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well i saw this segment on rod ferrell but i want to know more like, whay did he consider himself as a vampire?

2007-01-27 13:16:03 · 2 answers · asked by Vickie 0 1 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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Rodrick Justin Ferrell (born March 28, 1980 to teenage parents) was the leader of a loose-knit gang of teenagers from Murray, Kentucky infamously known as the "Vampire Clan". In 1998 Ferrell pled guilty to the double-slaying of a couple from Eustis, Florida, becoming the youngest person in United States on Death Row. Ferrell told people that he was a 500-year-old vampire named "Vesago."

On November 25, 1996 (The week of Thanksgiving), Naoma Queen and Richard Wendorf were found beaten to death in their Eustis home. While 49-year-old Richard Wendorf was asleep on his couch, Ferrell had entered the home and beat him multiple times with a crowbar, fracturing both his skull and ribs. When Queen had found Ferrell in the home moments later, he bludgeoned her to death, bashing her head with the crowbar. Ferrell then drank some small amounts of blood from both victims. The two victims were the parents of Heather Wendorf, a girl Ferrell had met and fell in love with while visiting his father some months before. She said she found him very seductive and couldn't control herself around him. She called him earlier that day at his home in Murray, KY. She was complaining that her parents were too prying and had punished her for being out too late the night before. He decided to drive, with his clan, to Eustis, Florida and murder the parents.

On February 12, 1998, then-seventeen-year-old Ferrell pled guilty to the murders, alleging that he was assisted by his girlfriend at the time, Charity Lynn Keesee, and two other members of his gang, Howard Anderson and Dana Cooper. Anderson was also convicted of premeditated first degree murder, sentenced to life in prison, while Keesee and Cooper were convicted of murder in the third degree.

For two years Ferrell held the record as the youngest inmate on death row until November 2000 when the Supreme Court reduced his sentence to life without parole. Ferrell is serving his sentence at the Union Correctional Institution in Raiford, Florida as inmate DC# 124473.

Ferrell's connections with "vampirism" was generally thought to be derived by White Wolf's roleplaying game system "Vampire the Masquerade". Murray, Kentucky was home to a live-action roleplaying group numbering about a dozen members, based on the White Wolf system. The group was usually choreographed by James Yohe, a local from the city, though not a student of Murray State University.

2007-01-27 13:19:19 · answer #1 · answered by nyhtshade 5 · 0 0

no, never heard of him.

2007-01-27 13:18:38 · answer #2 · answered by brock 7 · 0 1

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