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She had been in the ground during the two coldest months of the year. When Bram Stoker, who wrote Dracula in , died, newspaper accounts of vampire Mercy Brown were found in his files. The legends persist to this day. Vaughn of West Greenwich, who died in at the age of The grave is supposedly cursed. I used to live right next to the graveyard where Mercy is buried.

As a young kid, I used to hear cries and screams coming from the graveyard at night. I saw an earlier post that said there is no grass growing on the front of mercy Browns grave. I was just there recently and I noticed the same thing! I remember visiting the graveyard in my teens ands seeing her gravestone. We went to see it out of curiosity and grass did not grow on the front of the tombstone.

Pretty cool to read about this story so many years later. Even today It s very common to be asked if hair and finger nails grow postmortem. A combination of prescribed bloodlettings and rest, neither of which did much to help with recovery. Those who survived often suffered recurrences and either died of tuberculosis or other breathing problems later on.

For panicked New England citizens who believed there was something more sinister at play, finding a way to protect the survivors became almost an obsession. The bodies of suspected vampires were exhumed and examined, looking for clues that the corpse was actually undead. An even more clear proof was the heart still containing a lot of blood after death. While the exhumations started as something clandestine done by neighbors and family members, many town fathers and clergymen eventually started voting on whether a certain person should be exhumed.

Once a vampire was identified, there were many different ways to deal with the undead and prevent its return. In many towns, certain organs especially the heart were removed and burned before the body was reburied.

In other places, family members would eat the ashes as a remedy for their illness, while others would inhale the smoke as the organs burned. Perhaps one of the most famous cases of vampire incidents in New England is the one of Mercy Lena Brown. Mercy was just 19 when she died in , a few years after her mother and sister had also succumbed to the disease.

His survival, along with the panic sweeping through the region, got neighbors thinking: Perhaps a vampire in the family was to blame. Against his better judgment, George allowed the locals to exhume the bodies of his family. Mary had died very recently, it was winter and she had been kept in an aboveground crypt, which meant the body exhibited almost no decomposition, her heart so full of blood that it almost seemed like it was ready to start beating again.

That was all the proof the villagers needed to decide Mercy Brown was one of the undead. They concluded that one of the demons lived in one of the Brown graves. It was determined that Mercy Brown was a vampire who draw the life out of her entire family.

There was no decay and her body was not in the position it had been buried. They found fresh blood in her heart which was immediately removed from her chest and burned to ashes on a nearby rock. The remnants of her heart were mixed with water and given to Edwin to drink them. The ritual failed and Edwin died within two months.



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