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True Blood is an American television series of the supernatural drama subgenre. It aired on Sunday evenings on HBO from 2008 to 2014, spanning a total of 81 episodes.

Bethany Newlin
Bethany Newlin was the daughter of Reverend Theodore Newlin and his wife Yvette. She was born sometime in 2007. In 2008, a group of unidentified vampires led by Stan Baker murdered the Newlin family, including Bethany. Their deaths were made to look like an automobile accident. Steve Newlin was the only survivor and focused his need for revenge into the religious group known as the Fellowship of the Sun.

Big Patty
Big Patty, surname unknown, lived in the town of Bunkie, Louisiana. She was the owner of Big Patty's Pie House. She employed several staff members including a waitress named Cindy Marshall, and another waitress named Harley.

Jesse Compton
Jesse Compton was the last living blood relative of Bill Compton living in Bon Temps. He had inherited the venerable Compton plantation house from previous family members and lived there until he died sometime in 2008. With old Jesse Compton's death, ownership of the estate reverted back to Bill Compton.

Minos
Minos was a black house slave owned by William Compton back in the 19th century. He lived at the Compton plantation house. In the modern era, William Compton's vampire son, Bill Compton reflected fondly upon Minos, while telling stories of his past to Adele Stackhouse, Sookie Stackhouse, Jason Stackhouse and Tara Thornton. Tara did not appreciate knowing that the Compton family owned slaves.

Yvette Newlin
Yvette Newlin lived in Dallas, Texas and was a member of the fundamentalist religious group known as the Fellowship of the Sun. She was the wife of Theodore Newlin and the mother of Steve Newlin and Bethany Newlin.

In 2008, a vampire named Stan Baker, as well as other such creatures, were agitated by the anti-vampire rhetoric issued forth by the Fellowship of the Sun. They murdered the Newlin family, and made it appear as if they were in an automobile accident. The truth behind these events never reached the general public. Steve Newlin, who was not present during this incident, continued his late father's work as spiritual leader of the Fellowship of the Sun.