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Original Title: | Vampire: The Richard Chase Murders ASIN B008KTCC5Y |
Edition Language: | English |
Kevin M. Sullivan
ebook | Pages: 97 pages Rating: 3.74 | 114 Users | 20 Reviews
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Title | : | Vampire: The Richard Chase Murders |
Author | : | Kevin M. Sullivan |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 97 pages |
Published | : | 2012 |
Categories | : | Crime. True Crime. Nonfiction |
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By the time Richard Trenton Chase graduated high school, everyone knew he was strange. But no one had any idea how bizarre he'd become, or what dark impulses were flowing through his troubled brain. The transformation from the outwardly strange young man to the diabolical killer he ultimately became, was gradual and would not become known until it was too late. First it was the killing of small animals and birds, and the drinking of their blood. However, when these sacrifices failed to satiate his needs, Richard Chase would seek out the highest form of life, and the city of Sacramento, California would react in horror to the hideous murders and mutilations committed by his hands. For those living in the quiet neighborhoods where the murders occurred, it was nothing less than a time of terror until the fiend was captured.Vampire: The Richard Chase Murders (with 23 photos), is an in-depth look into the life and disturbed mind of a killer, his family, and his many victims, the living as well as the dead. Within these pages you'll discover what it was like for the police, and what a difficult job they had finding a killer they knew wouldn't stop until he was apprehended. It was a race against time, in a series of murders that would stun even the most hardened investigators. It is the story of a city under siege, held captive by the man whose appetite for blood could not be satiated.
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Ratings: 3.74 From 114 Users | 20 ReviewsWrite Up Appertaining To Books Vampire: The Richard Chase Murders
A short but interesting gruesome story about the Vampire of Sacramento, Richard Chase. I have read a bit about him in another book and his case definitely caught my attention. It's obvious that Richard Chase had some serious mental illness but he was legaly sane. The book is well written and it seems that the author knows what he is writing about. It suprises me that he is not more "famous" or should I say infamous because his crimes are wild.youtube
This was a pager turner. I am definitely going to keep this author on my radar! I highly recommend this true crime book.
This true crime book was difficult for me to read, since it made me feel physically sick due to the graphic detail of the murders committed by "the vampire of Sacramento" Richard Trenton Chase. I will not mention the details of tbe murders due to the disturbing and graphic and disgusting detail of what he did, none of the victims deserved to be killed in the way they were murdered especially the 22 month old baby, it made me feel sick reading about it.Richard Trenton Chase was a paranoid
This is a true crime story for the ages.What we have here is a story that Morgan, Garcia , Rossi and the gang of Criminal Minds would trickle with jest.It is gruesome and chilling hole on to your hats be sure re e your doors are looked before you set down to read this one.
Mentally deranged, sadistic, a bloodsucker and a cannibal, this diabolical killer held the city of Sacramento in fear during his spree in the late 70's. Fortunately, his reign of terror was relatively short lived. Unfortunately, the savage cruelty he showed his innocent victims is something I don't imagine anyone from that area will ever forget. I think the author did a fantastic job of pulling this story together. Although only 109 pages, you finish the book feeling you know everything you need
A short but very thorough account of Richard Chase's life and crimes. The writing is extremely graphic, but that's to be expected given the nature of the murders Chase committed. I thought the author did a good job of showing how, batshit crazy though Chase may have been, he was not insane under the legal standard. (Which, to me, speaks volumes about our need to broaden our application of insanity, but that's neither here nor there.) Anyone who wants to learn about this particularly gruesome
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