Aspinall is/was a wicked man who played an enormous part in the breakdown of the Lucan's marriage and encouraged his drinking and gambling addiction. As for Veronica's three children, they should hang their heads in shame for shunning their mother.
She was a very pleasant and polite person. Spent every weekday at Victoria library on Buckingham Palace Road, London. That was her daily routine all her life. Walk the short distance from her Eaton Mews home to the Library, always wearing trainers, which seemed a little odd for her class of person.
@@hrh4961 you are so absolutely spot on. There's a special place in hell for him and his father. May they rot and suffer torment forever. Peer of the Realm, aka GET AWAY WITH ANYTHING.
The son is in denial...obviously spoilt by the father which he admitted, .playing one parent against the other. And obviously the father was playing the kids to get back at his wife. I believe Lady Lucan told the truth. Why would Lucan disappear if he wasn't the murderer? Lucan couldn't have been as devoted to the kids as people claimed if he was prepared to gamble all his fortune away with no regard for his family and end up penniless. Self centred I would say.
If he were innocent, no way would he have not come forward. The fact that he called his mom to come to get the kids, shows he was there and knew what was happening. To think otherwise it live in complete denial.
Blaming the victim is classic. Blaming the wife in domestic violence is.... I have no words. She never freed herself from this trauma. She could have perhaps sold everything and get a LIFE. But she was very traumatised I'm sure...
It's understandable that a son would not believe his father was a murderer. The assumption is that because he was rich and aristocratic, Lucan must have been the evil killer. But maybe he knew who the killer was, decided to go after him and ended up by being murdered as well.
Anyone interested in this case should listen to his wife's account of what happened in the RUclips video Lord Lucan my husband the truth.. I can't believe how many people in this documentary are criticising his wife who went through hell. The son shouldn't think about a career as a detective, all he needed to do was speak to his mother. She witnessed the whole thing.
The man was a complete waste of oxygen. I also have some sympathy for Lady Lucan, It must have been extremely hard having to contend with in-laws like that. I also think Lucan played up her her mental problems, which were most likely the result of stress and postnatal depression. Apparently the main reason they broke up was due to Lucan's lifestyle and gambling debts. He refused to get help for his gambling addiction and he also refused his wife's pleas to set up trusts for the children's education. It's amazing to me to see how these pathetic parasites all line up to comment on what a great friend Lucan was, when in reality he was nothing more than a gambler and a loser who murdered an innocent woman.
If he was an innocent man....why did he run?.......cowardly bastard who attacks women....the only thing he cared about was himself....and I don't believe he committed suicide....he hadn't got the bottle
Colin he was a narcissist and they never kill themselves.. he was whisked away out of the country by his rich, well connected and powerful friends. Had Lucan been working class they would of caught and convicted him no problem, but those so called aristocratic types are above the law, very much more back in the 70s!
his sons as mad as Lucan was to believe his Father didn't do it, they found the weapon in the car he borrowed and it had the blood of the nanny and his mother on it! No wonder his Mother didn't speak to her children, typical upper class behavior
According to peculiar Sally Gibbs, Lucan's sister, he married her because "he felt sorry for her because she was a pathetic little person". This exposes her and her family's deranged and disgusting view. Lady Lucan was absolutely sane and her husband tried to murder her and instead murdered the nanny. It is as clear as that.
christophklenner had to laugh when she had the temerity to say “that’s the problem with in laws, it’s a bit of a dodgy business, you never know who’ll you’ll get”....yeah, don’t want to marry the wrong sort and ruin the family image...
It is harsh especially as she describes her as a mere majors daughter and her mums dad was captain. Isn’t captain lower rank? - not that it matters at all just to her it seems to
The establishment did everything to discredit Lady Lucan, but the story in its graphic detail shows she was the long suffering victim long before the attack. I cannot understand why her children were estranged from her, that baffles me.
Because she gave a statement to police saying her husband told her he had killed Sandra the nanny. Very strange that the Tennent of the Mews House, where years later Lady Lucan lived and eventually killed herself, was occupied by Grenville Howard now LORD GREVILLE HOWARD. So he was a Tennent and good friend of lord Lucan’s but he also gave a statement to police in which he stated, Lord Lucan had weeks earlier, told him, he could murder Veronica. So they all became ‘disloyal’ that was fatal in that circle of people. Look what happened to one of its members Domenic Elwes. He was ostracised from the group and killed himself.
