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Kids Who Kill Kids


Reportedly, fifteen-year-old Natalie Rupnow, who goes by the name "Samantha," posted on social media that she was born on November 7, 2009. On Monday, December 16, 2024, in her Personal Year 8 and Personal Month 38/11, she died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after killing a substitute teacher and a teenager and injuring an instructor and five students at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin.


Typically, we avoid posting about individuals under 18 years old. However, since she is no longer alive, we believe this shooting emphasizes that a number is a number! The energies remain constant regardless of gender, race, religion, or age. We won't repeat the characteristics of 7 in this post. You can refer back to the criminology posts on our blog or the related posts attached to this blog post. All criminology posts on our old blog will be transferred to this blog in 2026.


Unfortunately, nine times out of ten, the number 7 is linked to mass killings.


Court records show Natalie "Samantha" Rupnow's' parents had divorced and remarried multiple times, and allegedly, she had been in therapy due to "turbulent" home life. She was enrolled in treatment to guide her through their custody arrangements because her parents' custody agreements sometimes forced her to move between their homes every two or three days.

Here, we have the twin flames 7 and 11. We refer to 7 and 11 as twin flames because they share many similar characteristics. Rupnow is a Life Number 11 and 7-born. Her father's absence from her life was inevitable. She had a First Challenge 5, which meant that she could be reckless and impulsive at times.


Beginning life with a First Pinnacle of 18/9 is typically an extraordinary journey filled with intense emotion. First Pinnacle 9 and Formative Year 11 also elude to the profound influence her father would have on her life.


9 is a challenging cycle for everyone, particularly for children and young adults.


The numbers suggest that 2015 and 2017 brought about sudden changes in Natalie's. Apparently, her parents divorced for the first time in 2014 and agreed to joint legal custody of their daughter, but she'd live primarily with her mother. Her parents remarried again in 2017 and divorced for a second time in 2020.


In 2022, the Karmic Debt Letter P of the family name was transiting. For everyone in her family with the last name RUPNOW, including Natalie Rupnow, there is an increased risk of experiencing depression, disgrace, deception, strange tragedies, divorce, or loss of title, position, fortune, and power. During this seven-year transit, problems may arise in relationships with others, leading to difficulties in partnerships and marriages.


By the age of fifteen, Natalie had already experienced three years under the Letter P.


The Rupnow family should avoid becoming obsessed with material possessions or overly self-important, as a self-centered lifestyle could unexpectedly undermine all they have worked so hard to achieve. During the transit of Letter P, ignorance, pride, and wrongful actions often lead to setbacks or even ruin.

Educationalist Seriita Montiel has been studying numerology actively since 2005. She became fascinated with the number 7 and, therefore, tracked the events in which it showed up. While numerology may not have mainstream acceptance, its insights offer valuable perspectives that can be enlightening.


Time and time again, it has been observed that 7 exhibits a unique characteristic that transcends the boundaries of gender, race, religion, or age—specifically, a psychotic personality trait.


Always remember that the number 7 can hold a unique significance for each person. It's never ALL! Its traits can vary widely, depending on each individual's experiences. In conclusion, 7 is linked to depression, loneliness and various complexities in cognitive processes, often provoking a range of interpretations and deeper meanings than what's found in most numerology books and online.




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