This is the corpse of Anna Maria Von Stockhausen, bound to prevent her from rising from the dead.

This is the corpse of Anna Maria Von Stockhausen, bound to prevent her from rising from the dead. She was accused of being a witch and a vampire during the Middle Ages, in the time of the Black Plague. It is said that she returned from the dead six times. First, she was hanged—only to claw her way out of the grave. The townspeople captured her in a nearby village and quickly drowned her in a lake, tying her to a plank. Her lifeless body was retrieved multiple times from the water and reburied, only for the grave to be found empty two days later. They say her decomposing body was seen moving around her old home, dripping with worms, dirt, and water. She was dragged out again, a stake driven through her heart, and buried once more. A guard was posted at her grave, and it seemed she was finally gone. But when the guard didn’t return to the village for four days, a local priest went looking and found his rotting corpse near the post, his throat torn out and chewed. Anna had vanished again....