His Midheaven was in Scorpio with a Capricorn Ascendant which also fits his chosen obsession.Īn oddity with an astrologically compelling chart. I’d hazard a guess that the time might be out marginally but say 5 minutes earlier which would put his Pluto in the influential and dark 8 th. His North Node in Aquarius would prompt him to find a cause to which to devote his energies – and falling in his 1 st house would also give him problems in early adult life with trying to settle on an identity/image. Mars Venus in his 3rd house, also an indicator of a communicator and researcher keen to get his message across. Saturn opposition Mars would spark his interest in murder Neptune opposition Mars likes publicity. His 9 th house Saturn Neptune will make him neurotic as well as creative and a good communicator with a bent towards lecturing and publishing Neptune Pluto is ambitious and with Saturn involved ultra-determined. If mismanaged can lead to an abuse of personal will and authority – and would definitely aim him in the direction of a money-making career. He does have an interesting chart with a Yod onto a focal point 2 nd house Pisces Sun inconjunct Pluto sextile Neptune Saturn, with Neptune Saturn opposition Mars Venus in Aries.Ī focal point Sun makes for a wavering sense of self-identity which starts with low self-esteem and then flits to the opposite of aggrandisement. When his house of cards collapsed recently he said he just wanted to be loved. In reality there was no wife, he was never near the FBI or Charles Manson.īorn 14 March 1953 in Paris 4.45 am, he was excluded three times from high school and had no diploma, worked in the horror film business and then in a Paris bookstore that specialized in detective novels and criminology. Stéphane Bourgoin claimed to have interviewed more than 70 serial killers, trained at the FBI’s base in Quantico, Virginia and that his own wife was murdered in 1976, by a serial killer. Preparations for Richard Wagner's six-hour opera Die Meistersinger reunite the company.A serial liar who became France’s go-to expert on serial killers, writing forty books which sold millions, fronting documentaries and lecturing to magistrates, prison officials and police, has finally admitted he’s a fake. Star choreographer Benjamin Millepied jumps ship soon after taking over as director of ballet at Palais Garnier. Even though the show must go on at all costs, there is no end of trouble for the new director. But this comedy is set against a tragic backdrop when terrorist attacks plunge Paris into mourning. As the season progresses, more and more characters appear, playing out the human comedy in the manner of a documentary Opera. In the hallways of Opera Bastille, his destiny will cross paths with that of Bryn Terfel, one of the greatest voices of his time. He has authored 40 crime books which have. At the same time, a promising young Russian singer begins at the Opera's Academy. Stphane Bourgoin, 67, has enjoyed a prestigious career and he was once considered one of the most knowledgeable experts on serial crime in France. Bourgoin’s confession comes after web investigators and newspapers looked into the truth of a larger-than-life career that supposedly began when his young wife, Eileen, was butchered by a serial. But the announcement of a strike and arrival of a bull in a supporting rolecomplicate matters. Backstage, artists and crew prepare to raise the curtain on a new season withSchönberg's Moses and Aaron. At the Paris Opera, Stéphane Lissner is putting the finishing touches to his first press conference as director.
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