Elementary School, and started shooting. "I don't like Mondays," she told a reporter. "This livens up the day." Twenty years later, Eric Harris walked into Columbine HighSchool laughing. "This is what we always wanted to do," he told Dylan Klebold. "This is awesome." Episode 4 of the Aries Season looks at the school as a target — the first institution outside the family, the first place that delivers a verdict on your worth, the first arena where the dark Aries who has been assigned a position they did not earn and will not accept has to sit with that assignment for eight hours a day. Brenda Spencer was invisible in her damage; every system that touched her documented the crisis and did not act. Eric Harris was the opposite problem: composed on the surface, catastrophic underneath, performing normalcy with a precision the institution was not designed to see through. Same destination. Different geometry. Jillian Clemmons traces the architecture underneath both cases — and seven warning signs the system missed.Featuring: Brenda Spencer (Cleveland Elementary shooting,San Diego, 1979) | Eric Harris (Columbine, 1999).Sources: Wikipedia | San Diego Union-Tribune | NBC 7 SanDiego | CBS 8 San Diego | Times of San Diego | All That's Interesting | Jefferson County Sheriff's Office | Denver Post Columbine Report | CNN Columbine Special Report | BritannicaThank 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

  35. 15

    Apex Aries: The Systems Children

    On July 29, 1994, seven-year-old Megan Kanka crossed the street to see a puppy. The man across the street had told her he had one. She did not come back. What the Kanka family did not know — what the law at the time did not require anyone to tell them — was that their neighbor was a convicted sex offender who had been through a treatment program he slept through before being released directly across the street from their daughter. The institution knew. The community did not. The gap was Megan's life.Episode 3 of the Aries Season asks the hardest question yet: not what made them, but who saw it coming — and what did they do about it? Arthur Goode III was arrested for child molestation before he killed anyone. Three times the system had him. Three times his parents' bail money retrieved him. Jesse Timmendequas had two prior convictions, a 187-page psychiatric file, and a documented treatment record that showed he slept through most of the sessions. The system certified both men manageable. It was wrong. Twice.Jillian Clemmons traces four structural mechanisms of institutional failure — and the law that Megan Kanka's family built in her absence.Featuring: Arthur Frederick Goode III | Jesse Timmendequasand the murder of Megan Kanka.Sources: Wikipedia | Washington Post | UPI Archives | NewJersey Supreme Court (State v. Timmendequas, 1999) | Justia Law | FindLaw | WINK News (Cape Coral) | Fractured Fairfax | Find a GraveThank 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

  36. 14

    Dark Aries: The Wound That Made Them

    A nine-year-old boy stands at a window during visiting hours, waiting for his mother. She doesn't come. She hasn't come in weeks. He makes excuses for her: she is ill. Her back is bothering her. He was not mentally ill. The doctors had said so. He was just unwanted — and the system that caught him did nothing about it. He grew up to kill the boys he wished he could have been.Episode 2 of Signs of Danger goes where the framework episode pointed: into the cases. David Maust and Ivan Hill — two Aries men whose childhoods installed the exact machinery that produced the violence. One white, one Black. One who killed teenagers he had genuinely befriended, and hated himself for every one. One who called the police to taunt them and told them where to find the body. Same wound. Same sign. Same Mars-ruled fight response locked in the on position since childhood. Different directions.Jillian Clemmons traces what the environments installed — the abandoned child, the beaten son, the man of the house at ten — and what the systems that processed them chose to do about it. Seven red flags for the friends and family context. Six practical awareness points. The anatomy of a failure that kept repeating because no one was watching.Featuring: David Maust (The Boy at the Window) | Ivan Hill (The 60 Freeway Killer).Sources: Wikipedia | Find a Grave | Chicago Tribune | OC Register | LA Weekly | Whittier Daily News | Monterey Herald | San Gabriel Valley Tribune | California Department of Corrections and RehabilitationThank 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

  37. 13

    Scary Aries: The Childhood

    Before there was a killer, there was a child. Season One of Signs of Danger: A True Crime Astrology Podcast opens where every true crime story really begins — not with the crime, but with the childhood that made it possible. Jillian Clemmons introduces the Aries shadow: Mars-ruled, cardinal fire, the zodiac's first sign — and the one most structurally dangerous when the warrior instinct has nowhere legitimate to go. This episode traces the specific wounds that turn an Aries child into a dark Aries adult: the household where physical force was the primary language, and the mask built so early and so completely that the person inside it forgot what was underneath. The fuse, not the fire. The part that comes before.Three expressions of the same wound. The Exploder. The Performer. The Crusader.Featuring: Ivan Hill | The Briley Brothers | Rod Ferrell |James Ruppert | Clyde Barrow | Brenda Spencer | Dylann Roof | Eric Harris | Josef Fritzl | Alexander Pichushkin | Richard Kuklinski | Gerald Robinson | Herbert Mullin — and many more from this season.Sources: Wikipedia | FBI.gov | San Diego Union-Tribune |Santa Cruz Sentinel | NBC News | San Gabriel Valley Tribune | Los Angeles Daily News | A&E Crime+Investigation | California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation | Hamilton Journal-NewsThank 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 #ForensicAstrology #Aries #SerialKiller #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #AriesKillers

  38. 12

    Signs of Danger: A True Crime Astrology Podcast

    Everyone said he was charming. She was so quiet, so polite, such a good mother. He was the last person you'd ever suspect. You've heard these lines before, after every arrest, after every body is found, after every neighbor shakes their head on the evening news and says they never saw it coming. But what if the signs were always there, not in the stars, but in the psychology the stars describe? I'm Jillian Clemmons, and this is Signs of Danger: A True Crime Astrology Podcast. Every zodiac sign has a shadow. A place where its greatest strengths twist into something unrecognizable. Libra's charm becomes manipulation, Scorpio's intensity becomes obsession. Cancer's devotion becomes a cage no one is allowed to leave. This podcast is about what lives in that shadow. Every episode I take on one sign. I break down its psychology, then I walk you through the real killers, manipulators, and predators who embody that shadow at its most extreme, not to excuse them, not to reduce them to a birth chart, but to answer the question that haunts every case. Every courtroom. Every grieving family left behind. Why? This is a framework for understanding the darkest corners of human behavior, and for recognizing the warning signs before it's too late. Every sign has a gift, every sign has a wound, and every sign, pushed far enough into its shadow, is capable of something most people will tell you they never saw coming. The stars don't make killers, but they do leave fingerprints. I'm Jillian Clemmons. This is Signs of Danger. This podcast is coming soon to your chosen streaming platform.Music credit to Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio

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Every zodiac sign has a shadow — where its greatest strengths twist into something unrecognizable. Libra's charm becomes manipulation. Scorpio's intensity becomes obsession. Cancer's devotion becomes a cage. Signs of Danger is a true crime astrology podcast exploring the darkest corners of human behavior. Each episode, host Jillian Clemmons breaks down one sign's psychology — then walks you through the real killers and predators who embody that shadow at its most extreme. The stars don't make killers. But they do leave fingerprints.

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