Okay, so I got this wild idea the other day to look into Jeffrey Dahmer’s astrology chart. Yeah, I know, pretty dark, right? But I was curious, you know, about what the stars had to say about someone like him. So, I started digging.
First, I had to get his birth details. Turns out, finding that wasn’t too hard. Once I had his birth date, time, and place, I plugged them into one of those online astrology chart calculators.
Here’s what I did step-by-step:
- Gathered birth info: I found his birth date, May 21, 1960. It said he was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I even found a time that looks accurate, 4:34 PM.
- Used an online calculator: I went to one of those free astrology websites and entered his details.
- Checked out the basics: Sun in Gemini, Moon in Aries, and Rising sign was Leo, according to the calculator.
I was expecting to find some heavy, maybe scary stuff. But honestly, the chart was…well, pretty normal at first glance.
Diving Deeper
I started looking into what each placement meant. Gemini Sun – okay, that’s the talkative, curious type. Aries Moon – impulsive, maybe a bit of a temper. Leo Rising – wants to be the center of attention, maybe a bit dramatic. These traits seemed common and normal. So I started to read more about it.
Then I started looking at the aspects, the relationships between the planets. There were a few squares and oppositions, which usually mean tension and challenges. But nothing that screamed “serial killer.” I did find a lot of sources and kept studying his chart.
After going through all of this, it became clear that astrology is pretty complex, and one chart can have many interpretations. And in this case, nothing to tell the future of someone. It felt a bit disappointing, honestly. I thought I might find some big, obvious red flags, but it was all pretty subtle.
So, yeah, that was my little adventure into the astrology chart of one of the most notorious serial killers. Did it give me any big revelations? Not really. But it was a reminder that people are complex, and even the stars can’t always explain why they do what they do. This little project was really just a weird curiosity, and it definitely didn’t make me an expert, but it was an interesting way to spend an evening, I guess.