Julia Caples, 45, has been sucking the blood of willing donors for more than
30 years. She meets fellow vampire enthusiasts at a local occult and oddities store
where she cuts them with a pagan-style knife before lapping up their blood.
She believes it keeps her young and vigorous, just like the ageless
bloodsuckers from movies such as Twilight. The blood-thirsty care worker claims there is a huge sub-culture of blood
drinkers across the world.
But she is trying to keep her strange hobby away from son Alexi, 11. And
daughter Ariel, 24, hates her mum’s obsession – urging her to stop.
Julia, from Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, US, said: “When I feed off of a person
and drink their blood I feel stronger and healthier. “I know scientifically there’s not a lot of nutrition in blood, but maybe
there’s some value we haven’t discovered yet. “I feel more beautiful than any other time when I’m regularly drinking. “I’m also extremely healthy with no major health problems, and I have an
abundance of energy all the time. “At times I’ve drunk half-a-gallon a month.”
Julia’s fascination with blood began as a young girl, during her first kiss as
a teenager, when she got the urge to bite her sweetheart.
She said: “It was my natural instinct and I liked the taste. I just got an
urge and can’t really explain it. It’s never gone away. “Needless to say though, he never kissed me again.”
But Julia did not start drinking blood regularly until she met her now
ex-husband Donald, 49.
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