One of the world’s top evil serial killers is none other than Richard Trenton Chase, better known as The Vampire of Sacramento. Richard Chase who went on a month-long killing binge, which finished with six individuals dead, including children. Alongside brutally killing his victims, he additionally drank their blood which earned him the nickname, "The Vampire of Sacramento." Richard Chase’s childhood was far from ordinary. When he was younger he would receive regular beatings from his father throughout the day. Both of Richard’s parents were strict. By the age of 10, Chase showed three known cautioning indications of kids who develop certain characteristics that serial killers normally display; bed-wetting past the ordinary age, mercilessness …show more content…
He soon began to rob, kill, and torture people. Chase kept on hunting down opened doors of homes to enter. He trusted a bolted entryway was an indication that he was not needed, however, an opened entryway was an encouragement to enter. One of the most gruesome murders Chase committed took place On January 27, 1978. Chase took the lives of four innocent people who were; Evelyn Miroth, age 38, her six-year-old son Jason, and friend Dan Meredith were found murdered inside Evelyn's home. Missing was Evelyn's 22-month-old nephew David (Montaldo, Charles. “Serial Killer Richard Chase: Cannibal and Necrophilliac”). who Evelyn was actually babysitting that day. The crime scene was absolutely horrific. Evelyn's corpse had been assaulted and sodomized various circumstances. Her stomach had been cut open and different organs were expelled. Her throat was cut and she had been sodomized with a blade and there was a fizzled endeavor to evacuate one of her eyeballs. Evelyn's nephew, David, was not found at the investigation scene. Nonetheless, blood in the baby's crib gave police little expectation the child was as yet alive. Chase later told police that he conveyed the dead baby to his place. Subsequent to ravaging the infant's body he discarded the corpse at an adjacent church, which is the place it was later