Lord Lucan’s final personal possessions can be ... It really is an astonishing snapshot into Lucan’s life. The items were taken by an accountant who police allowed into Lucan’s flat just ...
“I regard not finding Lord Lucan as my most spectacular success in ... Campbell has been a helpful presence in Berriman’s ...
The mystery of Lord Lucan took an astonishing twist yesterday with claims that he spent his last years as a hippie in India. A former Scotland Yard detective said the peer sought refuge in Goa ...
Lord Lucan, born Richard John Bingham on December 18, 1934, was a British peer and Anglo-Irish aristocrat. As the 7th Earl of Lucan, he was the eldest son of George Bingham, 6th Earl of Lucan ...
The son of the nanny killed by Lord Lucan claims he has found the peer living ... or that he started a new life in Africa, Paraguay, or Australia. Others believe he was fed to a tiger at a Kent ...
If he were still alive today, he would be nearly 90. Some of those close to the case believed Lord Lucan probably took his own life in the days after his disappearance, perhaps by throwing himself ...
Show more One winter's night, 50 years ago, a crime took place that obsessed the nation. Lord Lucan is said to have killed the family nanny, attacked his wife and vanished. Newspapers ran wild ...
Neil acquires the detailed medical notes of Lucan's plastic surgeon from more than 50 years earlier. He starts his own facial analysis and finds a tiny nick in the nostril that he feels may be a ...
Lord Lucan’s final personal possessions can be ... It really is an astonishing snapshot into Lucan’s life. The items were taken by an accountant who police allowed into Lucan’s flat just ...