Signs of Danger: A True Crime Astrology Podcast

Jillian Clemmons

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.

  1. Dark Gemini: The Obsession

    2h ago

    Dark Gemini: The Obsession

    He wrote letters to her for seven months. Love poems, romantic confessions slipped under a dormitory door at Yale. When the letters didn't work, he called. When the calls didn't work, he followed her. When none of it worked — when the actress he had built his entire interior life around still would not look at him — he decided to do something so loud she would have no choice. On March 30, 1981, John Hinckley Jr. stepped out of a crowd outside the Washington Hilton and fired six shots at the President of the United States in 1.7 seconds. He had already written the letter explaining why. He had left it in his hotel room. Two thousand miles away and thirty years later, a man in England updated his Facebook status. "Just got out of jail, I've lost everything, my business, my property and to top it all off my lass has gone off with someone else." Then he added three words nobody took seriously: "Watch and see what happens." Two days later, Raoul Moat drove to his ex-girlfriend's house with a sawed-off shotgun. He killed her new boyfriend. He shot her in the stomach. Then he drove to a roundabout and shot a police officer in the face. During the subsequent manhunt — the largest in modern British history — he sent a forty-nine-page handwritten letter to police, recorded a four-hour audio. message, and wrote separately to his ex-girlfriend. Every act of violence was preceded by, narrated by, saturated with communication. The gun was the punctuation. The broadcast came first. Both Geminis. Both turned romantic rejection into public spectacle. Both used violence as a signal fired into the world — expecting someone, somewhere, to finally receive it. Six warning signs that close the dark Gemini love block. Featuring: John Hinckley Jr. | Raoul Moat. Sources: Wikipedia | U.S. court records | Northumbria Police records | Murderpedia 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 Geminis are killers. Most aren't. © 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited. #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #GeminiSeason #Gemini #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #GeminiKillers #JohnHinckley

    33 min
  2. Grim Gemini: The Call and the Letter

    3d ago

    Grim Gemini: The Call and the Letter

    On the back of a twenty-three-year-old woman found dead near the Tamiami Trail in Miami, someone had written a message. "THIRD!" — with a happy face dotting the I. Below it: "See if you can catch me." The killer used two drawn eyes instead of the word "see." He signed it with his initials. He was numbering his kills. He was addressing the police. He was writing on the dead the way another person might write on a chalkboard — annotating his work, marking his progress, turning murder into correspondence. And after every killing, he knelt beside the body and talked to it. He blamed the corpse for ruining his life. The dead were the only audience left who could not talk back, could not leave, could not do what his wife had done. They had to listen. Twelve hundred miles north, in a piano bar on East 58th Street inManhattan, a quiet man in a sweater was ordering Scotch and water. He liked to talk about musical theater and his job as a nurse. A piano player later described him as "a delicate, soft person, very quiet and very gentle." A lawyer who'd known him for twelve years said: "He was the kind of guy you could trust with your ATM card." By the time the men he befriended at that bar stopped coming home, their bodies had been dismembered with surgical precision, washed clean of blood, and left in garbage bags along the highways of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He has never spoken about the murders. Not at trial. Not in prison. Not once. Two Geminis. Two days apart in June. One could not stop talking to the dead. The other could not stop talking to the living. The word was the weapon. The only difference was the timing. Featuring: Rory Enrique Conde | Richard Westall Rogers Jr. Sources: Wikipedia | Miami-Dade court records | New Jersey court records | Murderpedia 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 Geminis are killers. Most aren't. © 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited. #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #GeminiSeason #Gemini #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #GeminiKillers #LastCallKiller

    32 min
  3. Shadow Gemini: The Body Count

    4d ago

    Shadow Gemini: The Body Count

    Between 1970 and 2005, Samuel Little strangled women across more than a dozen states. He chose his victims with precision — sex workers, women addicted to drugs, women of color living on the margins, women whose disappearances would not trigger investigations, whose bodies, if found, would be misclassified as overdoses or natural deaths. He was arrested twenty-six times in eleven states before any murder charge stuck. He was tried three times and acquitted, because the witnesses against him were the kind of women juries did not believe. He confessed to ninety-three murders. The FBI confirmed more than sixty. He is the most prolific serial killer in American history. In prison, he drew detailed color portraits of at least fifty of his victims, working from memory alone. He laughed as he told a journalist what he had done. "I was just killing for pleasure." He had waited thirty-five years for someone to ask. In December 1977, Richard Trenton Chase drove past a man carrying groceries with his wife and shot him in the chest. Over the next month, he killed five more people — drinking their blood, blending organs into smoothies, mutilating bodies — because he believed his own blood was turning to powder and his cranial bones were shifting beneath his skin. He killed six people in one month. He was caught because a woman he'd gone to high school with spotted him on the street — sunken eyes, skeletal frame, blood on his sweatshirt — and called police. In his apartment: every utensil stained with blood. In his refrigerator: human brains. One so methodical he could draw his victims' faces decades later. One so disorganized his apartment was a crime scene before he ever killed anyone. Both Geminis. Both invisible to the system. For entirely different reasons. Six warning signs — including the one that implicates the system itself. Featuring: Samuel Little | Richard Trenton Chase. Sources: Wikipedia | FBI Violent Criminal Apprehension Program | California court records | FBI profiler Robert Ressler | Jillian Lauren, Behold the Monster | Murderpedia 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 Geminis are killers. Most aren't. © 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited. #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #GeminiSeason #Gemini #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #GeminiKillers #SamuelLittle

