On following leads for my previous post, A Daisy a Day and Renee, included an air gun manufacturer, Daisy, whose logo has a bulls eye in the letter D of Daisy, … that we all know is also a flower. On the Daisy Wikipedia page, the first in the long list of varieties is the one above… African Bull’s-Eye Daisy. So what are the chances of that — a “Bulls-Eye Theme” pattern cluster is in the works, note from my previous post:
The next lead was the “bulls eye” in the D of Daisy, … because it also reminded me that bulls eye had cropped up in my recent January 5, 2026 post, The Eye of Africa and My Novels
So we have a specific “African Bulls-Eye (x2)” pattern cluster also in the works.
It is no coincidence that the word daisy is a cryptic combination of “Day See”… and “Day Zee”— it is part of the inner twin world’s strategic design influence. As my previous post reveals, a prominent “Word in Name” pattern cluster is revealed in the names of notable persons recently added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2026 site, the first beginning the main character of this series of posts— Renee Good. AND more than that, is the fact that the words connect to shooting incident, note the following:
- Phoenix Spicer (30 January 2002 – 2 January 2026) “ice” , “phoenix”
- Jawann Oldham (July 4, 1957 – January 5, 2026) “jaw”
- Dominique Bucchini (24 January 1943 – 2 January 2026) “chin”
- Wiktor Kinecki (31 December 1929 – 4 January 2026) “neck”
- Fazlur Rahim Ashrafi (10 November 1944 – 4 January 2026) “ash”
- Ashok G. Modak (1940 – 2 January 2026) “ash”
The “ice” in Spicer is a cryptic reference to the ICE agent who shot Renee. She was shot in the face/head, butt nothing has surfaced in the news yet as to where exactly, butt three of the names have “jaw”, “chin” and “neck”in it. If the bullet struck her chin/jaw, it likely would have also pierced her neck. The double “ash” in the name connects with the word phoenix in Spicers first name— the mythological phoenix that rises from the “ashes”. So we also have an “Ash(x2)” pattern cluster in the works. Usually this is a prompt for us to keep an eye out for a third “ash” as we continue to follow leads, … given the inner twin world’s propensity for generating clusters in groups of three or more.
I decided to venture to the Daisy (name) wikipedia page, to a list of notable persons with the name, and I did find one who has “ash” in her surname:
- Daisy Ashford (3 April 1881 – 15 January 1972) English writer
Her date of death is also the birthday of my son and my lesbian partner/wife of 27 years (we separated in 2021), they are 22 years apart to the day!! The fact that Renee is gay… and I am gay, is another prompt, and I then find a notable Daisy with “gay” in her surname:
- Daisy Hernández Gaytán (born 6 January 1983) Mexican politician
- Renee Nicole Good (died January 6, 2026) 37, American poetand writer, shot.
Hernández is a widespread Spanish patronymic surname that became common around the 15th century. It means son of Hernán, Hernando, or Fernando. Fernández is also a common variant
Note my recent December 31, 2025 post that has Fernando in it
Stranger Things, Shock Jock, Smith’s, Fernando’s and Bullitt
Do note the “Bullitt” aka “bullet”!! Also note the “fern” in “Fernando”… a plant… like Daisy. Hmmm, I had daisy’s, gold roses … and I do believe ferns, in my wedding bouquet.
- Daisy Head (born 17 March 1991) English actress
- Daisy Tourné (17 March 1951 – 19 November 2022) Uruguayan politician
- Daisy Waterstone (born 13 June 1994) British actress
- Daisy Lowe ( (born 27 January 1989) English fashion model
- Daisy May Queen (Marcela María Delorenzi; born 15 September 1965) Argentine radio host, former television presenter, and writer
- Daisy Violet Rose Wood (15 September 1877 – 19 October 1961) English music hall singer
- Daisy Yen Wu (12 June 1902 – 27 May 1993) Chinese biologist
- Daisy Dee (Desiree Rollocks, born 4 September 1970) Dutch singer, actress, T.V. host, stylist, and television producer
- Daisy Douglas Barr (September 2, 1875 – April 3, 1938) 1875–1938), Imperial Empress (leader) of the Indiana Women's Ku Klux Klan
- Daisy Goodwin (born 19 December 1961) British writer and television producer
- Daisy Hendley Gold Daisy Mabel Hendley Gold (October 26, 1893 – April 7, 1975), American writer, poet, and journalist
- Daisy Hernández (born May 23, 1975) American writer and editor
- Daisy Hill Northcross (December 9, 1881 – January 10, 1956), American physician, hospital administrator
- Daisy Lawler (December 24, 1942) American politician
- Daisy Lee Bitter (January 12, 1928 – November 2, 2023) American science educator
- Daisy Lopes Lúcidi Mendes ( (10 August 1929 – 7 May 2020)Brazilian actress
- Daisy Lumini (18 August 1936 – 18 August 1993) Italian composer, singer, and stage actress
- Daisy Pearce (born 27 May 1988)Australian footballer
- Daisy McCrackin (born November 12, 1979) American actress and singer-songwriter
- Daisy Postgate (née Lansbury, 9 December 1892 – 20 April 1971) British political activist
- Daisy Reyes (born 1976), Filipino beauty queen
- Daisy Webster (July 13, 1911 – August 11, 2004) Canadian educator, author, political figure
- Daisy (dog actor) originally named Spooks (1937–1960), appeared in 50 Hollywood films
- Daisy (1993–2006), a dog belonging to Rudolph Moshammer (27 September 1940 – 14 January 2005)
Note the following info on Renee:
The victim in the shooting has been identified as Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old Twin Cities resident and mother who lived with her partner in the same neighborhood where she was killed
… the word gay was recommended by major LGBTQ groups and style guides to describe people attracted to members of the same sex
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