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March 31, 2007 (The Border Mail / Austrailia) - A woman dubbed the "lesbian vampire killer," who was jailed for life after murdering a father-of-five and drinking his blood, may soon be transferred to lower security. Queensland's Chief Justice Paul de Jersey yesterday ordered authorities to promptly hand down a decision on whether self-proclaimed vampire Tracey Avril Wigginton should be transferred to a Gold Coast prison farm.

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Cold as ice, thou breath doth feel,


Skin ablaze in firey hell,


Mine heart crushed beyond repair.


 


Speak not the memories of past ages,


think not the cold caress of teeth to flesh,


but think always of my love for thee, tortureous.


 


Love not the way I think you dear,


nor of the way I hold you near,

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Diseases Related to Vampirism
Xeroderma Pigmentosum: Many diseases have been linked -- usually incorrectly -- to folkloric vampirism, and here is yet another one. One question answered by the following was, "Is xeroderma pigmentosum like albinism?"


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Fragment of a Novel - George Gordon, Lord Byron
George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824) was a British poet and a leading figure in Romanticism. Among Lord Byron's best-known works are the narrative poems Childe Harold's Pilgrimage and Don Juan. The latter remained incomplete on his death. He was regarded as one of the greatest European poets and remains widely read.


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the stillness before the white hot burn


the joy expressed through pain


the silent shadow that slips between the sheets


the hiss and crackle of the unchecked flame


you make me writhe and choke and crave


my thoughts, my sins are so depraved


origins, lost in the fog, your call is so clear


hands tied, eyes blind, crystal cuts of deepest fear


my body, mind, my soul, a constant drain, I bleed


the last of my desires, you alone know how I need


MiseryTasser
December 5, 2001

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