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An Evil Love: The Life of Frederick West
Geoffrey Wansell wrote the book, “An Evil Love: The Life of Frederick West”, which went into an in depth description of Fred West and the people who were to cross his path. It is an insightful book because it explains Fred West’s childhood experiences to try to find an explanation for what went so terribly wrong to cause him to kill all of those women and dispose of their bodies in the manner that he did.
Fred West did not have the best of beginnings. His father Walter West, married for the first time in 1937 to a 45 year old spinster. It was an unlikely match, which was not destined to last. Within two years Walter West’s first wife would die under very mysterious circumstances, apparently from a bee sting. Just 2 ½ months after the death of his first wife, Walter West settled upon a young woman who was to become his second wife, 16 year old Daisy Hill, who was already pregnant with his first child by the time they wed. Unfortunately, the first child was not to live, as it died under very mysterious circumstances. When Daisy West was 8 months pregnant, she went into premature labour and the baby did not survive the birth. The official story is that she was shocked when a local constable knocked on the door to make some enquiries. A more plausible explanation, however, is that Walter West beat Daisy, thereby causing her to go into premature labour and subsequently losing the child.
Fred West, it should be noted, was born into a family where violence and aggression particularly against children, were a natural and accepted part of life. While Fred West was abused by his father, it is believed that Walter West was abused by his own father, a sergeant during WWI. This cycle of violence and abuse was therefore perpetrated through each succeeding generation.
Walter West was also obsessed with sex, and he would attempt to lie with women, children and animals in an attempt to satisfy his unquenchable thirst. He therefore groomed his wife Daisy to satisfy his sexual needs and when she realised how much power she could wield through he sexuality she in turn abused her children.
It is important to note at this point that many victims of childhood sexual abuse reach by becoming obsessed with sex, so it is very likely that Walter West himself had been sexually abused as a child. Walter West had a very incestuous personality. He sexually abused his male and female children, and encouraged his wife Daisy to do so as well. He felt that as a father, it was his duty and his right to “break in” his daughters and prepare them for married life.
After West had sufficiently groomed Daisy, she herself was not averse to abusing her children. When Fred was only 12 years old, his mother took him into her bed and become his lover, which no doubt further muddles up an already confused sense of morals. If all of the childhood sexual abuse was not bad enough, Fred West was brought up on a house of people who were faithful churchgoers. Those individuals who study the components involved in what will make a person prone to abusing his or her children have constantly noted that it is the really religious people who are more likely to commit incest with their children. Part of this analogy is the fact that they feel that sleeping with their daughters is less a sin as going out and having an affair. But what they fail to take into consideration is that in addition to the psychological problems that will inevitably arise from sexually abusing one’s children, the father will effectively pit the mother against the children, the father will effectively pit the mother against the daughter, making them adversaries and competitors, and thereby poisoning the mother/daughter bond as well as the father/daughter link.
Fred West was further indoctrinated into the hypocrisy of the church when, as a teenager, he was not allowed to have a girlfriend. The rationale that was used was that if he had a girlfriend, he must be having sex and would therefore get the young girl pregnant and shame the family. It is beyond belief, therefore, that Fred and his siblings were sexually abused by their parents from a very early age, yet they were not allowed to date young people for the fear of having sex. Did Fred’s parents not think that they were sexually abusing them and corrupting their minds when they took their children into their beds?
In addition to sleeping with his mother, Fred slept with and impregnated his 13 year old sister. The only thing that kept him out of prison was the fact that his sister refused to testify against him in a court of law. It was at this point that Fred realised that women would not risk embarrassment to themselves to implicate him in criminal activities, which instilled in him a confidence to go out and commit more crimes. When the incest case with Fred’s sister became public knowledge, his mother Daisy was so embarrassed that she asked Fred to leave the family home in an attempt to save safe in the small, incestuous community that they lived in. When Fred’s mother asked him to leave the family home, he saw this as the ultimate betrayal, and would never again trust his mother or women in general for that matter. Understandably, Fred could not understand why his mother should take umbrage at him sleeping with his sister because it was his mother who had taught him about sex with the opposite sex in the first place. This perhaps was just another instance of jealousy on his mother’s part, where the bounds of motherly love had become so warped that she could not bear the thought of her son/lover sleeping with another woman.
