John Lambe (born 1944 in Fordingbridge, Hampshire) otherwise known as the M5 Rapist was a British builder, lorry driver and serial rapist who, from 1975 until his arrest in 1980 was behind a string of sex attacks on women aged between 15-74 in the Bristol and Taunton areas which adjoin the M5 motorway in South West England. He was arrested after the husbands of one of his victims recognised him and his vehicle leaving the scene of the crime in Taunton. In 1981 he was found guilty of twelve counts of rape and six charges of attempted rape and jailed for life. The prosecution at his trial alleged that the motivation for his crimes stemmed from a vitriolic hatred of the Police against whom he had waged a personal vendetta since a conviction for aggravated Burglary in 1975.[1][2][3]