I feel sorry for George Bingham terrible thing to admit that his father did this. A innocent man would not have disappeared. There’s no doubt his father committed the crime
Did I heard well "she was sort of pathetic" my God it's so condescending. She may not from the same social background but that's so mean. Social snobbery at it's best.
If lucan hadn't done it and had any fears someone had attacked his wife, killed her nanny then he would not. Have left his kids in the area of danger and would not have instructed his mother to attend.. How would he know the attacker would not be back... No, he did it alright.
And his son's so deluded that he doesn't understand his father didn't give a toss about them (despite what he said and wrote, because action are the true measure of people's intentions) he just didn't what to give them and their mother any money which he was losing through his own doing and decadent lifestyle.
The son has woven this ridiculous story to defend his father. He talks as if he knows the facts of the case better than the police. And he completely ignores that his sister woke up & saw him. Bottom line is if his father was innocent, why did he run and desert the children he was fighting for?????
I saw Lady Lucan's interview and she was totally clear about what happened. George is overthinking "what could have happened" as an alternative alibi for his father. It's Magical Thinking and it flies in the face of common sense. His manner seems deceptive and he protests too much. I can't be too hard on George because he basically became an orphan after that. It's better to believe that your father is dead rather than he abandoned you. Men like Lord Lucan don't care for their wives and children, but they wish to appear as though they do. They also don't commit suicide because they're never wrong. Lucan got away with murder and I have no doubt that he had his escape planned. He was a selfish and ego centered man that cared for no one but himself. Wasn't his sister the last word in insensitive posh? What a cow! They don't make them like that anymore. Thank God. Was his passport missing? I was also astonished at his friends from the club. What an old boys net. Oh, he killed a woman and tried to kill his wife but he's a good bloke and I'd help him. Really?
Yes his son is in denial that his dad could of been a killer and as for his friends? Well they have that typical upper class attitude that it’s the old boys club and they’ll help him out regardless of what he did. Horrible bastards who think their above those that dont share their privileged lifestyles. Who cares about he poor nanny she was only working class, not “one of them”
To whatever degree the son is in denial, and I do not dispute that, "common sense" is not grounds for conviction. Facts and supportable evidence are. Testimony of both Lucan wife, and eldest daughter at the time, are not in agreement with each other as to the time frame of events, and taking either of them at their word gives Lucan clear alibi for his whereabouts. Lack of physical evidence, as stated in this documentary, police mishandling of the crime scene as detailsd in this documentary, both are more than enough to call guilt into question. That neither exonerates nor convicts Lucan. The judicial system does still have to prove beyond doubt guilt, The defense of the man does not have to prove innocence, only to call doubt into question. No one chatting on a web page is going to solve this crime one way or the other,
Any contention that Lord Lucan did NOT commit the crimes is pure counter-factual denialism. His whole life and later relationships attest to the type of individual he so clearly was and that was basically a narcissist wife-killer and upper class spiv. I ask you, what is 'a professional gambler'? That's like saying 'I'm a professional arsonist'. And his son turned out to be another Lord and mommy-hater in denial, just like he had been. How tragic it all was.
I DO NOT THINK HE MEANT TO KILL THE NANNY, HE NEW SHE USUALLY HAD THE NIGHT OFF, IT WAS DARK DOWN STAIRS HE THOUGHT HE WAS KILLING HIS WIFE WHEN HE STRUCK THE FIRST BLOWS, BUT LATER WHEN THE WIFE CAME DOWN HE WAS FORCED TO TRY AND FINISH THE JOB.
The viciousness of the attack is a good indication that this was a crime of passionate hatred. He mistook the nanny for the wife he hated. Narcissistic rage. I have
George Lucan can say his father didn't commit the crime because it wouldn't make good sense, but then the story of Lord Lucan's life seems to be reckless behavior, racing boats that sink, high-speed cars, and piling up huge gambling debts instead of providing properly for his family. None of those make good sense either.
The son says 'At 9 o clock? When my elder sister would've been awake? What caring father would do such a thing?' Well, if his dad didn't do it, what caring father would disappear and desert his children like that?
