On the night he tried and failed to murder his wife, Lord Lucan staggered from the house in Belgravia and drove to see the ...
IT was one of the most famous murder cases in British history, dominating headlines around the world. Notorious gambler Lord ...
Wealthy aristocrat Lord Lucan was accused of killing his nanny and attacking his wife inside his London home. But after half ...
Richard John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, was born on 18 December 1934 the eldest son of George Bingham, 6th Earl of Lucan and ...
Fifty years ago, on November 7, 1974, the dead body of a children’s nanny, Sandra Rivett, was discovered in a mail sack in ...
LORD Lucan vanished after being accused of murdering his ex-wife’s nanny in 1974. His whereabouts have been shrouded in ...
Since that dark night in November 1974, the Earl has never been seen or heard of again – and despite the horror of Sandra Rivett’s murder, it is the story of the fugitive Earl on the run that has been ...
Lucan spent much of his life at the tables at the Clermont Club in Berkeley Square, owned by his friend John Aspinall, running up large debts and drinking heavily, while his wife sat in the area ...
Lady Lucan was the only available adult witness who had been in the house during the murder and assault, yet the coroner wouldn’t allow her to be questioned outside very narrow rules. For instance, ...
After leaving the British Army in 1954, he joined merchant bank William Brandt’s Sons and Co. He also became a regular gambler and member at the Clermont Club in London, owned by John Aspinall.