As a short digression on the subject of Fred West and his mother, the relationship that they had is very similar to that of the biblical Semiramis and Nimrod partnership. Nimrod was a character in the biblical Book of Genesis, described as “the first potentate on earth” and “mighty hunter in the eyes of Yahweh (God)”. In Genesis he is identified as the son of Ham and grandson of Noah, and an empire-builder whose lands included large areas of southern Mesopotamia. He has been associated with the Mesopotamian god Ninurta, with the legendary Mesopotamian hero Gilgamesh and with King Shamshi-Adad I, the founder of the Assyrian empire. His mother/lover was said to be Semiramis, the mythical conqueror-queen of Assyria. Semiramis is said to have taken her son as her lover, and when he died she declared him a god and built up an entire religion around him.
The pre-Christian religions focus on the Semiramis/Nimrod or mother/son theme. Therefore, the only way that Christianity could become popular was to incorporate the mother/son theme into the Christian religion, hence the rationale for the catholic Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus the Christ.
As abhorrent as we in the modern world view incest, in ancient times it was very much a part of life. Incest has been made illegal only because children born from incestuous relationships are more prone to physical and mental disabilities, but those in authority have decided to give incest religious or moral overtones.
Fred West, it seems, must have suffered from the Oedipus Complex, which is a psychological condition where a son’s largely unconscious sexual attraction toward his mother is accompanied by jealousy toward his father. The term Oedipus complex, derived from the Greek legend of Oedipus, was first used in the late 1800s by Austrian psychiatrist Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. Freud thought that the Oedipus complex was the most important event of a boy’s childhood and had a great effect on his subsequent adult life. Freud claimed that in nearly all cases the boy represses the desire for his mother and the jealousy toward his father. As a result of this unconscious experience, Freud believed, a boy with an Oedipus complex feels guilt and experiences strong emotional conflicts.
Fred was also brought up in the countryside where he would regularly poach animals. He could trap them, kill them, and skin them with no qualms whatsoever. It is for that reason that he had very few reservations about dismembering the bodies of his dead victims, because he saw it as something as commonplace as cutting up a hare that he had captured in the countryside.
The killing and butchering of animals was very commonplace in the West household. Fred was used to seeing animals being butchered and was expected to kill the West family’s pig in his 15th year. It is at this point that it should be acknowledged that non-meat eaters have always felt that the killing of animals and the eating of meat makes people more aggressive and volatile. At least Fred West, in the killing and butchering of the animals that he would be eating for his dinner, was more in touch with his own animal nature that those individuals who pay people to kill animals for them and then eat them.
Another important point to keep in mind is that Fred West was involved in a serious motorcycle accident where he laid unconscious for 7 days after the crash. The accident involved a serious blow to the head that took several weeks to heal. His nose was also broken, leaving it permanently curved. His right leg was so severely broken that he was given special callipers to support its recovery, and was asked to wear a special shoe.
It is worth noting that psychologists specialising in criminal behaviour have pointed out that the lack of inhibition in the frontal love of the brain can create a predisposition to criminal behaviour. Such an imbalance could be brought about by a severe blow to the head, such as what Fred West experienced could be a cause. A blow to the head can alter the chemical imbalance in the brain in such a way that the individual finds difficulty in restraining his aggressive instincts.
The effect of Fred West’s near fatal motorcycle crash not only changed his features, but his personality as well. He became increasingly darker and sourer in the aftermath of the accident. He also became much more of a loner. After that point in his life he also experienced black-outs, where he would go through a complete personality change and lose time.
On another occasion Fred West made a grab for a girl who had taken his fancy. She was not at all amused, and hit him so hard that he fell to the ground 10 feet below. Although he was only unconscious for 24 hours this time aroung, his temper seemed to be much shorter.
It would take a volume to go into all of the altercations with the law that Fred West had, he was accused of rape and incest, as well as theft and handling of stolen goods. In every instance he was polite and courteous to authority figures, and they were therefore lulled into a false sense of security and did not feel that he was a danger to others, which allowed him to go on to commit even more crimes.
Before Fred West caught up with Rosemary West (nee Letts), his second wife, he married the prostitute Rena Costello, who was already pregnant at the time by her Pakistani pimp. The marriage was one of convenience, which suited both Fred and Rena. It was a very abusive relationship however, which did nothing to improve Fred’s attitude towards women in general. Unfortunately, both Rena and her daughter would eventually become Fred’s victims where they, along with all of the other women who fell prey to Fred, were sexually abused, killed, dismembered, and then buried.