If he WASN’T in the house then how would he know to call his mother to get the kids? If he WAS in the house with a “man attacking V” and he swooped in to save the day, why would he leave the children alone with a “murderer” in the house? Veronica left knowing the “killer” wouldn’t harm the kids. Sandra Rivett gets lost in this story. And I agree with the comment that the people who raised the Lucan children (the sister of Lucan) certainly tainted the children about their mother
@@thebenneedhamcase3219 yes. But if he was innocent… why leave his children there? Why, if innocent, leave your small children alone in the house with a possible murderer?
After the intruder ran out of the house, Lucan took Veronica upstairs to attempt to calm her. When he went in to the bathroom for wet towels etc V disappeared and ran to the Plummers Arms. Knowing that he would have liked to have bumped or arranged to have his wife bumped off, he knew he had no option but to disappear. The plan was for him to return. But because V and HIS best friend and Tenants of the Mews house (at back garden of number 46) went to the Police, and gave damming statements against him, he could never return. This is why V fell out with all her three children. Lucan then years later died abroad.@@paigecooksey6142
@@TheLordLucanCase Never heard of his plan to return to the house. Curious to know where you saw/read this information. With his financially stable friends seems as if they would have bought him the best defense there was. He had much documentation of her psychiatric episodes… why run? Why not stay and fight? Not arguing …just always been curious about why he ran and never came back to clear his name
Lord Lucan s son is on a different planet compared to the rest of us! He’s obviously struggling with the fact that his father got to the point where his mind was loopy and wasn’t thinking oh what if my kids see me or what would they think, the son is living in a delusional world where daddy loves his kids so much he wouldn’t do these things because he wouldn’t want to stress them or have them put through anything bad. Sadly Lucan got to the point where he wanted the kids and wifey was in the way! The son is trying to remember his daddy in the way he wants as some perfect daddy and he s sadly looking at things and over analysing to persuade himself more than others. Lucan has really messed his son up big time. He’s caused his mental judgement to be affected. So sad.
One of the most bizarre questions about this whole case, is why nobody from the Lucan family has ever hired Private Investigators, in an attempt to discover where Lord Lucan disappeared to on the night of the murder, 7th November 1974. Why would you not want to know what happened to your husband, Father?
The Lord Lucan Case Why would you if he tried to murder you and it cost money you didn't have. Besides it more than likely was covered up by the yard and he would be living in the lap of luxury in Africa.
If you were one of Lord Lucan's children, wouldn't you want to know where he went after the murder, and more importantly, where he is now? One of his Children (now an adult) is a Barrister, the other two are earning, wouldn't you employ a Professional to find your Father?
Have you seen the BBC Inside Out documentary from 2012? In it, new evidence would appear to suggest he had been in Africa until his death in 2004. The Metropolitan Police were denied the right to investigate good leads that he had been seen in Africa by those that knew him. His brother suggested he knew he had died in 2004 and his grave was in Africa.
Yes agreed. Lucan had rich and well connected friends in high places. They could of got him out of the country easily. Plus he was a narcissist and they never kill themselves.
The only impression I can take from this interview is that it contrives to cast doubt on the case against Lucky Lucan. I beleive the comments made by his son are a very sad attempt to exonerate Lucan of all guilt that fails abismally.
His son either knows something we don't from the description of what he thought what happened that night or he has serious daddy issues and is in denial!
Of course certain people were informed as to where Lucan went. Otherwise the family and friends would have employed Private Detectives to find him. I had a relationship (via email) with Veronica for eleven years. She answered my question about this very directly. No Private Investigators were ever employed to her knowledge. WHY NOT one asks? They knew where Lucan was.
😂😂😂 lucan's sister having the cheek to call her sister-in-law 'dodgy' and stating, "You dont get to choose , you have to take as is," completely overlooking the unscrupulous character of her brother. 😂😂😂
The son will never accept that it was his father, and that's very sad, bc he's basically calling his own mother a liar, and that don't sit well with me, ..plus he acts and sounds so werid! That's some spooky old money shit! That's why happens when your idle and have no real reason to better your self bc your set for life,....I would rather be poor in humble than rich and miserable.
I disagree, the mum comes across as bitter and twisted. I think it is very questionable regarding Lord Lucan's guilt. How on earth did he mistake a taller brunette for his petite blonde wife? How did he use his car afterwards but didn't get blood transfer onto the seat, steering wheel or hand brake? There are so many questions that raise reasonable doubt including the fact that he was convicted without being present and without DNA evidence. It is all too convenient.
