Suited & Connected Issue #18

Illuminating relationship chemistry via the CROWNLINE Method

Welcome to the 18th issue of Suited & Connected©! 😊😊😊

 

CROWNLINE Method, founded by Todd Anthony Person, examines individual birthdays and leverages the 52 playing cards deck to illuminate human relationship chemistry.

The deck of playing cards was originally used as a calendar: there are 52 cards representing the 52 weeks in the year. There are (4) suits representing the four seasons. Hearts representing Spring, Clubs representing Summer, Diamonds representing Fall and Spades representing Winter. Each season has (13) weeks, and each suit has thirteen cards. There are (12) Face cards and there are twelve months and (12) astrological signs. If you add up all the Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds, and Spades with Ace being (1) and King being (13) you get 364. Add December 31st being the day of 1 ¼ and you now get 365 ¼ days which is an entire year.

In this ‘special edition’ issue of Suited & Connected©, we bring into focus the human relationship chemistry associated with birthdays and how they contributed to the tragic story of O.J. Simpson.

O.J. Simpson, #32, was a Heisman Trophy winner in 1968 who played running back for the USC Trojans for two years. When he won the Heisman, O.J. was 21 years old,, and was ‘in the Crown Line’, sitting on the 8Diamonds for the whole year. He would go on to become a superstar NFL player for the Buffalo Bills and eventually the San Francisco 49ers.

Not far from the Los Angeles Coliseum football field he played on as a USC Trojan, O.J. Simpson (seated) found himself in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom as a defendant on trial for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.

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(Left) Nicole Brown Simpson; (right) Ron Goldman. Below photo, Nicole was born May 19, King of Clubs/4Hearts; Ron was born July 2,, King of Diamonds/4Spades.

Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman had same ‘numbers’ (King [#13] and 4) in their first and second cards, respectively. Though a Royal Court they would not enjoy and rule ensemble; instead, they were brutally murdered together in the front courtyard of Nicole’s Bundy Avenue condominium not far from O.J.’s Brentwood estate.

O.J. and Nicole were all smiles at their wedding in February 1985. But the marriage would entail domestic violence and the couple would divorce in mid October 1992.

The tumultuous life of O.J. Simpson -- from football Hall of Famer to movie star and sports analyst and murder suspect -- has captivated the country for decades. On Thursday of last week (April 10), his family announced Simpson, 76, had died of cancer.

It has now been over 28 years since Simpson was acquitted of the brutal murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and waiter Ron Goldman. Decades later, the infamous crime remains unsolved. From the televised criminal trial that captivated the nation to the kidnapping and armed robbery charges that sent him to prison for 9 years, CrownLine via the CROWNLINE Method is the first to examine birthdays and the human relationship chemistry of the individuals involved in O.J.’s tragic life story.

O.J. Simpson would serve as an NBC football analyst for the very last time in the Buffalo Bills Superbowl XXVIII loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Jan. 30, 1994.

Jan. 30 is the anniversary of the Dallas Cowboys' 30-13 win over the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVIII. It was also the final big assignment of the broadcasting career of a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame who, less than five months later, would make international headlines, fleeing law enforcement on the freeways of Southern California. It was a low-speed chase, O.J.’s best friend Al Cowlings, driver, while O.J. sat in the back seat of the white Ford Bronco owned by Cowlings, a gun pointed to his own head.

It Was in Their Cards: O.J. and Nicole’s Attraction

By looking at the respective ‘Family Tree’ card dynamics of O.J. and Nicole, and understanding that it is not uncommon for individuals to find familiarity in a significant other as a result of a subconscious connection with a parent who possesses an exact same card, we can understand why beyond looks O.J. and Nicole were drawn to one another. See the photos of the cards below, and focus on how O.J. subconsciously felt that Nicole shared a card with his father, and conversely, Nicole could feel O.J. shared a card with her mother.

O.J. Simpson’s Family Tree: Jimmy Lee Simpson (O.J.’s father), born Jan. 29, Jack of Clubs/4Hearts; Eunice Simpson (O.J.’s mother), born Oct. 23, Queen of Hearts/King of Spades; their son Orenthal (aka O.J.), born July 9, 6Diamonds/Queen of Diamonds.

Nicole Simpson Brown’s Family Tree: Louis Brown (Nicole’s father), born Aug. 10, 3Diamonds/9Clubs; Juditha Brown (Nicole’s mother), born Jan. 21, 6Diamonds/ Ace of Diamonds, and (daughter) Nicole, born May 19, King of Clubs/4Hearts..

