Talk:Rod Ferrell

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Cleaned up some vandalism. (Someone had changed all the dates from the 1990's to the 1950's?) 63.241.190.32 16:34, 17 September 2007 (UTC)


I'm not a doctor, but I suspect the passage "He also suffered from monkeyotisidis, a tramatic disorder where the host believes that all monkeys are werewolfs ploting a world domination plan against them." is, um, inaccurate. I also softened the thing about the grandfather being a child-raping killer. I don't recall that ever being proven, and sounded like of libelous. Ansat 17:10, 12 June 2007 (UTC)


According to the asrticle, Rod Ferrell consumed the blood of his victims after he killed them. That's a myth. Rod simply removed the man's shirt and burnt a "V" for vampire on his chest with a lit cigarette and then took his credit card. He then murdered his wife in a similar fashion. Read "Children Who Kill" by Carol Ann Davis - it contains real detailed facts. Change it asap please thank you

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Waddaya want, a cookie? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 162.83.149.27 (talk) 01:01, 12 April 2008 (UTC)

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I have serious doubts about the validity of several of the claims made on this page. The article is incomplete and lacks reference or supporting statements.

The following selection has little to no bearing on the article and seems to advertise or promote the group mnetioned. Yohe didn't use the building in his live-action roleplaying sessions, preferring to stick to his rented house off the campus of Murray State or the large fields around the city, though many of Ferrell's associates have alluded to the fact that he enjoyed going to the LBL area. Despite the sensationalized V.A.M.P.S. roleplaying group headed by James Yohe, Rod Ferrell's attendance at these roleplaying sessions was limited to a handful of appearances. --ElderBeholder 01:51, 3 November 2007 (UTC)