
Episode 002: The Vampire of Sacramento
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In the winter of 1977–78, Sacramento learned that an unlocked door could be an invitation to horror. Richard Trenton Chase — the man the press would call the Vampire of Sacramento — left six families shattered in less than a month.
From Ambrose Griffin unloading groceries in his driveway… to Evelyn Miroth’s home turned into a crime scene… and baby David Ferreira’s life discarded in the most cruel way imaginable, this case forced a community to face a predator who killed without pattern, without mercy, and without knowing his victims at all.
Slide into the shadows, as Ayana Noir takes you through the terror Sacramento still remembers.
References
- Sacramento Bee archives, Dec 29, 1977 – coverage of Ambrose Griffin’s murder.
- Sacramento Bee archives, Jan 23, 1978 – reporting on Teresa Wallin’s murder.
- Sacramento Bee archives, Jan 27–28, 1978 – reporting on Miroth family murders and abduction of David Ferreira.
- Court records, People v. Richard Trenton Chase (1979) – trial transcripts and conviction details.
- Associated Press coverage of Richard Chase’s trial and sentencing, 1979.
- San Quentin Prison records – official note of Richard Chase’s death by suicide, Dec 26, 1980.
- Contemporary psychiatric reports describing Chase’s delusions and prior hospitalizations.
- FBI profiling notes on ritualistic killings, late 1970s (referenced in AP coverage).