Jonathan Ryan Davis has a fetish for young girls—and blood! The 21-year-old from Vandergrift, Pa., is facing charges of statutory rape, corruption of minors and witness intimidation after a string of incidents, according to KDKA.

STATUTORY RAPE

Davis first became acquainted with the Vandergrift Police Department after a criminal complaint was filed that said he had sex with a 14-year-old girl Dec. 14 at the St. Gertrude Church, reported the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The victim told authorities that she was with friends at Kennedy Park when she met Davis and followed him to the house of worship for some unlawful carnal knowledge. He is being charged with statutory sexual assault, corruption of minors and indecent assault for this night, said KDKA.

CORRUPTION OF MINORS

After he was able to "connect all the dots," Vandergrift Police Officer Joseph Gray found three teenagers who admitted to inappropriate contact with Davis. "There were some ritualistic issues from the summer and fall of last year, some bloodletting where victims (juveniles) cut their own wrists, and Davis would take their blood in his mouth and vice versa," Gray told KDKA.

Davis is being charged with simple assault and corruption of minors for the blood swapping incidents, which allegedly occurred, separately, with two girls and one boy, according to Pittsburgh's Action News 4. The news team also said he swapped blood with adults over the age of 18 as well.

Apparently, Davis "used a knife to cut [a girl's] arm. When he felt there was enough blood, he sucked the blood from her arm. He then cut himself and told her to drink his blood," according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

The suspect explained to officers that he was interested in blood because of the South Korean online role-playing game "Mabinogi," said Pittsburgh's Action News 4. According to the Mabinogi World Wiki, there is a character named Blood Master, and the blood from the Prairie Dragon, Black Dragon and White Dragon are helpful throughout the game.

WITNESS INTIMIDATION

Additionally, Davis is facing charges of obstructing administration of law and hindering apprehension after he was caught trying to get a witness to lie to police. He contacted the witness on Facebook to try to "get [him] out of this mess," according to KDKA. However, the person would not commit perjury.

COURT

"None of the victims were forced into doing anything, and Davis has been fully co-operating in the ongoing investigation," Officer Gray told KDKA.

Davis—who also used the pseudonyms “Daryl Nohara” and “Shiki Nohara,” according to Penn Live—admitted to the charges when questioned in January, and is currently free on $50,000 bond while awaiting a July 28 preliminary hearing, reported Pittsburgh’s Action News 4.