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The second drama in a month set in 1974 stars Rory Kinnear as Lord Lucan – the world ... a gorilla (or a bloke in a gorilla suit). Lucan and Aspers come across as utterly repellent – and ...
Known to his friends as Lucky, Richard John Bingham AKA Lord Lucan, was one of the key members of Britain's upper class. Educated at private school, he was a regular in London's most exclusive ...
In the past four decades, there have been any number of theories as to what might have happened to this raffish, good-looking gambler. Did he escape to South Africa, to South America, or even to ...
The disappearance in 1974 of Lord Lucan, just after he is believed to have killed his children’s nanny by mistake, remains one of Britain’s most enduring criminal mysteries Speculation about ...
The mystery of Lord Lucan has gripped the nation for over 30 years. But what happened after his mysterious disappearance? Is it possible that Lucan is still alive and living abroad? Or did he die ...
Dead or alive? The mystery of Lord Lucan rages on. It was the mystery that gripped a nation. In November 1974 Lord Lucan disappeared from his home in London under suspicious circumstances.
A whole industry of “Lucan-ology” has sprung up. The earl’s friends and supporters maintain that he met his end in the English Channel soon after Rivett’s death. His friend Lord Aspinall ...
The man she called a murderer was her estranged husband, born Richard John Bingham, but known as Lord Lucan, or the seventh earl of Lucan. While the identity of the murdered women was certain ...
Five decades ago, the 7th Earl of Lucan vanished without a trace amid a bitter custody battle – and an unsolved murder that shocked Britain. Richard John Bingham – better known as Lord Lucan ...
Lord Lucan could have evaded justice in Africa and lived for years under an alias, a new documentary will suggest. A three part BBC series follows Neil Berriman, son of murdered nanny Sandra ...
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