`` As if - the explanation of Emergence

Under Construction


Crime Examples


Somebody usually dies - James Bond - Skyfall


Index


    Institutional Murder

  1. The Judge, The Buddhist and the Hangman

  2. Bonnie and Clyde (blackcross)

  3. Attempted Murder

  4. Susan Walters - Strangled her would-be hitman

  5. Thomas Crooks (blackcross) - Shot the ex-President's ear

  6. Accidental Murder

  7. Greg Fleniken (blackcross) - Shot through an hotel wall (This is one of the most incredible examples ever)

  8. Probable Murder

  9. The Disappearance of Sarm Heslop (blackcross)

  10. Outright Murder

  11. Ed Gein wants to be his mother ()

  12. Australia's Worst - David Birnie

  13. Leah Betts and the Rettendon Murders (blackcross)

  14. Lizzie Borden - took an Axe and gave her Mother 40 whacks ()

  15. Elias Morgan gets 43 years for murder

  16. Charlie Kirk (blackcross) - Hoist by his own petard

  17. Judith Barsi (blackcross) - Shot with mummy, by daddy (This example is a triple Greg)

  18. Nicholas Prosper Murders his Mother Juliana Falcon (blackcross) and his siblings Kyle and Giselle ()

  19. Benjamin Field - Killed Thomas Farquhar (no entry)

  20. Bill Joe Benefiel - Kidnapped, raped and murdered (no entry)

  21. James Byrd - Dragged 4 miles by White Rascists (blackcross) (no entry)

  22. Jay Katz - shot his own father and stepmother (no entry)

  23. Terrorism

  24. Ted Kaczynski - the Unabomber

  25. Sex Crimes

  26. Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump

  27. Ken Lamberton - a teacher and his 14 year old pupil (no entry)

Much as early death is a tragedy for all concerned, there is frequently more than a grain of hope to be found by examining the astrology of crimes and those involved in extreme circumstances.


There is a fine distinction to draw between crime and death, and I must admit to some inconsistency. Some of the crimes here involved death, some of the deaths, in that category, were also crimes. Who said life wouldn't be messy.


Other interesting examples to be added [one day]



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