    26 min
  4. Shadow Gemini: The Campus and the Con

    5d ago

    Shadow Gemini: The Campus and the Con

    In 1979, a man who had applied to be a police officer multiple times, who had ridden along in squad cars with the very detectives hunting the Hillside Strangler, who had bought a fake psychology degree and opened a counseling practice — was arrested in Bellingham, Washington, for strangling two women. Without his cousin beside him, he had left evidence everywhere. As if the part of him that planned had always belonged to someone else. In Ypsilanti, Michigan, a decade earlier, an honor student, tri-captain of the football team, star pitcher, fraternity brother who opened doors for women and stood when a woman entered the room — was offering rides to young women hitchhiking near campus. Seven of them did not get out of the car. When police questioned him, they noted he was "a personable sort" and accepted his alibi at face value. Kenneth Bianchi was a Gemini. John Norman Collins was a Gemini. This episode is about the con — not seduction, not the accomplice, not the double life. The con. The performance of normalcy so thorough, so relentless, so detailed that trust itself became the weapon. Mercury as the ferryman: he does not force, he does not threaten. He offers the ride. And you get in — because he does not look dangerous. That was the whole point. Six warning signs, including the capstone: when the mask never comes off, the mask is the face. Featuring: Kenneth Bianchi | John Norman Collins. Sources: Wikipedia | Los Angeles court records | Michigan court records | Murderpedia | FBI 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 Geminis are killers. Most aren't. © 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited. #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #GeminiSeason #Gemini #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #GeminiKillers #HillsideStrangler

    25 min
  5. Dark Gemini: The Family Man's Other Life

    6d ago

    Dark Gemini: The Family Man's Other Life

    In Spokane, Washington, Robert Lee Yates buried a woman's body in his own backyard. Not in the woods. Not in a ditch off a highway. In the yard where his five children slept. He later told investigators he had wanted to see her "every day." Inside the house, his wife Linda was finding burned credit card bills in the fireplace and charges to hourly hotels. She assumed an affair. The manageable kind of betrayal. Not the kind where your husband is burying women in the soil your kids play on. In Rochester, New York, police found a woman's body floating in a creek and decided not to remove it. They staked out the bridge based on a psychological profile suggesting the killer would return to the scene. Sure enough, a man appeared on the bridge directly above the body, sitting in his car. Masturbating. His name was Arthur Shawcross. He had already murdered eleven women. He had been released from prison fourteen years into a twenty-five year sentence for killing two children. His criminal record had been sealed by the judicial system so he could settle somewhere without causing a panic. Two Geminis. Two complete domestic lives — wives, children, routines — running in parallel with something else entirely. This episode is about Mercury-ruled compartmentalization at its most lethal: not a mask, not a split, but architecture. Two structures built and maintained simultaneously, sharing a single foundation that no one else could see. Six warning signs, including the capstone: the system that seals the record is not protecting the community. It's building the second compartment for him. Featuring: Robert Lee Yates | Arthur Shawcross. Sources: Wikipedia | Washington State court records | Monroe County court records | FBI | Murderpedia 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 Geminis are killers. Most aren't. © 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited. #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #GeminiSeason #Gemini #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #GeminiKillers #GeneseeRiverKiller

