Count Elizebeth Bathory, Countess Bassoli.
16 1 1 The countess's lawsuit is a real and genuine bloodthirsty case in history. Mrs. Bathori lives in Sait Castle in Carpathian, Hungary. She was accused of torturing girls from nearby villages, bleeding them to death like animals in slaughterhouses, drinking their blood and bathing them with blood, thinking that this would keep her amazing beauty and youth. The countess's husband is Count Nadal, and she often leaves her to go out to fight. The countess was idle at home, encouraged by her servant Tolko to learn witchcraft, and then sent someone to kidnap the girl to torture her. 1600 after the death of the count, she became more and more unruly. 16 10 Countess Bathori's cousin, Count Tulso, led the army into the castle and detained her. She was locked in her room and food was brought in through a small hole until she died in 1640. Other accomplices will be sentenced to death. After her death, the old castle where she once lived was abandoned, and no one dared to move in again. This castle later became a template for Stoke's writing.
According to historical records, there were 80 to 300 victims, but the fact is that about 300 people were killed. In fact, I didn't see any supernatural phenomena. No one is sure that Countess Bathori is a bloodthirsty zombie.