Rena did have one child by Fred, Anne-Marie. Because she was more willing to accommodate Fred and Rosemary’s sexual demands and could keep their dirty little secrets, she was spared the almost inevitable murder from Fred and Rosemary, and the abuse that she endured had a detrimental effect on her personality. Her compliance did, however, ensure that she was not made to suffer the same fate as her mother, two of her half sisters, and many other young women.
After Fred murdered Rena, that left him free to marry Rosemary Letts, a young woman who had been successfully groomed to adhere to the sexual desires of men, having been a victim of incest herself. Rosemary’s father had been having full sexual intercourse with her until his death, which did nothing to instil in her any sense of morals or ethics with regard to child sexual abuse.
When Fred and Rosemary got together, they formed what can be described as a psychological dyad. While Fred may very well have gone on to sexually abuse, murder, dismember and bury women without the aide of Rosemary, it is highly unlikely that she could have used her own initiative to commit such violent acts if she had not met Fred. Fred had groomed Rosemary to do her bidding just as his father Walter had groomed his mother, Daisy, before him.
Fred and Rosemary had a very bizarre sexual relationship. Fred introduced Rosemary to prostitution, bondage, lesbianism, snuff movies, and other unsavoury sexual practices. As time went on, Rosemary began to develop her own sense of sexual likes and dislikes, and would experiment on her own without Fred around to supervise her. It is at this time that she began a series of lesbian relationships and even rented her own bedsit not far from Cromwell Street in an attempt to exert her own identity away from Fred.
The one thing that entrapped Fred and Rosemary in their life of sexual crime was the fact that Fred sexually abused, killed, dismembered and buried Rosemary’s firstborn child, Heather West. Fred built a patio over the site where he buried Heather, and then made a joke that she was underneath the patio. It was this family joke that was to finally bring to light the atrocities that Fred and Rosemary committed, all in the name of their pursuit of sexual gratification.
While it was an easy way out for us all to label Fred West as evil and categorise him among all of the other sexual killers that have plagued mankind, it would be much better to try to gain a greater understanding of the man so that we can take steps to prevent such atrocities from occurring again. What is important to remember is that before Fred ever abused anyone, he was himself a victim of child abuse. He also in all probability had a learning disability because he could barely read or write during the course of his life. Both Fred’s mother and father abused him, and it was his father who actually encouraged him to abuse others, and even instilled the attitude that he could do whatever he wanted to do, just so long as the didn’t get caught. Fred also sustained two serious blows to the head during his more formative years, which in all probability served to muddles an already incohesive thinking pattern.
It is very difficult to read Fred West’s chart, as his natal chart transcends that of normal horoscopy. The reason for this is because something in his psychological make-up went terribly wrong early on in his life, which prompted him to commit such terrible acts. An attempt to analyse his chart will therefore be conducted, but it must be emphasised that Fred West is an exception to the rule, and it must not under any circumstances be assumed that individuals born with the same or similar astrological configurations will turn out to be murderers and sex offenders. We all have free will, and in this instance Fred chose to exercise his right as a celestial being in this universe to commit evil acts.
The first significant point with regard to Fred’s chart is the fact that he has a grand trine in Virgo, Taurus, and Capricorn, which would be considered a modern Earth grand trine. For some reason, grand trines are very popular configurations among death row inmates. The reason for this is because the trine permits a free flow of energy with little or no effort on the part of the native. Because the circumstances associated with the grand trine come so easily for the native, it is therefore easy for any such gifts to be abused. Neptune in Virgo in the twelfth house indicates that it would be very easy to tell untruths with regard to one’s work, duties and responsibilities. The lies that were told would be eventually uncovered, and would cause considerable embarrassment to all concerned. Neptune forming a trine to the Moon and Fortune, both in Capricorn, indicates the bond that Fred had with his mother was very much a psychic element. Fred loved his mother dearly, and all the world knew it, as many people referred to him as a “Mama’s boy” to allude to the closeness that they shared. This closeness, unfortunately, was abused when Daisy West, Fred’s mother, overstepped the boundaries of motherly love by taking him as her lover. Uranus and Saturn form a trine to the Moon/Fortuna and Neptune, which indicates that the relationship that Fred had with his father, siblings and mother was intricately linked to his self esteem. Neptune shows that secrets of a deeply psychological theme were ingrained into Fred’s mind. No doubt, the family environment that West was brought up in played havoc on his psyche. One the one hand he was being abused by his mother and his father, but he was not allowed to discuss any of it. On the other hand, he was allowed to engage in any type of activity that he liked as long as he did not get caught. And finally, if any of the activities that went on in the home were revealed to authorities, Fred would be seen in a negative life. This was a highly complicated situation indeed.
