Missing Person: Terry Hobbs

Forensic Pattern Analysis: The Disappearance of Terry Hobbs

Case Overview
Terry Lamar Hobbs disappeared on April 17, 2019, after being dropped off by his son and a woman named Stacey at a friend's house in Kinard, Florida. He was 55 years old at the time. Despite a clear timeline of his last known whereabouts, local law enforcement deprioritized the case, leaving family members with unanswered questions for years. Using Forensic Pattern Recognition (FPR), we conducted an astrological investigation to uncover behavioral markers, emotional dynamics, and possible locations relevant to Terry’s disappearance.

Step 1: Establishing the Chart Framework

A Last Seen chart was cast for April 17, 2019, using an estimated morning time in Kinard, Florida. The chart presents the following planetary placements within each of the 12 FPR sections:

Rising Sign (Victim): Cancer 16°

Section 1 – Self: True Node (22° Cancer), Moon (5° Leo)

Section 2 – Resources: No major planetary placements

Section 3 – Environment/Communication: No major planetary placements

Section 4 – Final Known Location: Ruled by Sagittarius, no direct planetary placement

Section 5 – Social Dynamics: No major planetary placements

Section 6 – Routine/Service: Jupiter (24° Sagittarius, retrograde)

Section 7 – The Perpetrator: Saturn (20° Capricorn), Pluto (23° Capricorn)

Section 8 – Death & Secrets: Lilith (27° Aquarius)

Section 9 – Travel/Movement: Neptune (17° Pisces), Venus (21° Pisces), Mercury (25° Pisces), Chiron (3° Aries)

Section 10 – Public Visibility: Sun (23° Aries), Uranus (1° Taurus)

Section 11 – Social Circle: Mars (8° Gemini), Algol (26° Taurus)

Section 12 – Hidden Places: DNA Asteroid (14° Cancer)

  • Rising Sign (Victim): Cancer 16°

  • Section 1 – Self: True Node (22° Cancer), Moon (5° Leo)

  • Section 7 – The Perpetrator: Saturn (20° Capricorn), Pluto (23° Capricorn)

  • Section 8 – Death & Secrets: Lilith (27° Aquarius)

  • Section 9 – Travel/Movement: Neptune (17° Pisces), Venus (21° Pisces), Mercury (25° Pisces), Chiron (3° Aries)

  • Section 10 – Public Visibility: Sun (23° Aries), Uranus (1° Taurus)

  • Section 11 – Social Circle: Mars (8° Gemini), Algol (26° Taurus)

  • Section 12 – Hidden Places: DNA Asteroid (14° Cancer)

Step 2: Victim Profile and Emotional State

The Rising sign and Moon represent the victim. Cancer rising suggests Terry was in a familiar or emotionally significant environment. The Moon in Leo indicates a sense of personal pride or presence—possibly someone trying to assert boundaries or speak up. The Moon’s separating square to Uranus and applying opposition to Saturn/Pluto reveals a sudden disruption followed by overpowering confrontation.

This placement strongly implies that Terry was met with unexpected tension or a rapid shift in the emotional atmosphere shortly after arriving at the home.

Step 3: Identifying the Perpetrator

The Section of the Perpetrator, aligned with Capricorn, contains both Saturn and Pluto, pointing to an individual with controlling, dominant, or secretive traits. Saturn suggests the perpetrator was older or authoritative—possibly someone Terry knew from the past. Pluto indicates a desire to dominate, conceal, or retaliate. This is not a random assailant; the chart shows emotional and historical ties between Terry and the person responsible.

The opposition between the Moon (Terry) and these planetary bodies confirms tension and a direct confrontation. This was a person from Terry’s circle who exercised power over him or felt threatened by his presence.

Step 4: Conflict and Escalation

Mars in Gemini in the Section of Social Circle represents the moment of escalation. Mars here indicates verbal conflict, quick tempers, and split-second reactions. The conjunction with fixed star Algol adds a layer of brutality, signaling that the situation may have spiraled into sudden violence—possibly fatal.

This placement ties the attacker to a social connection—likely someone within Terry’s extended circle of friends or acquaintances.

Step 5: Role of Women in the Case

Venus, Mercury, and Neptune in Pisces all reside in the Section of Travel/Movement, suggesting at least two female figures may have been involved or present. Venus points to a woman who was either a passive observer or emotionally involved. Neptune implies deception or misinformation. Mercury suggests a younger individual or someone helping shape the narrative.

These placements suggest the crime involved some movement—possibly an attempted relocation of Terry or concealment of events. The presence of Chiron indicates injury and cover-up.

Step 6: Death, Secrecy, and Concealment

Lilith in the Section of Death & Secrets represents secrecy surrounding death. This placement is consistent with a taboo, hidden outcome—possibly involving multiple people remaining silent. Lilith in Aquarius suggests a non-emotional, possibly strategic decision to conceal or mislead.

The Section of Hidden Places contains the DNA asteroid in Cancer, directly signaling that key physical evidence is hidden in a secluded, water-connected location. Cancer suggests wetlands, marshes, rivers, or a place of emotional relevance. This section ensures this evidence is not in plain sight.

Step 7: Geographic and Behavioral Clues

  • The Section of Final Known Location, ruled by Sagittarius, indicates a rural or remote area, open land, or a place connected to hunting or travel.

  • The presence of Jupiter (ruler of this area) retrograde in the Section of Routine implies the location may be near a place of work, daily habit, or known to someone in the circle.

  • Cancer and Pisces placements suggest water is key to understanding the crime scene.

Final Interpretation

Terry Hobbs likely encountered a known individual—older, controlling, possibly someone from a previous conflict—who confronted him at the home he was dropped off at. The confrontation escalated rapidly, possibly over a personal issue, and turned fatal. Women were present and aware, though their level of involvement varies between passive witness and active cover-up.

The body or primary evidence is concealed near water, in a secluded, rural area—likely familiar to the person or people involved. Emotional detachment and secrecy are key behavioral themes. This was not an accident. This was a deliberate suppression of truth.

Disclaimer: The findings presented in this case study are based on symbolic interpretations using the Forensic Pattern Recognition method. They are intended for investigative insight and educational purposes only. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.