The continuing exploration of the foremost inquiry into lycanthropy and werewolves produced in the last 300 years, Sabine Baring Gould's "Book of the Were-Wolves" part 3, where we begin the exploration of Medieval Europe's fascination and fear of werewolves. As an introduction I also take you on a little trip through the Russian wilderness as we uncover the gruesome true-crime tale of Russia's own Werewolf Killer, Mikhail Popkov. His crimes are seriously heinous, so if you'd rather skip over that terrible tale the time stamp for the start of the "Book of the Were-Wolves" is below.
Begin reading of "Book of the Were-Wolves" at 14:45