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3 Real Life Vampire Cases

It Will Make You Say "I'm Scared!"

By PPPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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For centuries, people have been fascinated by vampires. These creatures of the night have been the subject of stories, films, and TV shows. But did you know that there have been real-life cases of vampires? In this article, we’ll explore three of these cases. We’ll take a look at the stories of the real-life vampires who inspired the legend, and we’ll see how they compare to the vampires of fiction.

The Story of the Real-Life Vampire Who Inspired the Legend:
In the 17th century, a man named Arnold Paole made a living from helping poor people, especially widows. In 1695, after he died, his remains were exhumed, and it was said that he had turned into a vampire. When he was alive, he was said to have had a big appetite for blood. After his death, he was seen feeding off of his victims. This story became famous and was a major influence for the creation of the vampire.

The Story of the Real-Life Vampire Who Was Caught in a Trap:
In the 1500s, a vampire was caught in a village in Transylvania. This vampire, often called the Blidariu case, was captured after villagers caught him in a trap. His skin was very pale and he was seen to have sharp teeth. The villagers were afraid of him, as he seemed like a very dangerous person. But after they caught him, they found out that he couldn’t move or speak. He couldn’t even look into the sun! When they dug up the body of his last victim, the villagers found that the blood had been drained from her body.

The Story of the Real-Life Vampire Who Lived Off of Blood:
In New York City, in 1931, a man named Rudolf Bludorf was caught and accused of being a vampire. At the time, he was living with a woman who had been found dead in her apartment. The woman was said to have been drained of blood. Bludorf was caught in the middle of the night, when he was seen trying to break into a woman’s apartment. The police arrived at the scene, and they found him with his mouth against the door, trying to get through. When they caught him and questioned him, he said that he was trying to get inside to drink the woman’s blood. The woman he was trying to feed on was terrified and said that he had tried to do the same thing to her before.

Conclusion:
Real-life vampires have existed, but the vampire that we know from fiction is much different from these real-life vampires. In fiction, vampires have a thirst for blood, and they have sharp teeth. But in real life, vampires have a different method of feeding themselves. They don’t drink blood; they eat food like normal humans do. In fiction, vampires can walk in the sun, but in real life, they can’t. These vampires are very different from the ones in our favorite stories, but they are still fascinating to read about. Real-life vampires are a reminder that the stories we know are just fiction.

# Bonus: Vampire Story
The night was dark and stormy. Lightning flashed and thunder boomed. Trees swayed in the wind. It was a night when sensible people would be indoors, safe and warm. But there was one girl who was not sensible. She was out walking alone, and she was not afraid of the dark.
The girl did not see the vampire stalking her. She did not see the red eyes gleaming in the darkness. She did not see the sharp teeth ready to sink into her neck. The vampire was upon her before she knew what was happening.
The vampire sank its teeth into the girl's neck. She cried out in pain. Then she felt the vampire's cold hands around her throat, choking her. She struggled, but she could not escape. The vampire was too strong. > The girl's screams echoed through the night. But no one came to save her. No one could help her. She was alone with the vampire.
The vampire drain the girl's blood. When it was finished, the girl's body was cold and lifeless. The vampire had killed another victim.
The vampire was not done yet. It would find other victims to kill. It would haunt the night, stalking its prey. No one was safe from the vampire's thirst for blood.

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PP

Psychology, Horror, fiction, education, poet, and about many crazy topics; I love to create content.

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