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The Vampire of Sacramento

By Jalen McArther & Nala Perkins. The Vampire of Sacramento. Introduction. The Sacramento Vampire Killer ( Richard Chase) Murder Dates : December 1977-Jan 1978 Method of Murder: Shooting (.22 handgun) Location of Crimes : Sacramento, California Number of Victims: 6

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The Vampire of Sacramento

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  1. By Jalen McArther & Nala Perkins The Vampire of Sacramento

  2. Introduction • The Sacramento Vampire Killer • (Richard Chase) • Murder Dates: • December 1977-Jan 1978 • Method of Murder: • Shooting (.22 handgun) • Location of Crimes: • Sacramento, California • Number of Victims: 6 • Characteristics: • Necrophilia, Cannibalism and Mutilation

  3. Background History • Childhood: • He was abused/he mutilated animals/started fires • Teenage years: • Popular in school • Inability to maintain/achiever an erection • Counseled; diagnosed w/mental • Young adulthood: • Put into mental institute/released • Became delusional then moved into apartment by father • He would capture, kill, disembowel animals in home • Mix into blender Richard Trenten Chase

  4. Delusions • Nazis/UFO • Turn blood to powder • Poison under soap • Mother was out to get him • Smoothies=non-shrinkable heart • Hillside Strangler • Fascinated by him • Thought to be victim • Unlocked doors were an invitation inside

  5. Spree Killer • Chase committed random murders • Shoot them; mainly in head • Remove and store their organs • Bathe/drink their blood • Stabbing/slicing different parts of the body • Rape victims repeatedly Richard Trenten Chase

  6. Victims • Ambrose Griffin • 51-year-old engineer • Shot in a drive-by 22-rifle • Was a “warm-up” for Chase • Teresa Wallin • 3-month pregnant woman • Shot 3 times twice in head • Raped post-mortem • Stabbed/retrained of organs and blood • Committed mass murder • 4 other victims

  7. The Investigation • Profiled the suspect • Nancy Holden • She suspected Richard Chase • Resisted Arrest • Chase would not allow police to enter • Soon, left home w/blood stained box & shoes • Blood Stained Box • Bloody wallpaper • Bloody gun • Remains of dogs • Evidence • Dan Meredith's wallet • Her car • Home drenched (red) • Blender • Organ remains • Refrigerator • Remains of victims Mugshot

  8. Crime Scene Photo’s Crime Scene Wallin’s house Blood spatter/Print of some sort March 24, 1978 Body of David Ferreira was found in a cardboard box in a vacant lot between a church and a supermarket. Blender Used by Richard Richard’s shoe print

  9. Conviction • 1979 Chase stood trial six counts of murder • The case hinged on Chase’s history of mental Illness • He had a Life sentence to die in gas Chamber • Inmates feared him, talked him to commit suicide • December 26,1980 he was found dead • Autopsy determined he committed suicide by overdose • Chase in court

  10. Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viYPTplgnsI

  11. Web Sites: • http://www.trutv.com • http://www.investigation.discovery.com • http://www.murderpedia.org • http://www.criminalminds.wiki.com

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