
Jean Grenier: Cannibal, Child Killer, Werewolf?
In 1603, a chilling tale emerged from the rural landscapes of Gascony, France, centered on a young boy named Jean … Read more
In 1603, a chilling tale emerged from the rural landscapes of Gascony, France, centered on a young boy named Jean … Read more
In 1651, an 18-year-old named Hans from Idavere, Livonia (modern-day Estonia), faced a chilling accusation: transforming into a werewolf to … Read more
Thiess of Kaltenbrun, known as the Livonian Werewolf, stands as a singular figure in the annals of 17th-century European folklore. … Read more
Vseslav of Polotsk, known as Vseslav the Sorcerer or Vseslav the Seer, ruled as Prince of Polotsk from 1044 to … Read more
In 1685, the Principality of Ansbach, nestled in the heart of the Holy Roman Empire, was gripped by fear as … Read more
The Werewolves of Poligny case is a chilling episode from 16th-century France, where fear of the supernatural collided with brutal … Read more
Gilles Garnier, branded as the Werewolf of Dole, was a 16th-century French hermit whose gruesome crimes of murder and cannibalism … Read more
Jacques Roulet, known as the Werewolf of Caude or Werewolf of Angers, stands as a haunting figure in the annals … Read more
Peter Stumpp, infamously known as the Werewolf of Bedburg, stands as a haunting figure in 16th-century German folklore. In 1589, … Read more
In the shadows of ancient forests and under the eerie glow of a full moon, types of werewolves emerge from … Read more