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A SATANIC vampire killer has posted a series of chilling messages online after being set free - including one that warns: "Now panic because I'm back".

Tracey Wigginton, 54, was given a life sentence for murdering an innocent grandad and drinking his blood in Australia in 1989.

 Tracey Wigginton is on parole from a life sentence for the 1989 murder of Edward Baldock in Australia
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Tracey Wigginton is on parole from a life sentence for the 1989 murder of Edward Baldock in AustraliaCredit: Rex Features
 Posting online under the assumed name Oberon Fairchild, Wigginton said: 'Now panic because I'm back'
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Posting online under the assumed name Oberon Fairchild, Wigginton said: 'Now panic because I'm back'Credit: 9news

At the time of the murder, it's claimed Wigginton believed she was a vampire and stabbed Edward Baldock 27 times in a Brisbane park.

According to a, Wigginton's secret Facebook page has been uncovered and includes images of vampires, skeletons and real human remains.

Wigginton - who is now reportedly living in Tamborine, Queensland - posted online under the assumed name Oberon Fairchild, according to the report.

Chillingly, one post read: "Now panic because I'm back."

'I WATCHED HIM DIE'

Another post by Wigginton read: "Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and good with ketchup."

Wigginton served 22 years for the murder but was released on parole in 2012.

The detectives who arrested her 30 year ago told 9News the posts are "consistent with the Tracey they knew".

During the investigation, a stolen tombstone and pictures of grave sites were found in her apartment.

She initially denied knowing anything about the murder but later confessed to police saying she "stabbed him the side of the neck [...] stabbed him in the other side of the neck and [...] continuously stabbed him."

She said Mr Baldock made a "gargling" sound and she saw the blood was coming from his mouth. She told police she sat down and "watched him die".

One of the detectives who lead the investigation, former Detective Mick Austin, said: "The purpose of the murder was for her to be able to drink human blood and that's what was achieved... There was a degree of Satanism involved and witchery.

"According to her associates who were involved at the scene of the crime she considered herself to be a white witch and she had to consume blood to maintain that witchery aspect.

"She showed absolutely no pity for the victim - didn't treat him as a human being. It was just a means for her to achieve her end."

 Innocent grandfather Edward Baldock was fatally stabbed in a Brisbane park in 1989
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Innocent grandfather Edward Baldock was fatally stabbed in a Brisbane park in 1989Credit: News Corp Australia
 The horrific murder made international headlines at the time
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The horrific murder made international headlines at the time
 Detective Mick Austin told 9News that Wigginton showed 'no pity' for her victim
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Detective Mick Austin told 9News that Wigginton showed 'no pity' for her victimCredit: 9NewsAU


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