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New Forest murder



Three people have been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman in the New Forest. Penelope Davis, 47, was found stabbed to death in a field, where she had been tending to her horses, on Tuesday. The mother-of-five's body was found in a field on Leygreen Farm in Beaulieu by her husband. The three suspects are being held in police custody and the family has been informed about their arrests, Hampshire Police confirmed. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-29095022






In a previous post[1]  we had used the chart for the last solar eclipse of April 29 at London progressing it to September 4, to explain a gruesome murder. Here too, the same drawn for New Forest brings the “violent” Grand Cross containing Mars-Uranus-Pluto to the angles on September 2, the date of the murder.

As mentioned in the previous post, the eclipse was conjunct the stars Schedar of Cassiopeia and Hamal of the Ram. The energy in these stars is for the most part harsh so that Diana Rosenberg lists “intolerance, violent expressions of hatred and premeditated crimes” under these stars.


But in this there is one additional piece that fits the situation perfectly. Uranus [13ar] on the descendant is conjunct the star Sirrah, delta Pegasi [14ar]  in the Flying Horse. In China [13ar] was part of the asterism, T’ien-Kiou, The Celestial Stables – once again a reference to horses!

The New Moon [2vi] fell opposite Neptune and square the Ascendant [8sa] in tropical Sagittarius – a sign linked to horses. Neptune[6pi] is conjunct the star Biham, theta Pegasi [6pi] of the Flying Horse.






On September 2, the date of the murder, the First Quarter Moon [9sa] fell on the Ascendant[8sa] of the New Moon chart conjunct the star Antares [10sa]. This star was considered a violent star and depicted as the heart of the Scorpion.

“The Scorpion creates natures ardent for war and active service, and a spirit which rejoices in plenteous bloodshed and in carnage more than in plunder”
[Manilius, Astronomica, 1st century AD, p.239-240].




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