d: 2010
Ramadan Abdel Rehim Mansour
Summary
Name:
Ramadan Abdel Rehim MansourNickname:
Al-TourbiniYears Active:
2004 - 2006Status:
ExecutedClass:
Serial KillerVictims:
32+Method:
ShootingDeath:
December 16, 2010Nationality:
Egyptd: 2010
Ramadan Abdel Rehim Mansour
Summary: Serial Killer
Name:
Ramadan Abdel Rehim MansourNickname:
Al-TourbiniStatus:
ExecutedVictims:
32+Method:
ShootingNationality:
EgyptDeath:
December 16, 2010Years Active:
2004 - 2006bio
Ramadan Abdel Rehim Mansour was born around 1980 in Tanta, a city in the Gharbia Governorate of Egypt. He grew up in a typical Egyptian family during a time of significant social change. Information about his early life and family background is limited. However, it is known that he faced several difficulties while growing up.
At a young age, Ramadan left his home in Tanta and became involved with a street gang. The gang leaders played an important role in his early experiences. They taught him how to survive in a harsh environment. Unfortunately, this education included violence, as his gang leaders would punish him by cutting him with razors if he made mistakes. This time in the gang changed his life and shaped his future.
As he became more involved in gang activities, Ramadan learned how to deal with those who wronged him. His experiences with the gang led him down a dark path. He began to engage in very harmful behaviors that would later define his life. Ramadan frequently traveled between Cairo and Alexandria. He felt more secure in Alexandria because there were fewer police officers.
murder story
Ramadan Abdel Rehim Mansour was involved in a series of murders and sexual assaults that began in 2004 and lasted until 2006. He was part of a street gang in Egypt and targeted mainly young boys, with most of his victims being between 10 to 14 years old.
Mansour became known for luring street children onto the roofs of trains. Once there, he and his gang would commit various acts of violence, including sexual assault. After attacking the victims, they would throw some of them off the train, leaving them on the tracks, either injured or dead. Others were sometimes discarded in the Nile River or buried alive.
His gang's activities came to the attention of law enforcement in 2006, when two of his accomplices were arrested. This led to Mansour's subsequent capture. During his interrogation, he claimed that a female jinn controlled him and urged him to commit the crimes.
In 2007, Mansour was convicted of multiple counts of murder along with a co-defendant. They received the death penalty for their actions. Mansour and his accomplice were executed by hanging on December 16, 2010. Five other gang members were also convicted but received varying prison sentences instead of execution.