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This is survived with Sophie and Lexi
We started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys more
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The Atlas Vampire remains an unidentified killer linked to Stockholm’s notorious “Vampire Murder.” In the first days of May 1932, 31-year-old Lilly Lindeström—a prostitute working out of her tiny apartment in the Atlas district near Sankt Eriksplan—vanished. The last person to see her alive was her downstairs neighbor and fellow sex worker, 35-year-old Minnie Janssen. A few evenings before Lilly’s body was found, she’d knocked on Minnie’s door twice for condoms, returning once around nine o’clock wearing only an overcoat. After that night, Lilly never emerged again.
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Hello
Welcome back
This is survived with Sophie and Lexi
We started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys more
Through many different topics
The Atlas Vampire remains an unidentified killer linked to Stockholm’s notorious “Vampire Murder.” In the first days of May 1932, 31-year-old Lilly Lindeström—a prostitute working out of her tiny apartment in the Atlas district near Sankt Eriksplan—vanished. The last person to see her alive was her downstairs neighbor and fellow sex worker, 35-year-old Minnie Janssen. A few evenings before Lilly’s body was found, she’d knocked on Minnie’s door twice for condoms, returning once around nine o’clock wearing only an overcoat. After that night, Lilly never emerged again.

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