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Dr. Death wants to make sure the Raiders stay in Oakland, not move back to L.A. – San Bernardino Sun
SIGNED DR. DEATH RAIDERS FAN RAY PEREZ NOVEMBER 21,2016 sports illustrated RARE | eBay
Raider Dr. Death, Ray Perez, of Sacramento, attends a rally outside... Fotografía de noticias - Getty Images
Raider Nation: interview with Ray Perez a.k.a. Dr. Death | Raiders Italia
Raiders fans rally to keep team in Oakland – East Bay Times
Badasses: The Legend of Snake, Foo, Dr. Death, and John Madden's Oakland Raiders: Richmond, Peter: 9780061834318: Amazon.com: Books
The Raiders might be Vegas bound, but they're abandoning a loyal Raider Nation - CBSSports.com
Ray Perez, 25 - RAIDER NATION: BEHIND THE MAKEUP - ESPN
NFL relocation can't be stopped because you care too much - SBNation.com
Oakland Raiders Fan Dr Death Impassioned Coliseum City Support Speech Video - YouTube
SLIDESHOW: Fans gear up for Sunday's Bills/Raiders game | Gallery | niagara-gazette.com
Oakland Raiders: Ray 'Dr. Death' Perez no longer team's fan | The Sacramento Bee
Gase: Should longtime Raider fans still root for them? – Times-Herald
Raiders super fan Dr. Death vows to abandon team if they move
Raiders superfan 'Dr. Death' has Guam ties
Oakland Raiders Character Dr. Death: Raider Nation Unmasked | Fans Against Violence
And so begins the Raiders' long, awkward goodbye – East Bay Times
Raider Nation: interview with Ray Perez a.k.a. Dr. Death | Raiders Italia
Gorilla Rilla, El Cucuy, other Raider Nation super fans talk about the team's move to Las Vegas and whether their fandom will survive - ABC7 San Francisco
Raiders superfan 'Dr. Death' has Guam ties
Dr.Death | Sacramento CA
If the Raiders depart, it won't be the first time fans in Oakland have been left behind - Los Angeles Times
A Buffalo Bills fan, left, walks next to Oakland Raiders fan Dr. Death Ray Perez outside of O.co Coliseum before an NFL football game between the Oakland Raiders and the Buffalo Bills
Thompson: Raiders know die-hard fans will follow them anywhere – The Mercury News