@@phillipaevans4874 Apparantly Lucan was aware that his wife always went to make a cup of tea at 9pm each night. He had asked his eldest daughter Frances that morning if it was Sandra's night off. She had told him yes. Unfortunately Sandra's boyfriend cancelled the date.
His son is in major denial... it's laughable sadly! Umm...what about the car that LL borrowed from his friend which had blood in it and the written letter mailed to that friend that had a bloody thumbprint on it...pretty clear if you ask me!
The sister a total nasty snob. Shameful comments reveal terrible entitlement. Veronica deserved so much better.She was beautiful, but emotionally abused by her addicted sociopath husband. May she R.I.P.
George Bingham is obviously doing rehabilitation. While his claimed 'logic' can not accept his own mother's testimony, the insurance fraud scenario he proposes is absurd. Firstly; why would a person hired to perform a burglary be knowingly sent into an occupied home. Secondly; why would that person be willing to escalate burglary to brutal murder and yet allow Lady Lucan to escape. Another question would be if there were indeed any significant valuables in the home that could offset the debts and was anything actually stolen. The last question would be why Lord Lucan would risk presence at his commissioned robbery in favor of having an alibi.
The viciousness of the murder indicates, to me anyway, that this was a case of passionate hatred the killer had for the victim. Lucan, unfortunately, mistook the nanny for his wife. My hunch is that his pals circled the wagons, helped him escape, and the narcissist created a new identity and lived out his pathetic existence on the continent with the aid of wealthy friends.
@@TheBenneedhamcase: I just read a book by Duncan MacLaughlin titled, *"Dead Lucky Lord Lucan: Then final truth."* Seems the author makes a convincing case of how this mystery played out. Lucan, with help and some ongoing financing from buddies, changed his identity & appearance and ended up in Goa, a Portuguese enclave in India where there was a *"no questions asked"* hippie, fugitive, drug smugglers location with, at that time in the 70's, little in the way of a police presence. Even with long hair, beard, and looking like a bum the pictures provided certainly look just like him. It was an interesting read.
@@ninnin261: Did you find Lucan's book had the ring of truth? I've been waiting for the delivery of another book with good reviews....offhand I think it's called, "The Gamblers" .....about the group of high rollers that hung out at that exclusive club Lucan belonged to. They were the pals that helped him escape, bankrolled him while on the run, and covered up for him during the police investigation. Have you read that one, Nin Nin? The first copy I ordered (Amazon) was never delivered so they issued a refund. I ordered another copy from Amazon (but through a different source) and was recently informed it is "delayed." I wonder what's up with THAT??
@@ginawiggles918 I think it’s called The Hustlers maybe...By Douglas Thompson?... I’ve ordered it too. ....Yes I believe Lucan wrote it, even though it’s been denied by the establishment of course, and was published as fiction, but it’s all there. He wrote it...lol... Ended up in India aided by Aspinall and Jimmy Goldsmith. Both bastard con artists imho. They delighted in Lucan’s fall, and he was so foolish he played right into their hands. Dead Lucky and The Lucan Conspiracy are interesting too. They can deny all they please. The truth is obvious though! I’m starting Lady Lucan’s book now. Bless her heart!
He’d be 89 if he’s still alive. He was declared dead in November 1999 and a death certificate was issued in 2016. Lady Lucan had to live with this hanging over her for the rest of her life. I believe her and I feel she gave an open honest account of it in the 2017 documentary. She suffered depression and more likely post natal depression following the births of her children, living with that nasty husband of hers. He left her and decided to make her out to be unfit mother. She was in need of support to cope as you do when someone is attacking you from all sides. I think he was a closeted homosexual or bisexual that didn’t have the freedom come out. Very nasty and malicious. Tried to ruin her. He was out to get her.
Of course Sharon. Had he’d been a typical working class man they would of found him alright but when you well connected to the rich & powerful you are above the law. Thankfully that is dying off now but back 1974 it was still very much alive unfortunately...
