JUST BEFORE 9:30 AM on Wednesday, March 13th 1996 Thomas Watt Hamilton, wearing ear protectors and carrying four hand guns, entered Dunblane Primary School (56N11, 3W58) and made his way to the gymnasium. He shot and injured a teacher as he went through the door and at 9:32 AM opened fire for three minutes on the class and staff. He then stepped outside and fired a few more shots before reentering the gym and killing himself with a single bullet fired into his mouth. Of the original thirty children in the class, fifteen were killed outright, one died later in the day, eleven received gunshot wounds, one escaped physical injury altogether, one had been absent that day and one had left the school and the area a few months earlier. The class teacher was killed in the gym and two other teachers were injured.
The birth data for most of the children is available (source: birth certificates), we have the time and place for thirteen survivors and fourteen of those who were killed. Can we distinguish between the children who died and those who survived on the basis of their natal horoscopes?
I believe we can.
A comparison of the birth charts with the nativity of the killer, Thomas Watt Hamilton (born 8:50 a.m. BST on May 10, 1952 in Glasgow: 55N53, 4W15), does not provide this information. Both survivors and victims have similar aspect connections to Hamilton. A similar comparison of the charts to the prior lunations also fails to discriminate between victim and survivor.
The older astrological books abound with aphorisms indicating whether the native
will die violently or not. I began with compiling a list of these but stopped
when I failed to identify any obvious system involved. I was about to give up
on tradition altogether when I remembered the listing William Lilly gives on
page 644 in Christian Astrology, a book that has attained a biblical
reputation to many astrologers in recent times. This is a systematic approach,
but does it work?
Lilly's indications of a violent death
It is important to note that while these indications do distinguish the survivors from the victims in the Dunblane massacre, they may not necessarily be applicable on other occasions where the ratio of victims to survivors is more extreme. However, I strongly suspect that in any act of violence against a group of individuals in which a goodly proportion survive the ordeal, the indications found at Dunblane will also distinguish the survivors from the victims.
In this listing of conditions Lilly defines Violent signs as being those a malefic (Saturn or Mars) rules or is exalted in, namely Aries, Libra, Scorpio, Capricorn and Aquarius.
The violent fixed stars Lilly used (see Table 1) were Caput Meduse (Algol, a star of a Mars-Saturn nature, now at 26º Taurus), Oculus (Aldebaran, Mars nature, 10º Gemini), Hercules (Pollux, Mars nature, 23º Cancer), the star at the right shoulder of Orion (Betelgeuze, of a Mercury-Mars nature, 29º Gemini), Cor Scorpio (Antares, Mars-Jupiter nature, 10º Sagittarius) and Chelae (Southern Scale, Mars-Saturn nature, 15º Scorpio).
To these six I arbitrarily added two more: Hamal, also known as El Nath and considered to be of the nature of Mars and Saturn, at 7.5º Taurus and, although distant from the ecliptic, Phachd (Mars nature, 30º Leo), which Ebertin has indited as a possible cause of great blood baths when transited by Neptune.
| Hamal | 2° - 12° Taurus |
| Algol | 21° Taurus - 1° Gemini |
| Aldebaran | 5° - 15° Gemini |
| Betelgeuze | 24° Gemini - 4° Cancer |
| Pollux | 18° - 28° Cancer |
| Phachd | 25° Leo - 28° Cancer |
| Southern Scale | 10° - 20° Scorpio |
| Antares | 5° - 15° Sagittarius |
Let's first evaluate the fifteen Lilly aphorisms. The defined conditions occurred
on nineteen occasions among the fourteen children who were killed and ten times
among those who survived this senseless attack.
| Lilly Condition # | Number of Occurrences | |
|---|---|---|
| Killed | Survived | |
| 1 | - | 2 |
| 2 | 1 | - |
| 3 | 4 | - |
| 4 | 4 | - |
| 5 | 1 | 1 |
| 6 | - | 1 |
| 7 | - | - |
| 8 | 2 | 1 |
| 9 | 1 | - |
| 10 | - | - |
| 11 | 6 | 4 |
| 12 | - | - |
| 13 | - | - |
| 14 | - | - |
| 15 | - | - |
| Total | 19 | 10 |
Lilly's conditions # 3 and 4 stand out as being possibly valid indications of a violent death. When these occurred in the chart of a Dunblane child or teacher death was violent and unexpected.
Lilly condition # 3: Either the Sun or Moon is in a violent sign and the other
is with a violent fixed star and one of the malefics aspects either the Sun,
Moon or 8th-house ruler.
Lilly condition # 4: Both lights conjunct, square or opposite Mars and Saturn,
with one of the lights and a malefic in a violent sign or with a violent fixed
star.
Angularity
Planets close to the angles, those conjunct or opposite the Ascendant or Midheaven, should be meaningful in determining those most likely to survive an attack of this nature. Jupiter at any angle preserves life, as we might expect. He is the great preserver. Jupiter was within 5º of an angle in five of the charts and each of the five children survived.
