CrimeLibrary: "On the throat there were two wounds separated from each other"
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Peter Kürten (May 26, 1883-July 2, 1931) was a German serial killer dubbed The Vampire of Düsseldorf by the contemporary media
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(July 24, 1909 — August 10, 1949), nicknamed the "Acid Bath Murderer" & "The Vampire of London"
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On Thursday, March 3, 1949, London's Daily Mirror began a series of macabre stories about murder that began with the headline, "Hunt for the Vampire."
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The story of Peter Plogojowitz dates back to 1725 and this official Government document was written by a German military official stationed in the village of Kisilova.
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a Serbian peasant who was believed to have become a vampire after his death and to have killed nine of his fellow villagers. The case was one of the earliest and most sensational cases of vampire hysteria.
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List of historical figures who were called vampires, along with their crimes
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Elizabeth Bathory was born in Hungary in 1560, approximately a hundred years after Vlad the Impaler died. One of her ancestors Prince Steven Bathory, even helped Vlad Dracula In 1546, when he claim the throne in Wallachia back again.
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She is known as the most infamous serial killer in Central European history and is remembered as the "Blood Countess" and as Bloody Lady of Čachtice, after the castle near Trenčín.
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Word on the street is that there is also a Sutherland involved in the film — unfortunately it’s not Kiefer. Instead, his half-brother Angus Sutherland will star as a vampire in this one.
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