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THE face of a man 18th-century locals believed to be a “vampire” was pictured using DNA evidence that also revealed a bizarre burial ritual.
A 3D reconstruction of his skull was made using evidence from his grave in Connecticut, where his bones had been rearranged in a strange way.
Researchers shared that the man’s femur bones were placed on his chest in a “criss-cross” pattern, LiveScience reported.
This suggests that the body was disinterred and reburied, a practice that people of the era followed when they believed someone to be a vampire.