Indeed, all of the surviving children for whom we have full birth data had
one or more planets within 5º of an angle. The evidence from the Dunblane children
suggests that close angularity is extremely important in distinguishing between
those who survive and those who do not. Which planet is angular is also important,
as is the angle involved.
| Angular planet | Type of angularity | Child | Survivor or not |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jupiter | 0° ASC | Victoria Porteous | Yes |
| 0° ASC | Benjamin Vallance | Yes | |
| 0° ASC | Rachel Hally | Yes | |
| 0° MC | Stewart Weir | Yes | |
| 0° MC | Mark Mullan | Yes | |
| Sun | 0° MC | Amie Adam | Yes |
| Moon | 0° ASC | Emma Crozier | No |
| 0° ASC | John Petrie | No | |
| 180° ASC | Mhairi MacBeath | No | |
| 180° MC | Coll Austin | Yes | |
| Mercury | 0° MC | Melissa Curie | No |
| 180° ASC | Coll Austin | Yes | |
| Venus | 0° MC | William Hurst | Yes |
| 180° ASC | Emily Morton | No | |
| 180° ASC | Emma Crozier | No | |
| 180° ASC | Victoria Clydesdale | No | |
| Mars | 0° MC | Victoria Porteous | Yes |
| 180° MC | John Petrie | No | |
| 180° ASC | Dawn Paterson | Yes | |
| 180° ASC | Robert Purves | Yes | |
| 180° ASC | Mhairi MacBeath | No | |
| Saturn | 180° MC | Victoria Clydesdale | No |
| 180° MC | Joanna Ross | No | |
| Uranus | 0° ASC | Ross Irvine | No |
| 180° ASC | Victoria Porteous | Yes | |
| 180° MC | Stewart Weir | Yes | |
| Neptune | 0° MC | Amy Hutchison | Yes |
| Pluto | 0° ASC | Dawn Paterson | Yes |
| 0° ASC | Robert Purves | Yes | |
| 0° MC | Ross Irvine | No | |
| 180° MC | Emma Crozier | No | |
| Fortuna | 0° ASC | Ross Irvine | No |
| 0° MC | Robert Purves | Yes | |
| South Node | 0° ASC | David Kerr | No |
Having the Moon conjunct or opposite the Ascendant or Venus opposing it is not at all helpful - these two bring just too much attention to the native. Saturn at the IC (the only examples we have here of Saturn angular) is associated with death, while Pluto on the Ascendant avoids it. This effect of Pluto is not unexpected. On the natal ascendant he can create a colorless person who passes unnoticed in any crowd. On that March morning in the Dunblane Primary School gym not being visible was a distinct advantage.
Simply having a planet angular may aid survival. Five children
and two teachers had nothing within 5º of an angle. Each of the children also
had Lilly violence conditions present in their birth charts, for four of them
it was condition # 3 or # 4, and each of the five died.
| Brett McKinnon, | condition # 11 |
| Sophie North, | condition # 4 |
| Kevin Hassell, | condition # 4 |
| Megan Turner, | condition # 3 |
| Hannah Scott, | conditions # 3 & 4 |
Besides having no planet within 5º of an angle, neither of the two
teachers for whom we have full birth data, Mary Blake and Eileen Harrild,
had any Lilly violence conditions present in their charts. They both survived.
Fixed Stars
In ten of the charts the Sun is with one of the violent fixed stars.
| Victoria Clydesdale | Sun 0° Algol | killed |
| Joanna Ross | Sun 0° Aldebaran | killed |
| David Kerr | Sun 0° Antares | killed |
| Hannah Scott | Sun 0° Antares | killed |
| Eileen Harold | Sun 0° Betelgeuze | survived |
| Emily Morton | Sun 0° Betelgeuze | killed |
| Ross Irvine | Sun 0° Phacd | killed |
| Amy Hutchison | Sun 0° Southern Scale | survived |
| Mhairi MacBeath | Sun 0° Southern Scale | killed |
| Megan Turner | Sun 0° Southern Scale | killed |
All of the children were born with Saturn opposite the fixed star Pollux. Many
of them had this opposition within 5º and the others had it just beyond this
orb. This is mentioned although, in keeping with normal practice, only the conjunction
is used here for planets to the fixed stars.
| Algol | 0° MC | Emma Crozier | killed |
| Aldebaran | 0° MC | Brett McKinnon | killed |
| 180° MC | John Petrie | killed | |
| Antares | 180° MC | Brett McKinnon | killed |
| Betelgeuze | 0° MC | Mark Mullen | survived |
| 180° MC | Kevin Hassell | killed | |
| 180° MC | Melissa Currie | killed | |
| 180° MC | William Hurst | survived | |
| Hamal | 0° MC | Hannah Scott | killed |
| 180° MC | Sophie North | killed | |
| Pollux | 0° MC | Victoria Clydesdale | killed |
| 0° MC | Joanna Ross | killed | |
| Southern Scale | 0° MC | Ross Irvine | killed |
| 0° MC | Mary Blake | survived |
The remaining four deaths, those without a violent fixed star
aspecting the MC, either had Lilly violence condition # 3 or 4 present or Venus
or the Moon opposing the Ascendant.