The key takeaway from the respective Family Tree dynamics of O.J. and Nicole was that O.J.’s first card was identical to Nicole’s mother’s first card (6Diamonds); while Nicole’s second card was identical to O.J. father’s second card (4Hearts).

Cards Chemistry: Al & O.J. — Best Friends Forever

One of the most-watched live television events was also the slowest moving. On the evening of Friday, June 17, 1994, a white Ford Bronco with California plate 3DHY503 traveled down southern California’s freeways driven by former football player Al Cowlings. There were actually two Broncos involved in the case — Simpson’s own car, which was parked outside his Rockingham estate with traces of the victims’ blood (this car has since been destroyed), and Cowlings’ vehicle, which went on the low-speed chase. (Ironically, Simpson was a spokesperson for Ford from 1975 until the day of the chase.)

Al Cowlings was a devoted best friend to O.J. Simpson. As part of reviewing his CROWNLINE Method birthday cards alignment assessment, it did not surprise Todd that Al Cowlings and O.J. were ‘double diamonds’ with identical second cards (Queen of Diamonds).

(Left) Al Cowlings, born June 16, Ace of Diamonds/Queen of Diamonds, has the identical second (astrological) card as (right) O.J. Simpson, born July 9, 6Diamonds/Queen of Diamonds.

O.J. Simpson was arrested in 1994 in connection with the deaths of Ron and Nicole, who was stabbed so fiercely medical examiners said her head was almost decapitated. The victims were stabbed to death outside Nicole’s Los Angeles (Brentwood) condominium on June 12, 1994, and despite his acquittal in his criminal trial, Simpson was later found liable for the murders in a civil case, and ordered to pay $33.5 million in compensation. It has been reported that Simpson paid $50,000 a day for his huge defense team in the criminal trial, funded by memorabilia he signed while behind bars. After being acquitted for the two murders, Simpson and some friends would attempt to reclaim memorabilia that had been sold and he would be convicted for kidnapping and armed robbery and serve 9 years in prison.

The ‘Dream Team composition is well-detailed in Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_Team_(law)

The L.A. District Attorney’s team was led by Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden.

Here, in this issue of the Suited & Connected© newsletter, you will find the Dream Team versus the Los Angeles District Attorney team card chemistry assessed via the CROWLINE Method.

Johnnie Cochran, born Oct. 2, 7Diamonds/Jack of Hearts; Robert Shapiro, born Sept. 2,, 9Diamonds/7Spades; Alan Dershowitz, born Sept. 1, 10Diamonds/8Spades; Carl Douglas, born May 8, Jack of Diamonds/4Diamonds; F. Lee Bailey, born June 10, 7Diamonds/5Spades; Robert Kardashian, born Feb. 22, 3Diamonds/9Spades; Gerald Uelmen, born Oct. 8, Ace of Diamonds/5Hearts; Barry Scheck, born Sept. 19, 5Clubs/3Diamonds); and O.J. Simpson, born July 9, 6Diamonds/Queen Diamonds.

Takeaways: ‘Dream Team’ Defense vs. L.A. D.A. Prosecutors

—Diamonds galore wow, advantage the Dream Team

—O.J. is ‘suited and connected’ with both Johnnie Cochran and F. Lee Bailey . The attorneys cards are “in front” of OJ’s cards — in effect, shielding & protecting their client.

—O.J. is ‘suited and connected’ with Carl Douglas. Cochran and Douglas, who worked in the same law firm, were both Diamonds and made a pair of Jacks.

—Robert Shapiro, Alan Dershowitz and Carl Douglas form a ‘trifecta’ of suited and connected first cards (9Diamonds; 10Diamonds; Jack of Diamonds)

—The L.A. District Attorney prosecutorial team’s cards of Marsha Clark, William Hodgman and Christopher Darden — besides Clark and Hodgman sharing one number in their second card (6’s) — were almost invisible, with no vital CROWNLINE Method pattern of success hidden or visible.

“Juxtaposed with the Dream Team shine-polished card alignment, the L..A. City District Attorney’s ‘bleh’ chemistry was a mis-match from the get-go,” says Todd. “It reminds me of that Bob Dylan Hurricane song lyric, ‘The trial was a pig circus, they (sic) never had a chance!’”

L.A. City District Attorney Prosecutorial Team Lacked Card Alignment: (From left) Marsha Clark, born Aug. 31, 8Hearts/6Clubs; William Hodgman, born Dec. 14, 4Clubs/6Diamonds, and Christopher Darden, born April 7, Ace of Spades/5Spades.

 

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