Fred’s Sun is in the twelfth house, which indicates that it was very much a part of his personality to keep secrets, especially with regard to his personal relationships. The fact that his Sun is in the twelfth house shows that he was not very good at keeping secrets, which would ultimately lead to his downfall. It is also important to note that the Sun in the twelfth house indicates one’s own demise. The Sun was forming a trine to the Uranus/Saturn conjunction, which shows that there were some very strong issues surrounding his father. Although there has not been anything written about Fred West’s father having any homosexual tendencies, the fact is that his father enjoyed abusing as the boys as well as little girls. Therefore, the sheer fact that he received enjoyment from abusing boys shows quite clearly that there were some homosexual tendencies. The abuse that Fred endured at the hands of his father show quite clearly that it had an adverse affect on his psyche and prompted him to become addicted to sex, which is a side effect of childhood sexual abuse. The Sun forms a sextile to Pluto, which again points the dark side of Fred West’s personality. His reputation and standing in the community meant a great deal to him, but tests had been placed along his path, but unfortunately Fred did not handle them appropriately, which led to his downfall in the end.
The Moon is posited in Capricorn in the fourth house, which shows that West’s mother was a very integral part of his family life. Because Fred West’s father had taken to drink after the demise of his first born child. It is for that reason that Daisy West, Fred’s mother, took over the house. Daisy was an integral part of Fred’s life, so important was she that the local people were even aware of the special bond that they had. Unfortunately for Fred, his mother abused the responsibility that she had been given. Perhaps if she had not betrayed her son by being physically violent, sexually molesting, and even banning him from her home when a family scandal erupted, Fred West may not have grown up to be such a disturbed individual. The Moon forming a conjunction to the Part of Fortune indicates that Fred West needed to form a bond with his mother and other family members. Fortuna generally indicates that which we are compelled to do, and perhaps this is one of the reasons why Fred wanted to have a large family. He would have faired much better, however, if he had taken more responsibility towards his children, nurturing them and instilling in them a sense of values.
The Moon/Fortuna conjunction forming a quincunx to Jupiter shows that there were inevitably adjustments to be made with regard to Fred West’s family. When he was a teenager he left home on a number of occasions, first to find employment and then because he was involved in an incest case with his 13 year old sister. While Fred West would leave home, he would always come back, indicating the bond that he had with his mother, but perhaps it was too close. Perhaps if his mother had tried to teach Fred a sense of values, he would not have gone on to commit the acts that would make him infamous. The Moon/Fortuna conjunction form a square to Mars, which shows quite clearly the animosity that Fred felt towards women, especially those women who he was involved with. It seems that in the classical phrase, Fred could not live with women, but he could not live without them either.
Although Fred would never attack a man, he was very physically violent towards the women in his life. This sense of hatred that he felt stems from the deep-seated anger that he felt towards his mother, who had betrayed him when she beat him, took away his innocence, and denied him to opportunity of ever falling in love with a girl and having a normal love affair. Because Fred’s youth had been violated, he was not interested in young women from normal backgrounds, but sought out people who were just as damaged as he was, which is why his first wife was a prostitute and his second wife was an incest survivor.
Mercury placed in Scorpio in the first house indicates that Fred was a very self centred individual who thought about sex almost all of the time. This is evidenced by the fact that he had a reputation among his neighbours and co-workers as being rather smutty. In the same vein, Fred was always interested in his own personal gratification, which would ultimately lead to his own downfall. Fred never offered an explanation for the death of his victims, only stating that it was rough sex that got out of hand. Well, at least he was honest in that respect.
Fred had such an overwhelming desire to be a success in this world, but since he could barely read or write, his career opportunities were extremely limited. As a result of this he would brag to those who he took into his confidence to make them believe that he was something that he was not.
