A horrifying story of a man who ate dead bodies raw! He murdered a girl, took her home and did this to her
- bySudha Saxena
- 15 Nov, 2025
Vampire of Paris: The horrifying story of Paris's infamous 'vampire' Nico Cloux has come to light, in which he has revealed his sensational crimes ranging from eating dead bodies to murder.
Viral Murder Story: There have been many horrific crimes in the world that send shivers down one's spine. One such story is that of Nico Claux, known as the "Vampire of Paris." In a recent podcast, he made shocking revelations about his crimes involving cannibalism and murder, leaving listeners stunned.
Did it really taste like a dead body?
Nico explained that he first tasted human flesh while working in a morgue. At that very moment, a terrible addiction was born within him. According to him, after that experience, all other senses in the world seemed meaningless and dull. This obsession of Clox began in childhood. After the death of his grandfather at the age of 10, he became strangely attracted to death. Two years later, he read the story of Issei Sagawa, a Japanese cannibal who murdered and ate a Dutch woman in Paris in 1981. This story instilled in him an intense desire to tear and eat flesh.
What was revealed in the podcast?
In the "Anything Goes" podcast, he explained that at that time, there were no strict rules for working in morgues in France. When he was alone during autopsies, he would cut off pieces of flesh from dead bodies and eat them. Initially, he would eat them raw, but then he would take small pieces home and cook them. But eventually, even this stolen meat couldn't satisfy his hunger.
Did his hunger drive him to murder?
Eventually, he murdered a man named Thierry Bissonnier, whom he had met online. After his arrest, he confessed to killing simply for the meat. The court sentenced him to 12 years in prison, of which he served seven years and four months. When asked about the taste, he said that human flesh tasted like horse meat. But according to him, taste wasn't the real reason. What he was looking for was a dangerous thrill, an intoxication that kept him constantly aroused. This sensational high drove him to murder.
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