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The problem with light speed is that you tend to skip over parts when you should have slowed down.
Like the part where I didn't ask you anything, yet you volunteered.
But didn't have any answers, which means you should have chosen that moment to skip over my post.

Okay Skipper sense you don't seem to know much, except the same tag line:
"Cancer are the serial killers!!!" "Cancer are the serial killers!!!"

I will indeed wait for Seraph.

This time I will ask by name in case you are breaking the speed barrier and skip over the fact that your name was never called.

OH SERAPH!!!! OH SERAPH!!!

Do you have statistics on the signs of the victims please? 🙂
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LunarMaiden, your question wasn't directed at anyone in particular so anyone could have answered and I did...the story ends there. In my reply to your post I remember directing you to Seraph as he seems to have more to add on this topic. My answer was useless but I still pointed you towards the only informative person on this whole thread. Regarding speed and all that, I ONLY read/soak in the parts that interest me, the rest is nothing more than a lot alphabets in 1 line with spaces inbetween.
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WaterCup, actually my question was directed toward anyone who could answer.
You took that moment to gloat and joke about Cancers being #1 Serial Killers.
(Which, I'm not entirely convinced is true.)
But I'm glad you at least directing me toward someone whom may know.
I'm not really concerned about anything but getting the statistics for my question and proving or disproving my personal theory. Nothing else is relevant at this point.
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thebigcarlos, what do you mean by "water signs...naaa forget it"...are you saying they aren't capable of such an act? I think most fire signs would kill in a fit of anger, not meaning to, but something that just happened. The insanity plea, I forgot what its called in legal terms when somebody kills without intention, thats for the fire signs. I think water would kill with intent, planned murder due some imagined or real slight. Hurt feelings and all that. I dont see air being killers either, we just dgaf enough to be driven to kill. Earth im not sure, maybe kill for financial gain ie. those who kill for life insurance.
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Virgo ed gein the texas chainsaw movies were based on his multiple personalities, gemini the hill side strangler.
serial killers tend to be thinker signs such as auggie, leo, aries, saggies.
Most people seem to think scorpios are the ultimate serial killers well your wrong.
I think a scorpio would kill in the heat of the moment rather than plan to kill random people.
Charles Mason was a scorpio but he was not a serial killer he got a other people, thinker signs such as saggies virgos to do his dirty work.
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I take some of it back, Belle Gunness killed for financial reasons and she was a scorp. An earth moon maybe? What motivates them to kill and continue killing is what intrigues me. The guy I mentioned on my OP said when he cuts someone and sees the gash with the blood seeping out is what got him addicted to killing. The other one, forgot who, said its when the sparkle of the eyes dimmed as the life left the body that gave him the most high. So it seems like the reasons vary from killer to killer. The only thing they have in common is crippled emotions and a very sick mind.
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OH SERAPH!!!! OH SERAPH!!!

Do you have statistics on the signs of the victims please? 🙂



At your service, Lunar. 😉

In answer to your question, I don't. It isn't an oft-asked question, probably because the killers themselves are usually the main objects of interest.

I'll look into it, though, and post anything I can find. Or, what I might do (if this hasn't already been done) is dig up (no pun intended) the signs of a set of known victims.

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Thank you Seraph

I appreciate it. 😄

So what do you think of my theory?
That if someone is murdered it's more likely to be done by someone who feels a connection to them based on a Trine, sextile or Conjunction. Not sure if I'm saying it right.

For example, Leo killing an Aries, Aries killing an Aqua or Libra killing a Libra. Or other aspects in our chart that gives the same connection.



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@Nemesis: I'm definitely going to have to read up on that one. I wonder if other killers bother to read these books and other documentation out there as well so they can try to avoid the profile stereotypes.



as a matter of fact, many organized serial killers have profound knowledge in criminal psychology. they read or own many such books. detective magazines, true crime books, forensic books - have often been found in their houses or appartments. etc.
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I believe some view murder, serial killing as their true calling. Like being an artist.
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Holy shit, IQ of 210. Trade me.