Mercury formed a quincunx to the Uranus/Saturn conjunction, which indicates that Fred West had very little control over his thought processes, which was very likely exacerbated by the two major blows to his head. In addition, he had an intense inner hated for his father, which was partly due to the fact that he saw him as a rival to his mother’s love, and partly because he felt that he could never quite measure up to him, but of course, coming from a close family, Fred was never able to openly express such sentiments, and that is part of the reason why he had such a bad temper and went through dark moods. Mercury forms a square to his Moon/Fortuna conjunction, which indicates that Fred West had a great deal of repressed anger towards his mother. He was upset about the fact that she was so abusive towards him when all he ever wanted was his love. While he could not openly express any hostility that he felt towards her, but on at least one occasion called her a slag. Because Fred’s mother became his lover when he was twelve, she effectively put an end to any childhood romances that he could have had. How could Fred ever meet a young woman, fall in love, and marry in the conventional sense when his mother had taken away his childhood innocence? Although Fred never openly expressed any regrets about his early experiments, he attempt4d to seek retribution by harming women, and thereby harming his mother by proxy.
Venus is posited in Scorpio in the second house, which indicates that Fred enjoyed money, property and other possessions, which he was particularly jealous of. Fred did not pay for anything unless he absolutely had to, and therefore resorted to theft, fraud, and other kinds of deception. He also earned a nice part-time income doing home renovations, which helped him purchase 25 Cromwell Street, the house where many of the murders occurred. Venus formed a quincunx to Mars, which shows that there were adjustments that Fred would need to make with regard to his property and personal relationships. This was evident by the fact that his second wife, Rosemary West, demanded her own room separate from the one that she shared with Fred so that she could entertain client when she worked as a prostitute. This placement also alludes to the fact that there was a great deal of violence in the home, which is what led to the murders taking place. This configuration indicates that a great deal of sexual tension was inherent in the psyche of Fred West. He was so self conscious about his own sexual inadequacies that he had become obsessed with sex, that he felt the need to compare himself with the other men his wife had been with as well as being totally obsessed with his wife and children’s menstrual cycles.
Mars posited in Aries in the seventh house shows that Fred found himself in some rather violent relationships. He was very physically abusive towards his first wife, Rena, and this violence actually led to him murdering her. Rosemary, Fred’s second wife, was physically violent towards Fred as well, as evidenced by the fact that she frequently attacked him and the children with knives. Mars forming a sextile to Jupiter alludes to the fact that Fred West was prone to having accidents while travelling. The one major accident that he had was a motorcycle wreck that entailed a major blow to the head, affected his personality thereafter.
Jupiter in Gemini indicates that Fred could earn money while travelling. It is for that reason that Fred left home several times to make his way in the world. His major dream was to own a motorcycle and he saved his money to purchase one. Jupiter formed a square to the Sun, which served to put stress on his personal relationship. He may have had difficulty communicating with others, which is one of the reasons why he would often lash out in violence to those who he was close to.
Fred West had what could best be described as a rather awkward relationship with money. As a child he did not have a great deal of money, and this undoubtedly affected his self esteem. Because of his early experiences, he felt the need to acquire wealth from others, with or without their consent. It is for that reason that he endeavoured not to pay for anything if the did not have to. It is for that reason that he endeavoured not to pay for anything if he did not have to. It is also for that reason that he put his wives to work as prostitutes because he had an overwhelming desire for them to contribute financially to the household. Money meant much more to Fred than his wife’s fidelity.
Saturn formed a conjunction to Uranus, which indicates that Fred would tend to do things impromptu, on the spur of the moment, and it was the changeability of his mind that was to land him into difficulties. When Fred West was asked why he killed all of those women, he replied that it was just rough sex that got out of hand. It was his spur of the moment decision to take sexual bondage one step further to murder, which itself is one of the most extreme forms of sexual fantasy.
Uranus is posited in Gemini in the eighth house, which indicates that Fred was given opportunities to change the direction of his life on many occasions, but because he at the very least had a mild learning disability, he had difficulties making appropriate decisions. Considering the fact that the morals and ethics that his parents instilled in him were highly suspect, it would have been very difficult for him to make logical choices without guidance from a responsible person.
