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The
death of Jonbenet Ramsey
August 17, 2006
The
news that a suspect has been arrested in the murder of the young
beauty queen ten years ago brought relief to some and more questions
to others. The statements by John Mark Karr that he drugged and
had sex with Jonbenet but killed her "by accident" doesn't
seem to square with the details of her death. No semen was found
at the scene, and there was no sign of drugs, and this news has
reopened the mystery of who killed Jonbenet Ramsey. No one escaped
suspicion in the murder - not the father, the mother, the brother
or the family friends.
Jonbenet's
chart (birth data from Astrodatabank) has a creepy quality
to me - there's a Grand Cross in fixed planets that includes Mars
in Taurus (motivated to maintain security and harmony) in the
twelfth house (a karmic placement that often involves sacrifice
(12th house) of the will (Mars) of the individual, often to the
family dynamic. Mars exactly opposes (180 degrees) Pluto in Scorpio
in the sixth house. Taurus and Scorpio both have a strong sexual
component; Taurus is sensual and requires sensory stimulation
and Pluto deals with the darker and more obsessive aspects of
sexuality. Mars and Pluto similarly deal with sex - Mars with
the pure sex drive and Pluto with, again, the more compulsive
need to transform through sexuality. The Mars/Pluto opposition
in Taurus/Scorpio is strongly sexual and often indicates either
a tendency to attract violence (particularly in the twelfth house
where it remains hidden).
This
opposition squares another opposition: the opposition between
the Sun and the Moon. The Sun often represents the father in a
birthchart and the Moon the mother, and here it appears that the
father was the more nurturing parent and the mother was more dominant.
Jonbenet's Moon conjuncts the Midheaven, or cusp of the tenth
house of career and public life, showing Patsy Ramsey (Moon) was
instrumental in Jonbenet's young stage life (having herself been
a beauty queen). The Sun, or the father, is conjunct the cusp
of the fourth house of the home and Jonbenet may have been close
to her father, but the square of both Mars and Pluto to both the
father and mother archetypes (Sun and Moon) shows that there was
very little safety in the relationship with either parent. Pluto
in particular, when in challenging aspect to the Sun (the essential
Spirit) and the Moon (emotional security and safety), can be deeply
frightening and there is a sense that the parents, and life itself,
are dangerous.
Jonbenet
had Venus in Cancer, demonstrating her desire to nurture and care
for those she loved and in order to keep peace (Mars in Taurus)
she would have put aside her own will (Mars opposite Pluto) and
done what she could to make those she loved as happy as possible
(Venus in Cancer). Venus in her chart was exactly conjunct Chiron
(wounding and healing) which could indicate the damage done to
her (Chiron) by her beauty (Venus), but also shows that she is
wounded, perhaps by her mother (with Chiron in Cancer) BECAUSE
of her beauty. Venus is also nearly exactly opposed by Saturn,
indicating a deep insecurity (Saturn) about her intrinsic value
(Venus) as a female and as an individual. Saturn is retrograde
in her chart, a signature of deep self-criticism as the negative
voice of Saturn turns inward.
Patsy
Ramsey's chart shows Pluto (the planet that rules death and rebirth)
exactly square to Jonbenet''s ascendant/descendant axis, which
is significant not only in terms of its affect on Jonbenet's identity,
which is tied to the ascendant, but also because the ascendant
often shows the birth process itself. When one person's Pluto
strongly affects the chart of another like this, there is a sense
of danger and fear of that person, and typically an intensely
combative relationship. Patsy's Chiron (wounding and healing)
is exactly conjunct Jonbenet's Moon (emotions and the mother),
identifying an excruciatingly painful relationship between them.
Chiron in Patsy's chart also squares Neptune (illusion and fantasy)
and therefore her Neptune squares Jonbenet's Moon; a morass of
blurred identities and failed dreams.
We
so often find Jupiter in death charts, and at the time of Jonbenet's
murder Jupiter was transiting this difficult Venus/Saturn/Chiron
system, releasing her from what was likely a lifetime of deeply
painful experiences. This is the kind of chart that is very difficult
to navigate until the individual passes the Saturn Return and
enters into midlife, which Jonbenet did not have an opportunity
to do.
We
will probably never know who really killed Jonbenet Ramsey, but
the mystery that surrounds her life as well as her death will
keep the fascination alive for years to come.
The
suspect was released due to a lack of evidence linking him to
the crime.
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