Lam Kor-wan

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Lam Kor-wan
Birth name: 林過雲
Alias(es): The Jars Murderer
Born: 1955
Hong Kong Flag of Hong Kong
Penalty: Life Imprisonment
Killings
Number of victims: Four
Date apprehended: August 17th 1982

Lam Kor-wan (Traditional Chinese 林過雲, born 1955) was one of Hong Kong's two known serial killers. Another was Lam Kwok-wai.

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[edit] Crimes

Lam, who worked as a taxi driver, would pick up female passengers, strangle them with electrical wire, take them to his family home, and dismember them. His English moniker, "The Jars Murderer", was coined when the police revealed that he had hoarded sexual organs in tupperware containers in his Tsim Sha Tsui bedroom on Kwei Chau Street [1]. He was a keen photographer and frequently took pictures and video of his victims, at least once filming himself performing an act of necrophilia. The Chinese press nicknamed him "The Rainy Night Butcher" (Traditional Chinese 雨夜屠夫) because several of his attacks occurred during inclement weather.

Lam shared his bedroom with his brother, who was unaware of his activities; Lam worked the nightshift, so was able to dismember victims at home during the daytime without his immediate family finding out. The bodies were disposed of via his taxi in the New Territories and on Hong Kong Island, and all were eventually located.

[edit] Arrest and imprisonment

Lam was arrested by plain clothes officers on August 17, 1982. He had attempted to develop photographs of one of his dismembered victims at a Hong Kong Kodak shop. The shop manager in Tsim Sha Tsui tipped off the police and they were waiting for him when he returned to pick up the photos. On April 8, 1983, Lam was found guilty of four counts of murder and sentenced to death by hanging. Lam's sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment in 1984, as was the tradition before the abolition of the death penalty in 1993. He is still imprisoned to date.

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[edit] Popular Culture

Lam Kor-wan is portrayed by Hong Kong actor Simon Yam in the movie Doctor Lamb(1992)[2].

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