Ion Rîmaru ([iˈon rɨˈmaru]; modern spelling Râmaru; 12 October 1946 – 23 October 1971) was a Romanian serial killer dubbed the Vampire of Bucharest (Vampirul...
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"Vampire of Argentina" – Florencio Fernández "Vampire of Bucharest" – Ion Rîmaru "Vampire of Bytów" – Leszek Pękalski "Vampire of Düsseldorf" – Peter Kürten...
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for war crimes in 1946 and where on 23 October 1971 the serial killer, Ion Rîmaru was executed by firing squad. The prison also was a detention site for...
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Rădulescu-Zoner Alexander Ratiu Leonte Răutu Ion Rîmaru † Mihail Roller Radu R. Rosetti Filimon Sârbu † János Scheffler Ion Dezideriu Sîrbu Barbu Slătineanu [ro]...
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Vampire Rapist" killed 4 women between 1968 and 1971; died in prison 2006 Ion Rîmaru Romania 1970–1971 4 Known as "The Vampire of Bucharest". Attacked 15...
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new criminal code. Perhaps the most notorious criminal in Romania was Ion Rîmaru, a serial killer who in 1970-1971 murdered and attacked several women...
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known as "the Nebraska Fiend", first execution in the State of Nebraska Ion Rîmaru (1971) known as "the Vampire of Bucharest" Daniel Rolling (2006) known...
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two husbands, one son, and 32 of her suitors in the 1920s and 1930s. Ion Rîmaru: murdered and raped young women in Bucharest from 1970 to 1971; executed...
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Mazilescu (1942–1984), poet, essayist, and translator Ion Oblemenco (1945–1996), footballer Ion Rîmaru (1946–1971), serial killer Robert Săceanu (born 1983)...
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sentences were carried out; among those executed during this period were Ion Rîmaru and Gheorghe Ştefănescu. Most death penalty convictions were handed down...
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