Full Disclosure: I had literally NEVER heard of any of these folks until recently, so please keep that in mind. 🤣 This video leaves out so many significant details that are super important for context in this story!!!! I’m so glad Lady Lucan finally spoke out in the film made about her in 2017, not long before she died. Her side of of the things definitely needed to be told. IMO, her thorough recollection of what happened that night (especially the 3 gloved fingers that he ‘allegedly’ shoved down into her throat to keep her from screaming as he ‘allegedly’ attacked her & how her throat was so sore days later...😖), is just too detailed & complete to not be true! And the fact that she & her children were then separated & had absolutely ZERO contact for 35 years, no matter whose decision it was, is yet another awful layer to this tragedy! I’m not, however, under the illusion that Lady Lucan is totally blameless in regards to that. During her retelling of their lives together, she freely admits that she was “cold” to her children & didn’t miss them while they were apart, that they were essentially raised by nannies & that she just generally “could’ve been a better mother”. **This obviously doesn’t mean she deserved to be bludgeoned w/ a pipe!** Unfortunately, it seems pretty likely that her husband’s family (including his awful sister in this video) & loyal supporters were able to get deep into her children’s heads & paint a very (imo) misleadingly favorable picture of their missing & seemingly ‘martyred’ father...as evidenced by their son in this video, who has obviously been made to believe that his father was the true victim & that his mother is either a psychotic woman to be avoided altogether, or just a flat-out liar who (directly or indirectly) caused his wrongly accused father to flee (& possibly kill himself..?) However, it’s my belief that his family (especially his imaginative son, the victim-blamer) & friends are all in some serious denial about who Lord Lucan truly was to his very nature, his relationship to his wife, & the way things went down!!! Either way, it’s a very tragic story for all involved!!!
cAtsKuLL I would be ashamed of my father if he worked and gamble, never mind being a professional gambler, his son could’ve had a relationship with his mother, but she wasn’t the one passing a title, was she? Her son is a disgraceful child, even if my mother didn’t care much for me, with that kind of father I think I would try a relationship with her, but maybe he is cold as his father.
There is another docu on YT with lady lucan with her account of the story. She mentioned the last time she met her adult son. It was by change in a public park, they spoke a few words, then parted ways, and that was in 1981.
How serendipitous that his father dies 6 weeks later. As lady Lucan said in her documentary said they got a huge injection of money, Lucan was a psychopath, it wouldn’t be surprising if he had his father murdered. It was said that his father was a weak man.
The son's a complete arse and not too bright. This was a frenzied attack. He hated his wife and that's who he thought he was bludgeoning. Bloodstained weapon found in car he used. His excuse was that he walked in on an intruder. Lady Lucan was thorough and stuck to the same story. He even took her to the bedroom to get her to take sleeping tablets. That's when she made her escape. She talked to him for so long because she was trying to convince him not to murder her. Why the son thought a led pipe wasn't a good murder weapon when it murdered one and seriously injured another, I can't fathom. You don't need to fracture a skull to kill, a traumatic brain injury can seriously debilitate or kill. I don't understand why none of the children spoke to their mother for over three decades? She may not have been the perfect mother, but their father tried to murder her, and no, he didn't care that the children were there. He told the eldest daughter to go to her room when her mother returned covered in blood. What a way to treat your mother, damaged or not.
Lord Lucan's son doesn't get it. His father had psychopathic traits. Most people, no matter how angry they are in a divorce, will not be driven to kill. Lucan had the means, motive and opportunity. Who else would have killed the nanny? Lucan had nothing against her. He did, however, have something against his wife, and he had a criminal mentality, which was proven by his dissolute lifestyle
@@marlenewolffe4613 ..your imagination and feelings are truly of non-importance. The facts are undeniable. An innicent father who cared for his family would never had disappeared when he had the entire peerage to support his "innocence", if he was indeed innocent.
What a concession by the son! That his mother fled to the pub because she 'probably' thought it was HIM. What inflected dismissal of the most natural assumption - based on her shared life of some years with this rogue brute in context of his abusive & controlling contact.
Interesting how in Britain you can run up a debt with your bank if they are willing to extend credit. In my semester abroad in London I managed to mismanage my checking account and ended up over extending myself by L100. In the US your bank would not payout on the check but in Britain they paid out and sent me notice. No wonder why the upper class can extend themselves during financial crisis in order to maintain their lifestyle. I wonder to what extent Lord Lucan used up the value of the estate gambling thus his son not being able to inherit? How can anyone defend someone that if they were not guilty left the scene of a murder then disappear?
