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S2 Ep4: The Vampire Episode

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You might expect something like Crime Categories to appear in the index of the Encyclopedia of American Crime. Listed underneath that heading are a variety of crimes you’d also expect to see: everything from arson and bank robberies to kidnapping, murder, and rape.

But there were a couple of crimes I wasn’t expecting, such as Spiritualism, which I discussed in the last episode. But the other shocker was vampires.

Of course, that was an entry I had to check out.

Turns out it wasn’t referring to the stereotypical bloodsuckers pop culture has conditioned us to expect. It was about vice extortionists.

If you’re wondering what the heck that is, stick around. We’ll be talking about those kinds of vampires --which are bloodsuckers in their own right-- as well as people who have committed murder under the delusion of being the more traditional vampires --blood-drinking and all-- in this episode of Haunting American True Crimes.
We examine three cases of killer vampires in particular:
  1. The Vampire of Sacramento Richard Trenton Chase
  2. James P. Riva, the vampire who murdered his own grandma with gold-tipped bullets
  3. Roderick Ferrell and his Kentucky Vampire Clan

Sources Referenced in This Episode
The Encyclopedia of American Crime
The Sacramento Bee, Jan. 30, 1978
The Sacramento Bee, Jan. 31, 1978
Santa Cruz Sentinel, Oct. 27, 1981
The Boston Globe, Nov. 29, 1996
The Boston Globe, Dec. 8, 1996
The Palm Beach Post, Feb. 6, 1998
The Orlando Sentinel, Nov. 10, 2000
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/51204/8-real-life-vampire-crimes



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You might expect something like Crime Categories to appear in the index of the Encyclopedia of American Crime. Listed underneath that heading are a variety of crimes you’d also expect to see: everything from arson and bank robberies to kidnapping, murder, and rape.

But there were a couple of crimes I wasn’t expecting, such as Spiritualism, which I discussed in the last episode. But the other shocker was vampires.

Of course, that was an entry I had to check out.

Turns out it wasn’t referring to the stereotypical bloodsuckers pop culture has conditioned us to expect. It was about vice extortionists.

If you’re wondering what the heck that is, stick around. We’ll be talking about those kinds of vampires --which are bloodsuckers in their own right-- as well as people who have committed murder under the delusion of being the more traditional vampires --blood-drinking and all-- in this episode of Haunting American True Crimes.
We examine three cases of killer vampires in particular:
  1. The Vampire of Sacramento Richard Trenton Chase
  2. James P. Riva, the vampire who murdered his own grandma with gold-tipped bullets
  3. Roderick Ferrell and his Kentucky Vampire Clan

Sources Referenced in This Episode
The Encyclopedia of American Crime
The Sacramento Bee, Jan. 30, 1978
The Sacramento Bee, Jan. 31, 1978
Santa Cruz Sentinel, Oct. 27, 1981
The Boston Globe, Nov. 29, 1996
The Boston Globe, Dec. 8, 1996
The Palm Beach Post, Feb. 6, 1998
The Orlando Sentinel, Nov. 10, 2000
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/51204/8-real-life-vampire-crimes



Want more Haunt Jaunts?

Jaunt with us online anytime at HauntJaunts.net.

Read more blog posts, find Paracons and Horror Fests, or shop the Skareporium.

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And if you liked what you heard, remember to subscribe too.

Reviews are also always appreciated!
Host & Guide
Courtney Mroch

Music

Miri's Magic Dance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

SCP-x7x (6th Floor) by Kevin MacLeod

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