Welcome to Crime Watch Daily Update briefings. Today we are looking back on a case originally covered on Crime Watch Daily in 2016.

On Nov. 25, 1996, Rod Ferrell killed Richard Wendorf and Naoma Ruth Queen, whose daughter left with Ferrell to join his vampire cult, by beating them with a tire iron. Initially sentened to death, a Supreme Court deicision changed the sentence to life in prison with the possibility of parole because he was a minor when he killed Richard and Naoma. Ferrell sought to lessen his sentence, but in April 2020, Circuit Judge G. Richard Singletary struck down the request and called Ferrell “irreperably corrupt.”

He wrote in his decision, “He has adjusted to incarceration, and he has a good prison record. However, the continuation of his pattern of fabrication and manipulation of the narratives of his crimes in order to serve his own interest demonstrates that he is neither changed nor rehabilitated.”

Let’s take a look back at the case, including an interview with Ferrell himself.

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24 thoughts on “Judge calls Vampire cult leader ‘irreparably corrupt,’ denies shorter prison sentence”
  1. This is what is currently taking our youth over. There are masses of youth that participate in witchcraft and dark magic! And music is becoming so much more evil and the more evil the music, the more popular it is! Can you imagine how many people like this guy we will have wreaking havoc in about 5-10 years?

  2. give me a break! we all had hard childhoods. i had one that was horrible. still i didnt kill anyone or drink their blood. i also love horror movies and true crime. not cuz i would ever hurt a living thing. instead because i like to dig deep and find out what makes people tick. i could never hurt anyone. i dont even hurt animals. all this blaming movies, music, childhood memories, give me a break. this is 100% all his fault. all the other crap is fluff! this crime was so bad if he gets out of jail, then everyone else should too. as a juvenile, that makes me think he REALLY nerve should get out. if he was this psycho and cold as a child, as an adult, omg i dont even want to think about it….

  3. I'd like to see an interview with him now that he is resentenced – to life without parole. Does he still consider himself a changed person?

  4. What a fascinating individual. His crimes were horrific, from a psychological point of view it's fascinating. Vampirism is a psychiatric condition and I wonder if he has been getting treatment….

  5. It honestly piss me off seeing these mothers playing victims from their own makings… You built him to become who he is, you playing the victim now huh?! Toxic parents, some people don’t really deserve to have children.

  6. I think his mother had a tremendous amount of influence on him and she should have been held responsible in some capacity, I mean come on she had the kid brainwashed with evil things and ideas, how is she not somewhat responsible?

  7. Ana and True Crime Daily, I like these recaps and updates on old cases, but I miss your channel highlighting current cases, interviewing family members and loved ones of the victims, and investigating unsolved missing persons cases. It would be nice if you would start to do that again as well. But regardless, I love this channel and the podcasts and content that you work so hard to produce and inform all of us on.

  8. This fucking guy. I've been exposed to all this crap, and I've got an extreme repulsion with blood and violence. Bs dude, you're sick and exactly where you need to be for the rest of your life.

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