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Crimson Curtain of Lies: Inside the Fake Blood Transfusion Scam

John Doe
by John Doe
john@example.com Published on Nov 6, 2025
Stylized news illustration of blood bags, lab vials, and a glitching fake blood label in a dark vampire city.

A billion-dollar fake blood market turns young vampires’ thirst into a weapon.

🩸 Special Feature 1) Crimson Curtain of Lies: Tracking the Fake Blood Transfusion Scam [BBC V Feature] A wave of so-called “fake blood transfusion scams” has recently shaken the world, plunging vampire society into shock and fear. According to documents obtained by the BBC V investigative team, some illegal brokers have been passing off expensive ‘Type A Royal Blend’ and ‘rare RH-negative’ blood, while in reality supplying ‘fake blood’ made by mixing synthetic colorants with low-grade protein solutions. The issue is more than just bad taste. Cases of severe vomiting and nerve paralysis after transfusion are surging, and some young vampires have fallen into an irrecoverable state due to so-called ‘blood toxicity shock’. Experts warn that ‘synthetic blood can give a brief burst of energy, but in the long term it collapses the body’s physiological balance.’ BBC V has also uncovered another clue. Many victims testified that they bought the fake blood through social media ads from a platform called Nightfillers. The ads lured in young vampires with lines like ‘Secretly purchase human blood legally.’ But the operator was revealed to be not a human at all, but a former member of the illegal experimental division of a multinational synthetic food corporation. Meanwhile, the Vampire Assembly is pushing for stronger government-level regulations, citing the ‘opacity of the blood supply chain.’ Some critics, however, argue that ‘it is the system itself that fueled the black market, because legal transfusion procedures are excessively complicated.’ At the heart of the case, as always, lies thirst – the craving for real blood, the shadow of desire cast by the boundary between human and vampire. This elaborate fraud lays bare just how easily that thirst can be manipulated.