S3E10: Bloodsucking Freaks Pt. 3 (Interview with a Vampire)

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In the Season Finale of True Crime Horror Story Season 3, JD interviews murderer, vampire, cannibal, artist, and murderabilia collector/dealer "The Vampire of Paris" Nico Claux.

WARNING: This episode is graphic and disturbing and told from the killer's perspective in his own words.

Nico Claux was arrested for the premeditated murder of Thierry Bissionnier on November 15th, 1994. When police descended on his flat they found more than what they bargained for. Join JD as he asks Nico all about his life, and crimes in graphic detail including grave robbing, cannibalism, and cold blooded murder. Nico spares no detail and shows no remorse for his actions. They also talk about his life as a free man after serving only 12 years in prison, his art and writings, friendship with other killers like Richard Ramirez and Issei Sagawa, and his vast collection of murderabilia. (N. Claux, Paris, France)

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This episode features music by Mechanical Ghost, Producer LB from the No One Likes Us Podcast and The Quiet Type, as well as Artwork by Nuclear Heat Graphics. Sources for this episode’s case are available in the credits section of our website.

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In the Season Finale of True Crime Horror Story Season 3, JD interviews murderer, vampire, cannibal, artist, and murderabilia collector/dealer "The Vampire of Paris" Nico Claux. WARNING: This episode is graphic and disturbing and told from the killer's perspective in his own words.