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Casefile True Crime

Case 95: The Vampire of Krakow

Casefile True Crime

Casefile Presents

True Crime, Society & Culture, History, Documentary

4.741.6K Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2018

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

In 1964, an unknown offender took to the streets of Krakow to stab elderly women in what appeared to be a string of senseless, unprovoked attacks. The victims had no connection to one another, nor were they robbed or sexually assaulted, leaving police with no obvious motive to go by.

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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host
Episode researched by Paulina Szymanska and Mike Migas
Episode written by Elsha McGill
Additional writing by Milly Raso

For all credits and sources please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-95-the-vampire-of-krakow

Transcript

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0:00.0

Sometimes you just need to get away.

0:02.8

And for the Aglewall family, it was well over June.

0:05.5

They wanted to know exactly what they were getting,

0:08.0

like knowing their kids stay and eat a delicious breakfast for free.

0:11.6

Yes!

0:12.6

And no need to look heavy bags, with free parking at over 500 hotels.

0:17.4

Enjoy the same feeling whatever the trip.

0:19.8

Creme it in, rest easy.

0:21.9

Only available to book at cremierin.com.

0:24.6

A season sees a play of two kids stay and eat breakfast free with a full paying adult.

0:43.6

Our episodes deal with serious and often distressing incidents.

0:47.1

If you feel at any time you need support, please contact your local Chrysor Centre.

0:51.6

For suggested phone numbers for confidential support, please see the show notes for this

0:55.3

episode on your app or on our website.

0:58.5

Today's episode contains violence against children and animals.

1:02.6

That won't be suitable for all listeners.

1:10.1

Tales of vampires have been found in nearly every culture around the world, dating back

1:15.1

centuries.

1:16.6

In 17th and 18th century Poland, belief in such legends was rife.

1:22.8

One of the earliest recorded and most well documented cases of vampireism involved a peasant

1:28.2

named Peter Blagojevich.

1:31.2

His death in 1725 was followed by a spade of other sudden deaths.

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