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True Crime: Lilly Lindeström (The Atlas Murders)
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2 years ago
True Crime: Lilly Lindeström (The Atlas Murders)

The Atlas Vampire was an unknown assailant who committed the unsolved "Vampire Murder" in Stockholm, Sweden. But the thing about vampires is that even though vampires are known as fictional, there has been a long history of humans in modern-day vampire cults who drink blood. Apparently it’s a clinical disorder though - it’s called Renfield’s syndrome, the obsession with drinking blood.

On May 4, 1932 31-year-old Lilly Lindeström was found in her flat in the Atlas area of Stockholm, and unfortunately her murder remains unsolved… the police initially thought it was a clear case of a prostitute murdered by a client, but they noticed a lot of saliva on Lilly’s neck and that she seemed to be exsanguinated even though there was very little blood at the scene and no noticeable puncture wounds to the body…

Stay safe out there. 


With love, 

Saaniya and Maddie x


Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_Vampire

https://truecrimedetective.co.uk/unsolved-mysteries-the-vampire-killing-of-lilly-lindeström-f0651d1b9e52 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_vampirism#:~:text=Clinical%20vampirism%2C%20more%20commonly%20known,Vanden%20Bergh%20and%20John. 


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