IF the drain is associated with the the harness coming of of that terminal, you should be able to detect it and measure it...and you might get lucky finding the culprit circuit pulling one fuse at a time from the fuse block. Had any fuses pop?
Also, there and at least half a dozen fusible links that come off of that terminal that you cannot disconnect...though you could likely disconnect the end user of such a circuit (such as PCM) and hope you pinpoint it.
There are other areas in the rear of the car that are independent of the front terminal.
By the way, if you are determined to start up front, take great care when you attempt to disconnect the that positive terminal's nut as they can be broken with too much force...an old warning from Viper Wizard Chuck Tator.
Do you have the 1996 red/black R/T 10 specific service manual?
One of my favorite questions involves the integrity of the OEM wiring. Specifically, has anyone added such things as stereo equipment, extra alarm, front or rear cameras,, wired in a cruise control, hard wired in a radar detector, attempted to wire in an alarm reset switch?? If any answer to those questions is "yes", look there first.
Also, headers can melt insulation on O2 sensors along with any nearby unshielded underwood wiring.
Disclaimer: I am not a tech or an engineer...just a hobbyist trying to keep our Vipers going. Also, my favorite Vipers are stock...followed by stock and stock.
P.S. I forgot to ask if there is an added on piggyback engine management system ??