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The New England Vampire Panic Morbid

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Today Alaina decided to take it to a vampiric place. During the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries New England was struggling with severe outbreaks of Consumption.  To better explain this plague that caused severe pain, bloody hacking coughs and the victim to seemingly waste away without explanation, they turned to the supernatural. When entire families began falling victim to its brutal clutches, it simply had to be vampires who had taken host in their loved ones ailing bodies to suck the life from the remaining members. Come on in for a dive into a world where eating the ashes of an exhumed family member's decomposing heart was considered medicine.




Great resources used:




Mercy: The Last New England Vampire by Sarah L. Thomson 




Food For the Dead: On the Trail of New England's Vampires by Michael E. Bell 




A History of Vampires in New England by Thomas D A'gostino 

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Today Alaina decided to take it to a vampiric place. During the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries New England was struggling with severe outbreaks of Consumption.  To better explain this plague that caused severe pain, bloody hacking coughs and the victim to seemingly waste away without explanation, they turned to the supernatural. When entire families began falling victim to its brutal clutches, it simply had to be vampires who had taken host in their loved ones ailing bodies to suck the life from the remaining members. Come on in for a dive into a world where eating the ashes of an exhumed family member's decomposing heart was considered medicine.




Great resources used:




Mercy: The Last New England Vampire by Sarah L. Thomson 




Food For the Dead: On the Trail of New England's Vampires by Michael E. Bell 




A History of Vampires in New England by Thomas D A'gostino 

As always, thank you to our sponsors:

HelloFresh: Get up to fourteen free meals—including free shipping! — with
code morbid14 at HelloFresh.com/morbid14

Babbel: Right now, when you purchase a 3-month Babbel subscription, you’ll get an additional 3 months for FREE.

Simplisafe: SimpliSafe is offering 20% off your entire new system and your first month of monitoring service FREE, when you enroll inInteractive Monitoring! Visit SIMPLISAFE.com/morbid

Caliper: You can try Caliper CBD risk-free for 30 days at TRYCALIPER.COM/MORBID
If you don’t love it they’ll give you a full refund!

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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