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It’s the morning rush-hour in London. A man [Daniel Young] has been murdered in a park … He has been stabbed in the stomach. Killer at the Crime Scene s2e9, Channel 5 2024
‘There had been a previous stabbing within an hour prior to Daniel’s death which was non-fatal.’ ibid. rozzer
‘The killer had used the same knife … We found a Mark Loveridge.’ ibid.
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On the 7th November 1974 an hysterical and bloodstained woman ran into the bar of the Plumbers Arms public house here at Belgravia, London, claiming her husband had killed the nanny. But this was no ordinary murder. The woman was Lady Veronica Bingham – her husband Lord Richard John Bingham – the seventh Earl of Lucan. Fred Dinenage: Murder Casebook: The Mystery of Lord Lucan, CI 2012
In 1962 John Aspinal opened the Clermont Club in Berkeley Square. The Club quickly became a second home to Lord Bingham. ibid.
Lucan began to develop feelings of hatred towards his estranged wife. ibid.
Lady Lucan employed a new nanny for her children. ibid.
Lord Lucan stayed with Susan Maxwell-Scott in Uckfield for over two hours. ibid.
Lucan left the Maxwell-Scott house and disappeared into the night: it would be the last time the Seventh Earl of Lucan would ever be seen – officially. ibid.
Where did he go? ibid.
This figure came at her [wife] in the dark and she was bashed at the front of the head. James Ruddick, author Lord Lucan: What Really Happened
Really, you’re writing about Lucky Lucan and what happened. What became of him? Because that’s the key to everything, isn’t it? Lucan, ITV 2013
I can’t go on living like this, with my children torn from me. ibid. Lucan to Aspinall
After the phone call to his mother, Lucan left the City in a hurry. He headed south. Lucan II, ITV 2013
Where did he go? Who did he see? ibid. rozzer
If she had been my wife, I’d have bashed her to death five years ago, and so would you. ibid. Aspinall to rozzer
In the basement of 46 Lower Belgrave Street 29-year-old Sandra Rivett was bludgeoned to death. The perpetrator of the crime was her employer – an upper class gambler by the name of Richard John Bingham, the 7th Earl of Lucan. Conspiracy s1e4: Lord Lucan Dossier, Channel 5 2015
‘Ultimately, Lucky had to pay the price.’ ibid. John Pearson
In 1963 Veronica Duncan met and married the future Lord Lucan. They lived the high life in an exclusive Mayfair set of millionaires and aristocrats. But their dream relationship turned into a nightmare. Gambling, psychological abuse and bitter custody battles tore them apart. It ended in one of the most notorious crimes of the century. And a mystery which remains unsolved to this day. Lord Lucan: My Husband, the Truth, ITV 2017
‘We’re still looking for Lucan all over the world.’ ibid. rozzer
‘I screamed, ‘Please don’t kill me, John! I opened the door and I said, ‘Help me! Help me! I’ve just escaped from being murdered!’ ibid. Lady Lucan
On 7th November 1974 a young woman called Sandra Rivett who was nanny to Lady Lucan’s children was brutally bludgeoned to death in the family’s house in London Belgravia. Lady Lucan was also attacked; she suffered serious head wounds but survived. ibid.
‘Neither of us were very popular.’ ibid. Lady Lucan
After Lord Lucan moved out of the house, Lady Lucan decided to accuse him of desertion. ibid.
Lord Lucan had obtained temporary custody of Frances, George and Camilla. He claimed his wife was mentally unstable. ibid.
‘I don’t think daddy’s coming back.’ ibid. Camilla, daughter
Approximately 9.50 p.m. November 7th 1974, Lower Belgrave Street, London: Veronica Lucan told sergeant Baker that the man who had attacked her had been her estranged husband John the Earl of Lucan. Murder in Belgravia: The Lucan Affair, BBC 1994
After that night her husband vanished into thin air and has not been seen since. ibid.
Lucan’s spiritual home would become the Clermont Club in Berkeley Square. ibid.
Lucan’s gambling losses had led to overdrafts in all his accounts. ibid.
And killed Sandra Rivett by mistake. ibid.
There was no forensic evidence at all. ibid.
In a story she [wife] sold to The News of the World in 1981 she admitted it might not have been her husband who attacked her. ibid.
Four conspiracies, disappearances and murder offer a fantastic canvas on which to speculate. Conspiracy: Disappearances, Blaze 2019
Britain’s most famous fugitive: Lord Lucan. On 7th November 1974 in the heart of one of London’s most exclusive neighbourhoods a brutal murder took place. In the basement of 46 Lower Belgrave Street 29-year-old Sandra Rivett was bludgeoned to death. The perpetrator of the crime was her employer, an upper-class gambler by the name of Richard John Bingham, the 7th Earl of Lucan. ibid.
According to Suzy, as soon as Lucan’s establishment friends at the Clermont Club found out he wanted to return, they gave Mr X another task: to dispose of the problem. ibid.
A nanny lay dead beaten with a lead pipe in the hallway. And the would-be killer, Colonel Mustard, aka London’s notorious Lord Lucan, escaped into thin air. Where the cards left as a confession? True Crime Recaps: Lord Lucan, Youtube 15.24, 2023
Murder, gambling, conspiracy, English high society, and the mysterious disappearance of Richard John Bingham, the seventh Earl of Lucan. ibid.
Lord Lucan fell in love with gambling while enrolled at Eton College. ibid.
Veronica instantly recognised his voice. ibid.
On November 7th 1974, a 29-year-old woman was murdered in Belgravia, London. The killer went on the run never to be found again. Much was reported about her alleged assailant, an aristocrat who gained worldwide celebrity status. The Murder of Sandra Rivett, Amazon 2024
The victim in this case did have a name. That name was Sandra Rivett. ibid. man
Sandra Rivett, the Little Miss Nobody, was firmly kept in her lowly place by his chums: downstairs (where, indeed, she was slaughtered). ibid. newspaper article
Thursday, November 7th 1974, 46 Lower Belgrave Street: This was a lot of blows to Sandra’s head. ibid. criminologist
Sandra Rivett was almost certainly murdered in error … and in the dark was mistaken for Veronica Lucan. ibid. woman
50 years ago, the British aristocrat Lord Lucan disappeared on the night that his children’s nanny was murdered. Since Lucan went on the run, British police and journalists have scoured the world looking for the fugitive Lord. Now a builder called Neil believes he’s found him. Lucan I, BBC 2024
Lucy died 50 years ago on that night. ibid. friend
In 1979 I was asked to be involved in arranging for Lord Lucan’s children to go to visit him in Africa. ibid. friend
He [Aspinal] had arranged for him [Lucan] to go to Africa. ibid.
Scotland Yard had drawn up their own intelligence report. Written in 2002 it drew together credible intelligence that Lucan had got away to Africa. ibid. reporter Glen
This is the story of a son’s 17-year search for the truth. Lucan II
In October 2012, Neil’s collaborator, journalist Glen Campbell, went looking for John Crawford in Mozambique. And he brought in help. ibid.
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And the last image 88.5% match. ibid. Neil
Professor Hassan Ugail’s cutting-edge algorithm comes to the conclusion with high statistical probability that the man in Australia with five names IS Lord Lucan. ibid.
I’ve tracked him down again to a place near Bundaberg. ibid.
I looked straight at this bloke, and I knew straightaway – that’s Lord Lucan. I swear on my mother’s grave – that is Lord Lucan. ibid. John, with Neil
Five years before the murder: if he was on stage in Canada in 1969, how could he be Lord Lucan? ibid. Glen
We’ve got three facial recognition companies saying it’s Lucan. ibid. Neil