    24 min
  6. Gemini: The Seducer and the Monster

    Jun 1

    Gemini: The Seducer and the Monster

    Neville Heath had an address book containing three hundred women. He had proposed marriage to women he intended to sleep with and discard. He had talked his way out of three court martials, multiple fraud convictions, and at least two RAF dismissals. After murdering Margery Gardner in a London hotel room — seventeen lash marks from a riding crop, flesh torn from her body — he wrote to the Scotland Yard detective investigating the case, admitted he had been in the room, and offered to mail them the murder weapon. He never did. Then he checked into a hotel in Bournemouth as Group Captain Rupert Brooke, charmed the staff, met twenty-one-year-old Doreen Marshall, overruled her request for a taxi, walked her in the wrong direction, and killed her in the woods. Then he walked into the nearest police station and volunteered to help identify the missing girl. An officer recognized him from the circulated description. In his jacket pocket: a cloakroom ticket. In the locker: a blood-stained riding whip. Peter Kürten did not seduce individual women. He seduced an entire city. After each murder in Düsseldorf, he returned to sit in taverns near the crime scene and listen to locals discuss his work. He joined angry mobs protesting his own crimes. He sent anonymous letters to police and newspapers, providing hand-drawn maps to buried victims. He wanted credit. At his execution, he asked his psychiatrist: "After my head is chopped off, will I still be able to hear, at least for a moment, the sound of my own blood gushing from the stump of my neck? That would be the pleasure to end all pleasures." Both Geminis. The same gift underneath — Mercury's ability to read a room — aimed in different directions. Six warning signs for the dark Gemini seducer. Featuring: Neville Heath | Peter Kürten. Sources: Wikipedia | Old Bailey trial records | Dr. Karl Berg, TheSadist | Murderpedia 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 Geminis are killers. Most aren't. © 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited. #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #GeminiSeason #Gemini #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #GeminiKillers #VampireOfDusseldorf

    31 min
  7. Ghoulish Gemini: The Love Overview

    May 29

    Ghoulish Gemini: The Love Overview

    Catherine Birnie had been in love with David Birnie since she was twelve years old. She followed him through his criminal convictions, through his marriage to another woman, through years of separation. When he finally came back to her — when he told her what he wanted to do — she agreed to help. The code phrase she used to signal him from the car when she spotted a potential victim was "I've got the munchies." Four women were kidnapped, raped, and murdered in their house on Moorhouse Street in Perth. When David put a nylon cord around the second victim's neck and told Catherine to prove she loved him, she strangled Susannah Candy to death while he watched. When she grew jealous that David was becoming emotionally attached to the third victim, she held a knife to the woman's throat: "It's her or me." A prison official who later assessed her called her "the best con artist I've ever seen in my life." A psychologist said she was "hungry for social contact" and would do almost anything to maintain a relationship. Judith Ann Neelley eloped at fifteen with a man eleven years her senior. She called herself Lady Sundown on the CB radio. She named the crime spree before she understood what it was becoming. She approached a thirteen-year-old girl at a mall, took her to a motel room, injected her with liquid drain cleaner, shot her, and pushed her body off a cliff. Then she called the police three times to narrate what she had done. Episode 8 opens the dark Gemini love arena — seven episodes on what the Mercury-driven psychology does to the people it chooses, and what happens to the people who get caught in the space between the performance and the real. Four configurations: the Accomplice, the Seducer, the Domestic Predator, and the Obsessive. Six red flags for the dark Gemini in love. Featuring: Catherine Birnie | Judith Ann Neelley. Sources: Wikipedia | Western Australian Supreme Court records | Alabama court records | Murderpedia 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 Geminis are killers. Most aren't. © 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited. #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #GeminiSeason #Gemini #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #GeminiKillers #MoorhouseMurders

    32 min
  8. Ghastly Gemini: The Family They Came From

    May 28

    Ghastly Gemini: The Family They Came From

    Danny Rolling's father beat him for the first time when he was one year old. The reason: he wasn't crawling properly. His father was a twenty-year veteran of the Shreveport Police Department. He beat his wife. He beat his sons. He showed them no affection because he believed affection wasn't masculine. When Danny's mother slit her wrists and locked herself in the bathroom, Danny tried to reach her. His father attacked him for it. That sequence — the mother bleeding behind a locked door, the boy trying to help, the father's fists arriving instead of comfort — is the architecture of the house Danny Rolling grew up in. Richard Allen Davis's father broke his jaw and pushed him through an interior wall. His mother allegedly burned his hand when she caught him smoking. His father turned him in to authorities repeatedly — not to help him, but to be rid of him — and suggested to a judge that the Army take the boy rather than send him to a youth facility. Not reform. Disposal. Both men became predators who targeted strangers' families. Both destroyed in others what had been destroyed in them. Danny Rolling claimed an evil alter ego named "Gemini" had taken over his mind. All experts who examined him said he did not have multiple personality disorder. Under hypnosis, "Gemini" could not be identified. He was lying. But the name he chose for the lie tells you everything about the architecture he had internalized. Episode 7 closes the Gemini family arena with the two cases that make the thesis hardest to ignore — and six warning signs for the systems that encountered these men and failed to stop what was coming. Featuring: Danny Rolling | Richard Allen Davis. Sources: Wikipedia | Florida court records | California court records | Murderpedia | Sondra London and Danny Rolling, The Making of a Serial Killer 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 Geminis are killers. Most aren't. © 2025 Signs of Danger. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is prohibited. #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeAstrology #Astrology #SignsOfDanger #GeminiSeason #Gemini #CriminalPsychology #Podcast #GeminiKillers #GainesvilleRipper

    29 min

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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.