When a charming stranger arrived in New Orleans, no one suspected he might be a 200-year-old aristocrat with a taste for blood.

When a charming stranger arrived in New Orleans, no one suspected he might be a 200-year-old aristocrat with a taste for blood.
Nobody believes in vampires anymore. That’s what Terry McKinnon told himself—until one took his daughter.
He dressed like a 17th-century priest, translated witch-hunting manuals, and believed vampires and werewolves were terrifyingly real — Montague Summers was a priest and scholar who took the supernatural deadly serious.
Dressed like a 17th-century priest and armed with a library of ancient texts, Montague Summers devoted his life to proving that witches, vampires, and werewolves weren’t just folklore — they were terrifyingly real.
“…I believe that her fame is due not just to the painting’s display of artistic ingenuity – but to the troubling vampirism and gender ambiguity that 19th-century critics saw in Leonardo’s work.”
Two men become stranded in a remote area and seek shelter in an old house. There, they encounter a mysterious woman and uncover a chilling secret about a vampire’s thirst for blood! Hear the tale, “The Vampire’s Desire” in The Hermit’s Cave!
Was Count St. Germain a brilliant alchemist, a secret vampire, truly immortal? His mystery literally spans centuries.
In 1954, hundreds of Glasgow schoolchildren armed with makeshift weapons stormed the Southern Necropolis, hunting a towering, iron-toothed vampire they believed had already claimed two victims.
Shortly after marrying a beautiful woman, the man experiences a decline in his health amid rumors that his new wife is a vampire! Hear the tale, as told by Boris Karloff, in OTR show “Tales of the Frightened” from 1963!
A woman is the subject of local rumors suggesting she is a vampire. Her husband notices his health declining and eventually follows her to a graveyard, seeking to uncover the truth about his wife! Hear the tale in this Old Time Radio marathon in “Tales of the Frightened!”
In the 1970s Highgate Cemetery became the stuff of legends, with rumors of a vampire, bizarre occultic rituals, and a rivalry so wild it could’ve been lifted out of a horror novel.
Before Dracula, there was Carmilla—a tale of forbidden desires, shadowy castles, and a female vampire’s deadly and seductive spell.
💀 When Florence Stoker discovered someone had stolen her late husband’s vampire story, she set out to destroy every copy of the film—but like the undead monster at its heart, ‘Nosferatu’ refused to stay buried.
In 1985, John Brennan Crutchley, later known as the ‘Vampire Rapist,’ committed unspeakable crimes against a young hitchhiker, leaving behind a legacy of terror, unanswered questions, and chilling suspicions of more victims.
💀 Emerging in the small Istrian village of Kringa, Croatia, is the first recorded instance of European vampirism, a story that reverberated through generations and contributed to shaping the contemporary vampire mythology.
Before Dracula ever set foot in Transylvania, the village of Kringa, Croatia, was haunted by Jure Grando—the first recorded vampire in European history. For sixteen years, his undead reign brought terror to the living and torment to his widow. But when the villagers finally rose against him, they unearthed a horror beyond imagination.