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Rod Ferrell was born on 28 March, 1980 in Murray, KY. He was raised by his mother, Sondra Gibson, and his stepfather, Jerry Gibson. He was a troubled teen who was expelled from school for his violent behavior.
At the age of 16, Ferrell and three other teens, Scott Anderson, Dana Cooper, and Heather Wendorf, formed a vampire cult called the "Vampire Clan". On 25 November, 1996, Ferrell and his friends drove from Kentucky to Florida and broke into the home of Richard and Ruth Wendorf, Heather's parents. Ferrell and his friends beat the Wendorfs to death with a crowbar. Ferrell was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder. He was convicted and sentenced to death in 1998. His sentence was later commuted to life in prison without parole.
Ferrell is currently serving his sentence at the Union Correctional Institution in Raiford, Florida. He is 40 years old.
As of 2021, Rod Ferrell's net worth is estimated to be around $100,000.
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Roderrick Justin Ferrell |
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Unemployed |
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44 years old |
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Aries |
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28 March, 1980 |
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28 March |
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Murray, Kentucky, U.S. |
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United States |
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Rod Ferrell Height, Weight & Measurements
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Rod Ferrell Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In January 2013, an appellate court dismisses attempts by Roderrick Ferrell and Howard Scott Anderson to get a new sentencing hearing. however in December 2018, Howard Scott Anderson was resentenced by Don Briggs, to 40 years in prison. Anderson was given credit for the 22 years he’s already served with him first being eligible for release in 2031. Ruth Wendorf’s relatives attended Anderson’s re-sentencing hearing and did not oppose his early release. Speaking with the Daily Commercial, they said they are more concerned about Ferrell, who was scheduled to face his own re-sentencing hearing in July 2019. Ferrell's resentencing hearing was then moved to November 18 and then again to April 2020 and the sentencing judge upheld his life without parole sentence and deemed him irreparably corrupt. Anderson is currently incarcerated in the Calhoun Correctional Institution while Ferrell is currently incarcerated in the Tomoka Correctional Institution.
For two years, Ferrell held the record as the youngest inmate on death row until November 2000, when the Florida Supreme Court reduced his sentence to life in prison. Because Florida had long abolished parole, the sentence is without it. Keesee was released from prison in March 2006 and Cooper was released from prison in October 2011.
On February 12, 1998, then-seventeen-year-old Ferrell pleaded guilty to the murders, claiming that the others traveling with him were innocent except Scott Anderson, who was simply an accessory. Ferrell pleaded guilty to two counts of felony murder. Ferrell's attorneys tried to argue that he was insane; he has been diagnosed with mental disorders including schizotypal personality disorder and Asperger syndrome. University of Florida further attested to the fact that Rod could sometimes witness spiritual things, like angels and demons (Stanfield, F. 2019). Judge Jerry T. Lockett sentenced Ferrell to death. Charity Keesee was convicted of two counts of third-degree murder, robbery with a gun or deadly weapon and burglary armed with weapon or explosives. She was sentenced to 10.5 years in state prison. Dana Cooper was convicted of those charges as well, but was given a 17.5 year prison sentence. Anderson was convicted of the same charges as Ferrell and was sentenced to life in prison.
On November 25, 1996 (the week of Thanksgiving), Naomi Ruth Queen and Richard Wendorf were found by their daughter Jennifer Wendorf, beaten to death in their Eustis home. While 49-year-old Richard Wendorf was asleep on his couch and Ruth was in the shower, Ferrell and accomplice Howard Scott Anderson had entered the home through the unlocked garage, picking up the murder weapon, a crowbar. Before Richard had even awakened, Ferrell beat him multiple times with it, fracturing both his skull and ribs, almost instantly knocking him out, and killing him shortly thereafter. When Ruth had found Ferrell and Anderson in the home moments later, Ferrell bludgeoned her to death, bashing her head with the crowbar. He claimed in his confession, however, that in his original plan, he was going to allow Naomi Ruth to live, but she first attacked him by lunging at him and throwing a very hot cup of coffee on him, which angered him and made him change his mind and kill her also. Richard was found bearing burn marks in the shape of a V. It was said that the V was Ferrell's symbol, which he accompanied with a dot for each person he considered to be in his vampire cult.
Roderrick Justin "Rod" Ferrell (born March 28, 1980) is an American convicted murderer. He was a member of a loose-knit gang of teenagers from Murray, Kentucky, known as the "Vampire Clan". Ferrell told people that he was a 500-year-old vampire named Vesago, a character he created for himself after becoming obsessed with the role playing game Vampire: The Masquerade. It was his mother, Sondra Gibson who first introduced this game to Rod (Brewster, R. A., 2018). In 1998, Ferrell pleaded guilty to the double slaying of a couple from Eustis, Florida, becoming the youngest person in the United States on Death Row. Originally sentenced to death, Ferrell's penalty has since been reduced to life without parole.