Is Titans W R Murdock’s death tied to Aurora Massacre and the Satanic? (original) (raw)
In the days before the massacre of Aurora (October 19, 2012) Mr. Luis Vegas published an article with a very good pictographic chart showing Virgo in the sky giving birth to Saturn (Satan) which was preceded by its moon Titan giving rise to the black Knight (Satan).
To punctuate this rising the dark demonic and Satanic forces demanded human blood as in the massacre of Aurora.
Today Titans player W R Murdock died in the city of Tampa. Is his death another sacrifice to these evil forces?
Notice that he was also a black man and a knight of the Titans football team.
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Police: Titans WR Murdock dies
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Updated Jul 30, 2012 12:25 PM ET
TAMPA, Fla. (AP)
Police say a Tennessee Titans player has died of an apparent suicide.
Tampa police spokeswoman Andrea Davis says officers found 25-year-old O.J. Murdock inside his car Monday morning with what appeared to be self-inflicted gunshot wounds. The car was parked in front of Middleton High School, where Murdock attended school.
He was taken to Tampa General Hospital, where he later died.
Murdock started his college career at South Carolina but left the school and played for two years at Fort Hays State. He was signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent a year ago, and spent the entire 2011 season on injured reserve after suffering a right Achilles injury. Murdock did not report to training camp over the weekend.
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