Conclusions
Lilly's violence conditions # 3 or 4 were present in seven of the 32 charts for which we have full birth data. All seven children died.
Having one or more of the other Lilly violence conditions by itself was not fatal. However, the pres-ence of any one of them when a violent fixed star is conjunct the Sun, or one of them is conjunct or opposite the MC coincided with a death.
There were nine charts with a violent fixed star conjunct or opposite the MC that do not have Jupiter within 5º of an angle. Each time one of Lilly's violence indicators is also present. All nine died.
Similarly, there are eight charts with a violent fixed star conjunct
the Sun. In each instance one of Lilly's violence indicators is also present
and Jupiter is not angular. These eight children all died.
| Name | Lilly condition | Star 0° or 180° MC | Star 0° Sun | Venus 180° Asc | Moon 0° or 180° Asc | Jupiter 5º from angle | Killed or Survived | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| num 3 | num 4 | Other | |||||||
| Amie Adams | - | - | X | - | - | - | - | - | S |
| Coll Austin | - | - | X | - | - | - | - | - | S |
| Victoria Clydesdale | X | - | X | X | X | X | - | - | K |
| Emma Crozier | - | - | - | X | - | X | - | - | K |
| Melissa Currie | - | X | - | - | - | - | - | - | K |
| Rachel Hally | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | X | S |
| Kevin Hassell | - | X | - | X | - | - | - | - | K |
| William Hurst | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | S |
| Amy Hutchison | - | - | - | - | X | - | - | - | S |
| Ross Irvine | - | - | X | X | X | - | - | - | K |
| David Kerr | X | X | - | - | X | - | - | - | K |
| Mhairi MacBeath | - | - | - | - | X | - | X | - | K |
| Brett McKinnon | - | - | X | X | - | - | - | - | K |
| Emily Morton | - | - | - | - | X | X | - | - | K |
| Mark Mullan | - | - | - | X | - | - | - | X | S |
| Sophie North | - | X | - | X | - | - | - | - | K |
| Dawn Paterson | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | S |
| John Petrie | - | - | - | X | - | - | X | - | K |
| Victoria Porteous | - | - | X | - | - | - | - | X | S |
| Robert Purves | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | S |
| Joanna Ross | - | - | X | X | X | - | - | - | K |
| Hannah Scott | X | X | - | X | X | - | - | - | K |
| Megan Turner | X | - | - | - | X | - | X | - | K |
| Benjamin Vallance | - | - | X | - | - | - | - | X | S |
| Stewart Weir | - | - | X | - | - | - | - | X | S |
| Mary Blake | - | - | - | X | - | - | - | - | S |
| Eileen Harrild | - | - | - | - | X | - | - | - | S |
There are three charts with Venus opposing the Ascendant. All three children died.
There are three charts with the Moon either conjunct or opposite the Ascendant. All three children died.
These last two indications of a violent and unexpected death involving Venus and the Moon are surprising. Yet they make sense, in this particular situation. People born with either of these two bodies angular do invariably attract attention and being noticed by others may not be too beneficial if a mentally sick person is the one paying attention.
As the Table 7 clearly shows we can distinguish between those Dunblane children who were killed and those who survived.
Note that the worst afflicted chart, in terms of the number of checks against her name in Table 7, is Victoria Clydesdale's. She and her family had only very recently moved to Dunblane and that morning she had a rash all over her body but had insisted on attending school. She does seem fated to have been in the school gym that morning.
Consider too the other extreme - the two children with no check marks against their names in table 7: William Hurst and Dawn Paterson.
William survived the attack without sustaining any injury. He had the presence of mind to dive for cover into an alcove when the shooting began.
Dawn Paterson wasn't even there. Although she was in the class photograph, she and her family had moved away from Dunblane, left the scene of the forthcoming tragedy, three months before.
There was only one other child currently a member of the class who was completely uninjured, Rachel Hally. There is one check mark against her name in Table 7, but it shows she had the life-preserving Jupiter within 5º of an angle at her birth. Rachel didn't go to school that day.
The complete birth data of each of the thirty-two charts involved here,
together with the pertinent po-sitions necessary for evaluating each of the
various conditions for determining whether the child or teacher involved was
able to survive John Watt Hamilton's attack are included in the published version
of this article (see Considerations volume XIII number 1, February-April 1998,
pages 33-54). Because of the extensive editing required to convert the planetary
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