Honestly, I should know more about this topic, being a crim major. I'll have to look over my notes from last year. I learned about a whole lot of theories last year, about what contributes to criminal behavior...such as, lack of activities, lack of attachments/bonds, area of living, negative emotionality. And then there's the different kinds of crime...the rich are more likely to commit white collar crimes, obviously, people who are impulsive are more likely to commit violent crimes, etc. But, all of what I said was pretty common sense. It does seem like a lot of celebrated cases, the ones you see on the media, are done by those with higher IQs. They're either more elaborate (such as, a cover up, etc) or more violent. I'll dig up some old books and stuff and see if I can come up with anything interesting.
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Holy shit, IQ of 210. Trade me.

Honestly, I should know more about this topic, being a crim major. I'll have to look over my notes from last year. I learned about a whole lot of theories last year, about what contributes to criminal behavior...such as, lack of activities,



So . . . boredom?? LOL

"Fuck. There's nothing on TV. I'm gonna go knock off a bank. And besides, the weather's great!"
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Kinda. You don't have things to take up your time, so you commit crime, basically. I know after school activities were used as an example. Those type of activities could be used to build bonds, too, but not all have to be. Exercising and stuff like that counts, too. Your work schedule changed, so you suddenly have nothing to occupy your time. I think the main thing for this is not that with that time you suddenly think of wanting to commit crime, but that you literally can't because you're doing something else. Think of drugs...you're a druggie, but because your school schedule is so packed tight, you don't have time to either buy drugs or use them. Of course, I'm sure people would find time to do that, but it's just an example.
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I'm just trying to figure out who in the fucking world would hire an Aries to do a crime? I don't think we'd be that good at it, and yes, we would get caught, which probably isn't of concern to the person who did the hiring, but seriously, I just don't see us making out to be great criminals even if we are intelligent. I don't think we're detail-oriented enough.

I'm surprised Libras aren't ranked higher, but I'm not surprised that they aren't the most dangerous of the three air signs. I think it would be close though between Libras and Aquas.


How so?
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Serial Killer: Keith Hunter Jespersen (Born April 6, 1955)
http://www.thesharkguys.com/lists/astrology-and-serial-killers-born-under-a-bad-sign-part-one/<BR>
Angelo Buono, Jr was a libra he was one of the killers with a gemini who are called the hillside stranglers.

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Holy shit, IQ of 210. Trade me.

Honestly, I should know more about this topic, being a crim major. I'll have to look over my notes from last year. I learned about a whole lot of theories last year, about what contributes to criminal behavior...such as, lack of activities,



So . . . boredom?? LOL

"Fuck. There's nothing on TV. I'm gonna go knock off a bank. And besides, the weather's great!"


Kinda. You don't have things to take up your time, so you commit crime, basically. I know after school activities were used as an example. Those type of activities could be used to build bonds, too, but not all have to be. Exercising and stuff like that counts, too. Your work schedule changed, so you suddenly have nothing to occupy your time. I think the main thing for this is not that with that time you suddenly think of wanting to commit crime, but that you literally can't because you're doing something else. Think of drugs...you're a druggie, but because your school schedule is so packed tight, you don't have time to either buy drugs or use them. Of course, I'm sure people would find time to do that, but it's just an example.



Ok, but all of this obviously assume that one would have a *tendency* to do that. Most people, when bored, don't think of committing crimes.

I know I'm stating the obvious, but from your post the obvious wasn't immediately obvious, at least to my own humble comprehension. 😉
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That's true, but whether the person has tendencies or not, I was just stating things that can lead to criminal activity. And like I said, it's not exactly boredom, but the availability of resources, in this case of which it is time. Some serial killers can fall under this. Not all crime is impulsive. Serial killers sometimes plan out where their next victim will be, who it will be (in a general sense, such as, blonde female, young), but if they never have the time to commit it, they can't do it (as stated before, they'd probably find time, but let's just ignore that for the example). I mean, we are talking about serial killers, right? I don't know if I'm mi