Friday, May 22, 2015

Sweden's most bizarre unsolved murder was (maybe) committed by a ... vampire???

Precious little information exists about what’s known as the Atlas Vampire Murder, so named for the neighborhood in Stockholm where it took place in 1932 ... and for the gruesome crime-scene details left behind by an unknown assailant. Quite obviously, the latter is why this long-cold case is still so tantalizing.

The victim was Lilly Lindström, a 32-year-old prostitute who entertained clients in her apartment; if her spot was typical of apartments in the Atlas neighborhood, it was a small and dark abode. Her downstairs neighbor, Minnie Jansson, was a fellow sex worker who was the last person to see Lilly alive — a few days before her body was discovered, Lilly had stopped by Minnie’s apartment in search of condoms. Minnie began to worry when her friend didn’t reappear the next morning.

When the Stockholm police, alerted by a concerned Minnie, entered her apartment, they found a shocking scene: Full story...

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