Yes I completely agree with you. This year 7th November 2024, will be the fiftieth year that Lord Lucan has remained at large. He could still be alive. We will be broadcasting LIVE on this RUclips Channel from outside the House of Murder. Please subscribe to the Channel to be kept informed with updates in this case.
I shall be Remembering Sandra Rivett with a LIVE broadcast from outside 46 Lower Belgrave Street, London, starting at 8.15pm on Thursday 7th November 2024. All people who would like to remember the victim, Sandra, are invited to join me outside the house..
friend of the Nanny: "it seemed like the focus was on Lord Lucan and the aristocracy piece of it", minutes after, the film dives into the Lucan family history and their aristocracy....
Don't get married - he was obviously gay, didn't like women, never had an affair even when he walked out. He looked SO unhappy (so did she, Lady L), what a denegration of 'marriage'. The moral of this story: be true to yourself as Shakespeare said. If not, it causes catastrophe
Two questions: Is the Aspinall mentioned in this case related to wild animal researcher Damian Aspinall? And I believe Princess Diana's mother was a Shand-Kidd. Correct ? Relation?
An opinion of mine is the son has a smirk on his face like he knows more, and seems to throw the scent off in a diff. direction...I bet the father did run away and did not kill himself he would be to self loved and absorbed with his welfare . I think he had contact with the son, when he speaks he puts his eyes down and that a sign of a liar and he has a look in his eye when he says I think he didnt live more then 12 hours after that and then says or he just went somewhere?? The son or having a son was an important thing for the blood line lady lucan even said so she felt pressure to have a boy, maybe the girls he didnt call but I think the son he did, hes sticking up too much almost as if he is trying to clear his father's name.
Good point. My feeling is the son may be in complete denial of his father's bad side. All he saw was a doting father who was doing everything to get those children. Plus the mother said on a different interview that the first nanny did a lot to taint her image with the kids. She admits she wasn't the best mother and wasn't there much for them but she was just caught up in the typical protocol of how the wealthy did things back then plus she was dealing with lucans abusive side which the kids probably didn't see much. But I could see the son doing everything he could to keep the whereabouts of his dad secret if he truly believes he's innocent
If the son was alienated about his mother from his father growing up, he has no respect for his mother and will believe everything he's been told by his dad and nothing his mother has to say especially since his dad accused his mom of having mental illness issues. I watched the interview with the mother and she was very detailed on how, when and who tried to kill her. So for the son to pretty much say his mom don't know what she is talking about shows how he feels about his mother and father.
We could form our own Blanchet circle girls, who's with me....!!!haha🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐 I think we are getting just warmed up... I know when u tell kids things like "dont say anything it's a secret" like dont tell your father where we hid the Christmas presents or it will ruin the surprise " my son wont... wasnt the kids raised by the fathers friends / and or relatives?? I think? They definitely filled their heads up with daddy's number 1 and hes so great things. If he was alive he would have definitely called to talk because the friends/ relatives would never tell and may have let the boy talk to his father telling him dont say anything daddy's on a secret mission for the queen or something!!???????? Just guessing, never know crazier things have happened.
Dear Lord George, what doesn't stack up is that there was a murderer in the house WITH the children, you amongst them. As a father, what would you do..? Exactly
The son doesn't believe his mother. Even though he has no first hand knowledge of the murder (he was two, and upstairs asleep up in bed) he refuses to believe what his mother said is true.
Poor Veronica ….domestic abuse at its finest. After marriage he treated her like poop. How sad that she lost her children…. from the minute they were born, their destiny was determined. It’s so easy to judge a Mother. But nobody really knows what goes on behind closed doors…. Until they do. If she had been married to someone else, I imagine her life would have been much different. Her son is ungrateful and oblivious to reality. I hope he doesn’t take after his dad.
I Feel so bad for Lady Lucan! No wonder she lost her Marbles! If she did call and say "...We just need your Money" it was no doubt because he was Gambling away the Children's Food!
@Fazal Hayat she went through a lot of shit at the Hands of Lord Lucan...its a Miracle she's Alive and lm sure she's got Mental Problems! Is she still alive? What happens between her legs is her own private business...you weren't there and nobody really knows what goes on behind closed doors! Her life was Ruined by that man...but she Loved him!
