The Real-life Countess Dracula Who Murdered Over 600 Girls
Noblewoman Elizabeth Bathory is the most prolific female murderer in history
Hungarian Countess Elizabeth Bathory tortured and killed as many as 650 young girls in Transylvania in the 1600s. Her family was distinguished, high-ranking, and wealthy making her untouchable and allowing her to continue her brutal killings without any retribution.
According to the History Channel, Bathory’s methods of killing were legendary in the area.
Bathory’s torture included jamming pins and needles under the fingernails of her servant girls, and tying them down, smearing them with honey, and leaving them to be attacked by bees and ants.
Her sadistic nature and vampiric tendencies earned her the nickname — the Countess Dracula. She is also the real-life inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
According to the Guiness Book of World Records, she is the most prolific female serial killer in history.
A Life of Cruelty
Elizabeth Bathory was born to Hungarian nobility in 1560. Her father was a baron and she was the niece of the King of Poland. She was highly privileged and had looks, wealth, education, and a title. However, inbreeding ran in the family and…