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At the Lodge - 12th March 2007

Lodge Lecture |Charts Discussion

Lodge Lecture

This was the first time we were able to welcome Glenda Cole from the Suffolk Group and she is also on the AA Council, to the Lodge.

Her talk focused on Harold Shipman - 14th January 1946 - 16:59 Doncaster, who was one of England's most prolific serial killers. Why did he kill so many people? What were his motivations? What sort of person was he? Glenda took a look at his life via various rectification techniques to see if astrology could answer some of these questions. She had worked on this for some time and put up many charts to show the various periods in his life, but it would appear that the death of his own mother from cancer and seeing her suffer triggered something in him to repeat over and over again the task of 'putting his mother out of her misery'. Her doctor used to visit her at home to give her morphine injections. And so the seed was sown. He was never a team player but turned into the 'caring' doctor, who all his patients loved. He probably felt that he was doing the right thing for everyone he murdered!

Class

There was no class tonight

 

Charts Discussion

There was no charts discussion tonight.

 

Lodge Lecture | Charts Discussion

 

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