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  • Fuad Ramses
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  • Fuad D. Ramses (17-4-1914 - 24-9-1987) was an vicious American Serial Killer store-owner and purpotrator of menslaughter active in the state of New Jersey in the summer of 1963. Ramses was a worshiper of the ancient Goddess Isthar. In 1963, he killed more than thirteen young women. Ramses took of each victim a body part, and coocked these in a cauldron in a secret room in his shop. Ramses was a respected member of the community, till his killings were discoverd. He was pursuit by Detective Pete Thornton. He was opperhanded on August 22, 1963. He lived the rest of his life in New Jersey State Prison. Ramses was allowed parol in September 1987. However, he was murderd himself soon after by Policeman Roger Wilson with a gunshot to the back. This as revenge for the murder of his aunt, which wa
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type of villain
  • Hematomaniac / Serial Killer / Fanatic
Goals
  • Bring Ishtar into the human world
Origin
  • Blood Feast
Skills
  • Hypnotizing people with his eyes, Murdering skills
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Alias
  • None
Hobby
  • Providing blood for his goddess, Ishtar
Occupation
  • Exotic Caterer / Serial Killer
Fullname
  • Fuad D. Ramses
abstract
  • Fuad D. Ramses (17-4-1914 - 24-9-1987) was an vicious American Serial Killer store-owner and purpotrator of menslaughter active in the state of New Jersey in the summer of 1963. Ramses was a worshiper of the ancient Goddess Isthar. In 1963, he killed more than thirteen young women. Ramses took of each victim a body part, and coocked these in a cauldron in a secret room in his shop. Ramses was a respected member of the community, till his killings were discoverd. He was pursuit by Detective Pete Thornton. He was opperhanded on August 22, 1963. He lived the rest of his life in New Jersey State Prison. Ramses was allowed parol in September 1987. However, he was murderd himself soon after by Policeman Roger Wilson with a gunshot to the back. This as revenge for the murder of his aunt, which was at the hands of Ramses.