And less than a week after this, the "Amityville Horror" murders happened in the US - that also involved someone running to a bar and seeking help. Quite uncanny.
My father worked for John Aspinall at Howletts. He was worried that the police might dig up the garden looking for the Lord. It was my father's pride and joy!
or maybe he didn't mistake Sandra for his wife, maybe he was just so intent on killing his wife that coming upon (the unexpectant arrival of Sandra), he killed her first and then went looking for Veronica.
saw the 3 episodes on tv just this week. swob tests dna samples , they could of easily done this covertly both times they went round to see the guy. clearly we are not dealing with rocket engineers columbo detective investigators here
It will another load of click bait crap only one person knows what really happened and its not Lucan his been dead the morning after around 2am actually
Thank you for this summary. I enjoyed the tone, a decent level of disdain for the British aristocracy 👍 I've recently watched the BBC program and we're no closer to the truth. Neil Berriman's approach and interrogation of a suspect was a little too driven by emotion to be of much use, sadly. He was too close to the case. I'd be interested to learn what you thought of the documentary.
It's obvious that this Aussie conman was just messing with him. He wasn't Lord Lucan any more than my sister is, I don't know what that AI was doing but they don't look remotely similar in real life. One of Lucan's real friends actually burst out laughing when he saw the photo of the Aussie bloke. The whole thing was ridiculous and Neil Berriman tore himself apart in desperately wanting to believe it. He was too close to the case and let his emotions cloud his judgment and go "bull in a china shop" on questioning.
"Great Yarn Duncan", its a new one to me, but you have definitely tickled my curiosity, looking forward to your next update👍
And less than a week after this, the "Amityville Horror" murders happened in the US - that also involved someone running to a bar and seeking help.
Quite uncanny.
My father worked for John Aspinall at Howletts. He was worried that the police might dig up the garden looking for the Lord. It was my father's pride and joy!
or maybe he didn't mistake Sandra for his wife, maybe he was just so intent on killing his wife that coming upon (the unexpectant arrival of Sandra), he killed her first and then went looking for Veronica.
saw the 3 episodes on tv just this week. swob tests dna samples , they could of easily done this covertly both times they went round to see the guy. clearly we are not dealing with rocket engineers columbo detective investigators here
It will another load of click bait crap only one person knows what really happened and its not Lucan his been dead the morning after around 2am actually
Thank you for this summary. I enjoyed the tone, a decent level of disdain for the British aristocracy 👍
I've recently watched the BBC program and we're no closer to the truth. Neil Berriman's approach and interrogation of a suspect was a little too driven by emotion to be of much use, sadly. He was too close to the case. I'd be interested to learn what you thought of the documentary.
They shouldn’t have don’t that to Neil.
It's obvious that this Aussie conman was just messing with him. He wasn't Lord Lucan any more than my sister is, I don't know what that AI was doing but they don't look remotely similar in real life. One of Lucan's real friends actually burst out laughing when he saw the photo of the Aussie bloke.
The whole thing was ridiculous and Neil Berriman tore himself apart in desperately wanting to believe it. He was too close to the case and let his emotions cloud his judgment and go "bull in a china shop" on questioning.
He was spotted in pubs in the Australian outback many times. 😆🤠🦘