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  1. January 27, 1978. Richard Trenton Chase (May 23, 1950 – December 26, 1980) was an American spree killer, cannibal, and necrophile who killed six people in Sacramento, California, from December 1977 to January 1978. He was nicknamed The Vampire of Sacramento because he drank his victims' blood and cannibalized their remains.

    • Richard Chase Before He Became The Vampire of Sacramento
    • The Vampire Killer Begins to Develop His Habits
    • Richard Chase’s Ghastly Crimes as The Vampire of Sacramento
    • The Vampire Hunters Find Their Man

    Richard Chase showed signs of mental illness at a young age — but his father, a strict and sometimes physically abusive parent — did little to get him help. Chase was disturbed and unhappy as a child, and his symptoms grew worse in adolescence. He set several small fires, frequently wet the bed, and displayed signs of cruelty toward animals. These ...

    Though Richard Chase had been released into his mother’s care, there was nothing legally binding that forced him to stay with her. Not long after his release from the psychiatric hospital, he moved out, later saying he thought his mother was poisoning him. He moved in to an apartment he shared with a group of young men he called friends. But it see...

    On December 29, 1977, Richard Chase was frustrated and lonely. His mother hadn’t allowed him to come home for Christmas, he would later recall, and he was mad. Ambrose Griffin, a 51-year-old man who was helping his wife bring in groceries, became his first victim. While driving by their street, Chase pulled out a .22-caliber pistol and shot him in ...

    The story of what happened that night emerged during Chase’s trial. The knock of a visitor had startled Sacramento’s Vampire Killer, who took Ferreira’s body and fled via Meredith’s stolen car. The visitor alerted a neighbor, who then called the cops. The authorities were able to identify Chase’s prints in Miroth’s blood. When the police searched C...

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  2. Nov 15, 2017 · Teresa Wallin was crazy in love with her husband and with life. She was infectiously happy—right up to the moment that the front door of her house flew open, revealing an armed man in the doorway. Those of us who later entered the house and saw her death’s-head expression frozen in abject horror would agree that Teresa Wallin knew in those final seconds that she was about to die.

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  3. On January 23, 1978, two days after killing Teresa Wallin, Chase purchased two puppies from a neighbor, which he then killed and drank the blood of, leaving the bodies on the neighbor's front lawn. On January 27, Chase committed his final murder, which also qualifies as a mass murder.

  4. Sep 27, 2024 · The 51-year-old engineer was killed in a drive-by shooting while helping his wife unload groceries. On January 23, 1978, Chase struck again, murdering Teresa Wallin in her home. The pregnant 22-year-old was shot three times and mutilated post-mortem. The spree culminated on January 27, 1978, with Chase's most horrific attack.

  5. The mutilated body of 22-year-old Teresa Wallin. Four days later, Sacramento Sheriff’s deputies attended the scene of a multiple murder. A woman, who had gone to visit her next-door neighbor, made a shocking discovery of three lifeless bodies lying in a pool of blood. The deceased 36-year-old Evelyn Miroth had been shot three times and ...

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  7. May 11, 2021 · Over a span of about one month, Chase had killed six people, including two young children. ... 1978, he shot a pregnant woman named Teresa Wallin before stabbing her ...