Mother Killed her Boyfriend, her Baby then Herself After the Eclipse Fuelled her End-of-world Thoughts

The distressing sequence of events shook several Los Angeles neighbourhoods, when Danielle Johnson, known in the online astrology community as Danielle Ayoka, spiralled into a deadly rampage fuelled by her apocalyptic fears.

Johnson, who had amassed a following of 106,000 under her alias, had been vocal about her end-of-world anxieties, especially concerning an impending eclipse she believed would trigger catastrophic change.

Just days before the tragic incidents, Johnson’s ominous messages escalated on social media. She implored her followers to brace for the apocalypse, suggesting that the eclipse marked a critical juncture for spiritual alignment and choice.

Her alarming posts culminated in a tweet urging her audience to acknowledge the power of choice in the face of looming spiritual warfare, a message that resonated widely online.

“WAKE UP WAKE UP THE APOCALYPSE IS HERE. EVERYONE WHO HAS EARS LISTEN. YOUR TIME TO CHOOSE WHAT YOU BELIEVE IS NOW,” she wrote on X, prior to the deadly incident.

However, the online persona of Johnson as a “divine healer” and astrology influencer contrasted starkly with the horrifying reality that unfolded. As per reports, early Monday, she committed the atrocious act of murdering her boyfriend, Jaelen Allen Chaney, in their Woodland Hills apartment.

The violence escalated rapidly; Johnson, driving at perilous speeds, subsequently attempted to kill her daughters, resulting in the death of her infant child and narrowly missing the other.

The sequence of events unravelled further as investigators pieced together Johnson’s actions from the crime scene to the fatal crash. The apartment bore the eerie marks of the incident, with bloody footprints, tarot cards, and black feathers scattered throughout, suggesting a chaotic and disturbed state of mind.

Johnson’s trajectory from a celebrated clairvoyant, once lauded by media outlets for her insights into astrology, to a perpetrator of such a brutal series of acts, has left many bewildered. Her final acts, interpreted by some as driven by a misguided belief in an impending apocalypse, underline a tragic narrative where fear overwhelmed reason, leading to irreparable loss and devastation.





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