Johannes Cuntius: The Pentsch Vampire Johannes Cuntius, also known as the Pentsch Vampire, is one of the stranger cases in early modern vampire lore. His story comes from Silesia and was recorded
A Devil’s pact is a pledge to serve the Devil or one of his Demons. The pact may be made orally, but according to lore it is best to write it on virgin parchment and sign it in blood. The
SKINHEADS A movement with many facets,the neo-Nazi skinheads have become a violent and dangerous force in thirty-three countries on six continents. Shaved heads have become a fairly popular style for young men,
The Temple of Set has as its avowed mission the destruction of the power of organized religion in contemporary society. Michael Aquino,a lieutenant in U.S. Army Intelligence specializing in psychological warfare,joined the
Haigh, John George (1901–1949) Vampire murderer. Born in England in 1910, John George Haigh was raised in a strict Pilgrim Brethren family. He seemed to have a normal childhood and remained affectionate
Fritz Haarman (1879–1925) The “Vampire Butcher” of Hanover, Germany. Fritz Haarman was born in Germany on October 24, 1879, to a stern household. He particularly disliked his authoritarian father. Haarman was a
Croglin Grange Vampire VAMPIRE attack recorded in Victorian England. The story of the Croglin Grange Vampire is set in Cumberland, now part of Cumbria. A vivid account of the incident was recorded
Coventry Street Vampire (1922) was a Vampire scare in London. On the night of the full Moon in April 1922, an enormous black BAT-like creature with a six-foot wingspan was reported flying
The Buckinghamshire Vampire (12th c.) was an English Vampire case recorded by William of Newburgh from an oral account related to him by Stephen, the archdeacon of the diocese of Buckinghamshire. The
Mercy Lea Brown (1871–1892) was a most famous alleged Vampire of America. News of the European vampire cult that leaked out to the West in the early 18th century swept on to
James Brown(ca. 19th century) was an alleged sailor Vampire who was imprisoned in Washington, D.C. The account of “James Brown,” the name given by the sailor, was reported in the Brooklyn Daily
Breslau Vampire (1591–1592) Unnamed VAMPIRE who terrorized Breslau, Germany, after committing SUICIDE.The Breslau Vampire exhibited behavior associated with the Old Hag syndrome. On September 20, 1591, a well-to-do shoemaker stunned his family
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