@Fazal Hayat perhaps we saw different Biographies. The one l saw Sympathized with her Side...from her Perspective. Lord Lucan Ran Away somewhere and Abandoned her after he tried to Murder her and the Nanny!!! As far as the kids go...l Understand more than you'll Ever Know! Now off with your Head!
Yes agreed. Lord Lucan was born into total privilege and he couldn’t even get that right. He took his birthright for granted band destroyed his family in the process..
I feel so sorry for Lady Lucan. Being married to a narcissistic psychopath. This story would have ended the same no matter who he was married to.
Lord Lucan's son has inherited his lack of introspection, misogyny, and sense of superiority.
Wow.
Noelle McGrath DePaula Such people are often sociopathic.
He obviously regards himself as an intellectual... I do believe he’s got quite a way to go though...lol
The sister of Lucan saying 'Veronica was a pathetic creature' What a nasty piece of work and she is married to a Vicar !!
An uppity bitch. “Our way of life” was a euphemism for inbred lazy pointless existence.
They are the worst and church goers all tell you your a sinner and go and do it themselves
@@malyndabeuth2534 well said 👌
@Fazal Hayat 👌 you're correct in that assumption.
@@malyndabeuth2534 yes that the British upper class de you. Total snobs who look down on others.
Lord Lucan was way too much of a narcissist to kill himself. I truly believe his friends and family helped hide him.
Yup. Including Big E. (Lol)
Yes same here. Agree 100%
I totally agree with you renee
R.I.P Sandra Rivett,R.I.P Lady Veronica Lucan.
Aspinall is/was a wicked man who played an enormous part in the breakdown of the Lucan's marriage and encouraged his drinking and gambling addiction. As for Veronica's three children, they should hang their heads in shame for shunning their mother.
I think he had a thing for Lucan, myself!
Aspinall was a founder member of the Spankers - Wankers - Pervert Society of the UK............ I`m still waiting for my application to be approved.
Agreed. She died alone unwanted and unloved by her children. Total bastards.
I don't know how you know Aspinall was wicked. As for the kids, they were devoted to their dad. Of course they would not believe he was a murderer.
Nonsense
She was lucky to be rid of the whole family. I feel sorry for Veronica. She was left alone and died that way.
She was the one who severed ties with them
She was a very pleasant and polite person. Spent every weekday at Victoria library on Buckingham Palace Road, London. That was her daily routine all her life. Walk the short distance from her Eaton Mews home to the Library, always wearing trainers, which seemed a little odd for her class of person.
Lucas son needs a reality check . Their poor mother .
The son is a complete shit. And FOS. Entitled. Above the law. Hmmm! How many wealthy Britains vacation in Namibia?
@@hrh4961 you are so absolutely spot on. There's a special place in hell for him and his father. May they rot and suffer torment forever. Peer of the Realm, aka GET AWAY WITH ANYTHING.
Right I agree!
@@donnacaulfield9229 yes agreed. They have a privileged upbringing and look down on those who don’t.
The son is in denial...obviously spoilt by the father which he admitted, .playing one parent against the other. And obviously the father was playing the kids to get back at his wife. I believe Lady Lucan told the truth. Why would Lucan disappear if he wasn't the murderer? Lucan couldn't have been as devoted to the kids as people claimed if he was prepared to gamble all his fortune away with no regard for his family and end up penniless. Self centred I would say.
If he were innocent, no way would he have not come forward. The fact that he called his mom to come to get the kids, shows he was there and knew what was happening. To think otherwise it live in complete denial.
Exactly - "Hey Mom, could you go into a situation where there might be a killer and grab the kids? Appreciate it, thanks."
The son is in huge denial.
Blaming the victim is classic. Blaming the wife in domestic violence is.... I have no words. She never freed herself from this trauma. She could have perhaps sold everything and get a LIFE. But she was very traumatised I'm sure...
He didn't go to get towels to clean her up. According to lady lucan he went to get sleeping pills to force her to take.
The son is a real piece of work.
The word is Shit ?
Agreed!
The result of a privileged upbringing. Extreme arrogance!
It's understandable that a son would not believe his father was a murderer. The assumption is that because he was rich and aristocratic, Lucan must have been the evil killer. But maybe he knew who the killer was, decided to go after him and ended up by being murdered as well.
The son is sadly deluded
R.I.P. Sandra Rivett.
Anna Morris, talk about a truly innocent victim...so sad.
