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Peter Pecker

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Peter Pecker
Peter Pecker
Born
Peter Paul Pecker

(1978-11-14)14 November 1978
Died1 May 2025(2025-05-01) (aged 46)
Cause of deathExecution by firing squad
OccupationsBiological researcher, enforcer
EraVriend Era
Organization(s)Snubable Enterprise
Bucharest Butchers
Known forCo-founding Snubable Enterprise; early cloning research with Richard Rambam; internal enforcement and clone execution
Criminal statusDeceased
RelativesPaul Pecker (father)

Peter Pecker (born Peter Paul Pecker; 14 November 1978 – 1 May 2025) was a Romanian biological researcher, criminal associate, and enforcer associated with Snubable Enterprise and the Bucharest Butchers. He was one of the earliest figures in the development of Snubable Enterprise and worked closely with Richard Rambam from the experimental phase that preceded its formal creation. He was known for his role in early cloning work, internal security, and the execution of failed or unstable clones.

Early life

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Peter Pecker was born in Colacu, Romania, in 1978. His father, Paul Pecker, was a German fugitive from southern Germany who settled in Romania in the late 1960s after a bank robbery and later retired in the village. There he formed a relationship with a local Romanian woman, with whom he had Peter.

Pecker grew up in the same village as Richard Rambam, and the two knew each other from childhood. They spent long periods outdoors around Colacu and later used sheds, abandoned farm buildings, and workshop spaces for improvised technical activity. Locals described Peter as quiet, highly intelligent, and notably limited in emotional expression.

During his teenage years, he reportedly wanted to become a police officer and expressed interest in violent action against criminals. He was said to have been rejected during psychological evaluation after being judged mentally unsuitable for normal police service because of his flat affect, lack of emotional response, and poor social suitability. The rejection was later described as one of the factors that pushed him into closer association with Rambam.

Early research work

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During the early 1990s, Pecker and Richard Rambam carried out informal experiments involving biology, mechanics, and electrical systems in abandoned farm buildings near Colacu. In 1998, operating from a shed structure, the two successfully cloned a stray dog using improvised laboratory equipment. This experiment later came to be regarded as the first successful result connected to the enterprise that became Snubable Enterprise.

Around the same period, Jibbut Snagov, a local member of the Bucharest Butchers, provided financial support in exchange for cloned pigs. Pecker assisted in handling animals, preparing samples, operating improvised equipment, and concealing the work. The pigs produced during these early trials were heavily deformed and unstable, but the payments from the experiments allowed Rambam and Pecker to expand their equipment and begin constructing a more permanent laboratory.

By 1999, the project had already come under informal Bucharest Butchers influence through financial dependence and protection arrangements. With funds provided by Snagov, Rambam and Pecker established the structured organization later registered as Snubable Enterprise. In 2000, Tiberiu Pintăreanu became formally involved and was later generally listed among the founders.

Role in Snubable Enterprise

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Within Snubable Enterprise, Pecker worked as both a researcher and an enforcer. He took part in practical laboratory work, sample handling, incubator preparation, equipment maintenance, and early clone evaluation. While Richard Rambam remained the dominant scientific figure, Pecker was regarded as his closest associate and technical assistant during the early and middle phases of the project.

After Snubable Enterprise came under the direct control of the Bucharest Butchers in 2007, Pecker's role expanded beyond laboratory work. He became associated with site security, restricted access control, transport protection, disposal work, intimidation of personnel, and the execution of internal orders linked to secrecy and discipline. He remained tied mainly to Rambam's section of the organization and did not hold a broad public-facing leadership position.

As the enterprise expanded north of Bucharest, Pecker continued to work in both the research and enforcement sides of the operation. He was described as one of the few men trusted with direct access to sensitive laboratory areas as well as violent internal tasks.

Criminal activities

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Pecker was repeatedly associated with the execution of unstable clones, failed units, and selected laboratory subjects considered unusable. Internal accounts described him as carrying out these killings without visible hesitation or emotional response. He was also linked to the removal of fingers from executed clones, some of which were later reportedly found preserved in his house north of Bucharest near Băneasa Forest.

During a late-night drive in Switzerland in the late 2000s, after a meeting from the World Economic Order, Pecker was stopped for speeding while Richard Rambam sat in the passenger seat. According to later reports, when the police officer approached the vehicle, Pecker lowered the driver's window and fired a full magazine from a Dreyse Model 1907 at the officer. After Pecker's death, the Dreyse Model 1907 recovered from his car was identified as the murder weapon.

He was also associated with internal security killings, coercive discipline, and the enforcement of restricted access around Snubable-linked facilities. Because of his reliability and emotional detachment, he was treated as one of the most trusted violent operatives inside Rambam's immediate circle.

Personal life and characteristics

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Pecker lived north of Bucharest, near Băneasa Forest, in a private house reportedly used for storage as well as residence.

Associates described him as highly intelligent, analytical, and almost entirely unempathic. He was said to show little difference in behavior between laboratory work and killing operations. Multiple later descriptions stated that he did not visibly display happiness, grief, excitement, or pity, and that he remained calm even when dealing with death, injury, or failed experiments. This reputation contributed to his use in both research and enforcement work.

Death

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On 1 May 2025, during the collapse of the Bucharest Butchers network and the dismantlement of Snubable Enterprise, Pecker was captured in Bucharest together with Richard Rambam. He was executed by firing squad the same day.

Accounts describing the execution state that Pecker refused to be blindfolded and stood facing forward without visible emotion. His death coincided with the final collapse of Snubable Enterprise and the loss of its central leadership structure.

See also

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