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'Vampires' in US arrested for stabbing man who refused them blood

Updated on: 12 October,2010 02:46 PM IST  | 
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A couple in the US has been arrested after they stabbed a man for refusing to let them drink his blood.

'Vampires' in US arrested for stabbing man who refused them blood

A couple in the US has been arrested after they stabbed a man for refusing to let them drink his blood.


Robert Maley, 25, told cops that the two vampires, Aaron Homer, 24, and Amanda Williamson, 21, were interested in "vampire stuff and paganism", and that he had let them drink his blood before, the Sun reported.



But when he refused to let them do it again, they stabbed him in the arm.


When cops arrived at the couple's apartment in Phoenix, Arizona, they found the two covered in blood, and they reported seeing a trail of it leading away from the property.

Following the trail, they caught up with Maley, a short distance away, with a stab wound to his left arm.

The knife allegedly used in the attack was found underneath a mattress in a bedroom in the apartment.

Homer and Williamson face charges of false reporting to police and Homer faces a charge of aggravated assault.

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