The Uranus/Saturn conjunction is forming a trine to Neptune, which again points to the fair level of deceptiveness in the family environment. Fred was indoctrinated at a very early age to keep secrets in the family, and if necessary, tell lot of lies. It is this deceit that was to eventually lead to Fred’s downfall. There was something definitely wrong with his mental reasoning because his son commented that Fred never bathed, never wore clean clothes, and would eat an onion with the ease and grace that an ordinary person would eat an apple or an orange. Fred’s father played a major role in Fred’s upbringing because he showed him how to poach animals from the countryside and told him that he could do whatever he wanted to do, just so long as he didn’t get caught. Fred’s father gave him advice on the best way to commit bestiality with sheep, if one can believe such a thing. So enmeshed was Fred’s father with his own nefarious activities as well as those of his son, he was even the first person who Fred confided in when he committed his first murder. It seems that not only was the West family incestuous, it was murderous as well.
Neptune placed in Virgo in the twelfth house indicates that Fred suffered from health problems that were undiagnosed. The simple fact that he had difficulty reading and writing shows quite clearly that he had a learning disability that clearly should have been identified. His learning difficulties adversely affected his employment prospects, which destined him to a live of menial jobs. Such knowledge did nothing for his self-esteem, which is one of the reasons why he felt the need to tell tall tales to his co-workers. Neptune formed a trine to the Moon/Fortuna conjunction, which shows that Fred’s mother played a very large part of the warping of his personality. She was a dominant influence in the West family and used corporal punishment whenever the mood suited her. It was Fred’s mother’s preference for physical violence against her children that made Fred believe that violence was a perfectly acceptable way to discipline children. It is also one of the reasons why Fred allowed his second wife to brutalise the children from his first marriage. His only concern was for Rosemary to make sure that she only harmed the children where no one could see. Fred was able to use his charm to bamboozle Social Services, who never even suspected that child abuse was going on in the home for a couple of decades and several people had already been killed and violated.
Pluto is posited in Leo in the tenth house, which shows that Fred was very proud of his children. He wanted lots and lots of children, so much so that he took Charmaine, his first wife’s child, as his own. Once he had a child, he was loathe to give it up. This is evidenced by the fact that he refused to hand his illegitimate son back to his mother when she said that she wanted him returned to her. The only way that the woman was able to get her son back was to literally break into the house and steal him back. So extreme were Fred West’s views that none of his children should leave him that he would rather seen them dead than to see them walk out the door. He killed Charmaine, his first wife’s daughter, possibly because he felt that she may tell someone at her school what was going on at home. He also killed his first wife, Rena, because he was afraid that she would go to the authorities about Charmaine’s death. Although Rena was well aware of at least one other sexual murder that Fred had committed, he had gone too far when he killed her won child. When Heather, Rosemary West’s first child, decide that she wanted to leave her incestuous home, Fred decided to kill her as well. Although Fred loved his children, he only cared for them as long as they were prepared to tow the family line and do as he wished. This is evidenced by the fact that when Social Services finally did get around to removing his children from his care, he did not attempt to make any contact with them. Pluto formed a sextile to the Uranus/Saturn conjunction and shows quite clearly that Fred’s child rearing techniques were very much a family affair. As with many victims of abuse, he went on to abuse his own children. Unfortunately, it is well knows fact that children were not always treated well. Many parents don’t treat their children with decency and respect because they genuinely want to, but because they are directed to do so by the appropriate authorities. In fact, it was not until the 1989 Children’s Act that any definitive legislative guidance was reached with regard to when the draw the line between child rearing and child abuse.
The North Node posited in Virgo in the twelfth house indicates that Fred needed to take a modest stance and keep a low profile in this world. Unfortunately, he did the absolute opposite and made himself a larger than life personality, expressing a bravado that merely covered up an inner insecurity. What would have done Fred a world of good was to go through a period of deep self analysis to heal some of his inner wounds. Unfortunately, Fred West was never quite able to analyse his past experiences until he found himself incarcerated at Her Majesty’s pleasure. Possibly, the gravity of his past life was so overwhelming for him that he decided to bring a climax to a rather anti-climatic life. On 1st January 1995 Fred West took his own life. This was celestially predicted by the fact that he had three points in the twelfth house of his horoscope, the area that reveals one’s own demise.
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