
George Lusk
George Lusk was a British businessman and the chairman of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee during the 1888 Jack the Ripper murders. He is best known for receiving a mysterious, bloody letter in 1888, which included a threatening portion of a human kidney. The letter, known as the "From Hell" letter, was believed to be linked to the Ripper case and has intrigued investigators ever since. Lusk played a notable role in the public's effort to identify and catch the killer, and his letter remains one of the most infamous pieces of communication associated with the Jack the Ripper crimes.