There as not yet been a glims of a vampier but there are clames of that they do exist. People have been known to drink blood at the end of a battle.
There is little tangible evidence available on the existence of
Vampires, and undue weight has to be placed on circumstancial evidence. 1. Every occurrence of human combustion - especially 'spontaneous'
combustion - needs thorough examination. In practice, this is patchy and
details often emerge too late for firm conclusions to be drawn. A trickle of reports has arisen in Eastern and Central Europe, most provided by professional Vampire hunters. Several isolated
reports have come from urban areas in the USA - 50% of these in New York. 2. Vampire-Typical injury reports (neck bites, severe bleeding from small wounds), also need investigation. This is almost impossible, as no health service categorises wounds in a useful way - and victims often go to great lengths to disguise or deny such injury. 3. Exsanguination deaths and missing bodies: A significant number of such
events have occurred in key locations; reports of body snatching have continued, some with no evidence of external assistance, and few with any possible motive for such theft. 4. Vampire sightings have increased in recent years; this may be in part due to unwelcome and inaccurate televisual displays - a badly educated public is in increasing danger, and compounds this by false reports Verification is difficult, but there is sufficient circumstantial evidence, and individual experiences, to assert that not only do Vampires still exist - but they are thriving.
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