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Vampire of Paris: The story of Nico Claux

A New Career

At 20, Nico joined the military, where he was trained as a gunsmith, cleaning and repaired weapons.  But he soon found this lifestyle boring.  His only satisfaction came from fantasizing about murder.  After serving just a year, Nico moved on and said that he began to consider a career as a mortician.

Claux: “In 1993, the one and only local school for embalming declined my application, so I began working at Saint Vincent-de-Paul Hospital in Paris, a hospital for children.  This was the only way I could really do what I wanted for a living and I also found out that it was the best way to be in contact with corpses.  I was given the job of a morgue attendant and my first contact with a corpse there was when I assisted the autopsy of a 10-year-old girl.  The other attendant showed me how to stitch up her belly, and that was the first time I ever got to touch a fresh corpse.  I was amazed by how red and clean her organs were.”

Nico did not stay at Saint Vincent-de-Paul for long, and in December 1993, he took a position as a morgue attendant and stretcher-bearer at Saint Joseph Hospital, which is also in Paris.  His duties involved helping with autopsies, cleaning up the morgue slabs, and prepping the bodies for wakes.  A small chapel was located up the stairs where bereaved relatives could later view the bodies of their loved ones.

St. Joseph Hospital
St. Joseph Hospital, where Nico Claux worked (Courtesy of Nico Claux)
 

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