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October 11th, 2010, 12:44 GMT · By

‘Vampires’ Arrested for Stabbing Reluctant Victim

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Two “vampires” arrested in Arizona after they stabbed their victim (pictured here: “True Blood” poster)
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Two “vampires” have been arrested after they stabbed a man who refused to let them drink his blood and mocked their “religion,” Arizona police say.

As the New York Daily News can confirm, the two, who had lived with their victim at some point, lost their temper when he refused to let them drink his blood anymore.

Reports indicate that he had done it before – that is, allowed them to “help” themselves with their blood – but he was suddenly not standing for it anymore.

He also mocked the couple’s “religion” and way of feeding, which infuriated them and made them violent, with the man, Aaron Homer, stabbing him.

“A pair of blood-sucking ‘vampires’ has been busted for attacking a homeless man in Arizona,” says the NY Daily News.

The victim is said to have been “homeless.”

“Aaron Homer, 24, and Amanda Williamson, 21, allegedly stabbed Robert Maley, 25, last week in their apartment,” the same report reads.

“Maley, who was also arrested over a probation violation, told police Homer and Williamson were into ‘vampire stuff and paganism,’ and he had allowed them to drink his blood in the past,” the NY Daily News says.

When the attack took place, police officers arrived at the couple’s apartment and found a trail of blood, police say.

The attacker, Homer, initially said that his girlfriend had been attacked by a stranger. Later, he admitted to stabbing Maley because he had made fun of them.

The couple’s victims was found a few blocks away from the apartment.

“The 24-year-old was charged with aggravated assault, while both he and Williamson were hit with filing a false report to police,” the NY Daily News says.

At the end of last month, it emerged that vampire tendencies are worryingly on the rise, especially in teens who are trying to emulate their favorite characters from the most recent blockbusters, “Twilight” in particular.

Though this latest incident probably has no connection to the movie franchise, it does come to confirm that, indeed, people biting other people to “feed” on their blood is a trend that should not be ignored by health specialists. 

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