TL;DR — Apart from manually comparing notes with the Identifying Help Vampires check list, and manually trawling through users' post history, what tools — if any — does SO/SE provide for Stackers of a Van Helsing-like nature?
Context
To solve a problem posed in a question recently, it was necessary for me to ask the asker some questions of my own.
Out of eight or ten such clarifying questions, the asker answered maybe three of them. They even angrily demanded me to stop asking them to clarify their ambiguously-described problem at one point. I recognized the behavior. So I researched the user's question acceptance history. There were a few red flags. There seemed to be a pattern of acknowledging in comments that a proposed solution worked for them, but not accepting the answer.
In the course of researching the user's accept rate, I came across their Meta Stack Exchange profile. The person in the user's profile picture was made up to look like a character in a horror movie. There was a picture of a person in very intricately-applied, expertly-detailed, film-production-quality make-up. It straight-up looked like a vampire.1
After trying for three, four days, the asker still hadn't answered the majority of the questions I'd asked them. I invited them to chat so I could try asking again. They blanked me for two more days.
Considering the asker's unhelpful behavior, their ignoring me, their low accept rate track record, them being practically a self-confessed Help Vampire, etc., I decided at that point that I would not be revealing to the asker the working solution I eventually discovered. But I did genuinely want the asker to find a solution to their question. So I persisted with my entreaties for more clarifying details; so that even though the asker wouldn't be getting an answer from me, the information would be there for other SO volunteers to help the asker.
A week earlier, I'd proposed a solution for a different-but-related question the same asker posted. A few days after they acknowledge the relevancy of my proposed solution for that other related question, they eventually comment in the current question: «Oh! I figured that related thing out on my own»; somehow forgetting that I proposed to them several days ago what they are now claiming to have figured out on their own.
After I explained the reasons above to the asker as my rationale for bowing out of their bounty, the asker lobbed a few F-bombs at me in the comments. They've been deleted, of course.
That same day, the asker deleted all their comments from their other question. Comments that would have been clear evidence that I'd proposed to them days ago what they now dishonestly claim as: «I just figured it out on my own».
Today I noticed that after two years of „trying to work out“ whether or not an old answer satisfactorily solved their problem, the asker just today marked a two year old answer as Accepted.2 I count that as a positive, though. The asker seems to be turning over a new leaf. Better late than never.
They've also accepted today an answer to another bountied question that was proposed a week ago.3 I think it's fair to say that some kind of impact has been made by certain recent revelations and turns of events.
The point
With all the data SO/SE has at its disposal, it seems like there would be a simpler, more automated way implemented in the SO site itself to make it easier to spot Help Vampires. Is there such a feature, and I just haven't found it yet?
1 The user has now replaced the vampiric profile pic with a stock SE one. Luckily, I remembered the Wayback Machine at the time.
2 The user will very likely delete that comment soon.
3 I'm convinced that was done only as a face-saving, damage limitation effort; not because it actually solved the problem. But that's just speculation.