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Aphrodite Jones : The Embrace: A True Vampire Story
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Author: Aphrodite Jones
Title: The Embrace: A True Vampire Story
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Date: 1999-06-01
ISBN: 0671034669
Publisher: Atria
Weight: 0.4 pounds
Size: 6.44 x 9.57 x 1.35 inches
Edition: First Edition
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A revealing look at the ruthless murder of Rick and Ruth Wendorf by Rod Ferrell -- a high school classmate of the Wendorfs' daughter and a self-proclaimed Antichrist who belonged to a vampire cult. With excerpts from the private diaries of the principles and exclusive interviews with every living person involved in the case (including Ferrell, who now sits on death row in Florida), this is true crime at its best.


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The "Vampire Clan" was a loosely knit gang of Southern U.S. teenagers who played at being outcasts and goths, and then pretended to be vampires. The twisted fantasies and dark mind of their young leader, Rod Ferrell, dominate The Embrace. Aphrodite Jones wastes no time in getting inside the troubled 16-year-old's head, detailing his elaborate delusions (he sometimes claims to be 500 years old; at other points, he was born 60,000 years ago and "sent to earth to destroy it") and his eerie abilities to control other troubled souls. With a Jim Jones-like knack for bizarre showmanship, Ferrell picked up followers and "true loves" with ease, then led his small, unmerry band on a mission from his home base in Kentucky to pick up yet another groupie--15-year-old Heather Wendorf--in Florida. The journey ended in violence in 1996, however, when Ferrell decided to kill Heather's parents with a crowbar. The group (Heather in tow) fled to New Orleans, where Rod promised his "vampire friends" would take them in; they were arrested a few days later. Ferrell, who now holds the record as the youngest inmate on death row, still insists he's the Antichrist.

Jones's account is rather spare, but feels balanced and honest. Like untold thousands of other American youths, Ferrell had the requisite bad childhood and unpleasant memories to later cause him both melancholy and grief. But unlike most of his peers, Rod Ferrell seems to have been born with a genius intelligence and the ability to memorize names, accents, and customs from different eras and places with ease, along with a talent to "perform" what he claimed to be. That he also happened to be deranged shouldn't be overlooked, but the real tragedy and concern here is that there might exist a rip in the fabric of our society large enough to allow healthy, normal teenagers like his group to fall through the tear and into the arms of animalistic hucksters like Rod Ferrell. --Tjames Madison

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