Anyone interested in this case should listen to his wife's account of what happened in the RUclips video Lord Lucan my husband the truth.. I can't believe how many people in this documentary are criticising his wife who went through hell. The son shouldn't think about a career as a detective, all he needed to do was speak to his mother. She witnessed the whole thing.
The man was a complete waste of oxygen. I also have some sympathy for Lady Lucan, It must have been extremely hard having to contend with in-laws like that. I also think Lucan played up her her mental problems, which were most likely the result of stress and postnatal depression. Apparently the main reason they broke up was due to Lucan's lifestyle and gambling debts. He refused to get help for his gambling addiction and he also refused his wife's pleas to set up trusts for the children's education.
It's amazing to me to see how these pathetic parasites all line up to comment on what a great friend Lucan was, when in reality he was nothing more than a gambler and a loser who murdered an innocent woman.
and the extended friend network - imagine that
Omgoodness his sister is such a nasty snob! Poor Veronica having to deal with those in-laws on top of a narcissist addict husband!
Ya your right, very scary! They can't survive in the real world without all that old money, shame!
@@SassyMa_ shameful indeed!
That makes two dysfunctional families in the country then ..... The House Of Windsor and Lord Bend me Over Lucan
If he was an innocent man....why did he run?.......cowardly bastard who attacks women....the only thing he cared about was himself....and I don't believe he committed suicide....he hadn't got the bottle
Colin he was a narcissist and they never kill themselves.. he was whisked away out of the country by his rich, well connected and powerful friends. Had Lucan been working class they would of caught and convicted him no problem, but those so called aristocratic types are above the law, very much more back in the 70s!
his sons as mad as Lucan was to believe his Father didn't do it, they found the weapon in the car he borrowed and it had the blood of the nanny and his mother on it! No wonder his Mother didn't speak to her children, typical upper class behavior
It comes down to this. If he didn't do it or was not involved why has he been missing all this time?
Because his wife gave a statement to police, saying her husband had told her that he had murdered Sandra Rivett.
I agree, My question was rhetorical for the plebs
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Amazing how the son has formed his opinion also it is quite unpleasant to hear the sister of Lord Lucan abd her horrid comments about lady Lucan.
I believe the wife... what he did to her and her relationship with her children, is unforgiveable
According to peculiar Sally Gibbs, Lucan's sister, he married her because "he felt sorry for her because she was a pathetic little person". This exposes her and her family's deranged and disgusting view. Lady Lucan was absolutely sane and her husband tried to murder her and instead murdered the nanny. It is as clear as that.
christophklenner had to laugh when she had the temerity to say “that’s the problem with in laws, it’s a bit of a dodgy business, you never know who’ll you’ll get”....yeah, don’t want to marry the wrong sort and ruin the family image...
It is harsh especially as she describes her as a mere majors daughter and her mums dad was captain. Isn’t captain lower rank? - not that it matters at all just to her it seems to
Absolutely agree with you ! Veronica was beautiful and a sharp mind. May she Rest In Peace ❤️
Lord Lucan was a narcissist
Lucan's children are despicable. Not a shred of empathy for their mother.
Bollocks... he did it... then he ran off like the loser he was
The establishment did everything to discredit Lady Lucan, but the story in its graphic detail shows she was the long suffering victim long before the attack. I cannot understand why her children were estranged from her, that baffles me.
Because she gave a statement to police saying her husband told her he had killed Sandra the nanny. Very strange that the Tennent of the Mews House, where years later Lady Lucan lived and eventually killed herself, was occupied by Grenville Howard now LORD GREVILLE HOWARD. So he was a Tennent and good friend of lord Lucan’s but he also gave a statement to police in which he stated, Lord Lucan had weeks earlier, told him, he could murder Veronica.
So they all became ‘disloyal’ that was fatal in that circle of people. Look what happened to one of its members Domenic Elwes. He was ostracised from the group and killed himself.
I feel sorry for George Bingham terrible thing to admit that his father did this. A innocent man would not have disappeared. There’s no doubt his father committed the crime
Did I heard well "she was sort of pathetic" my God it's so condescending. She may not from the same social background but that's so mean. Social snobbery at it's best.
yes indeed,but who is surprised by this bunch of spoilt,priviledged scum?
kate davenporty your kind compared to my instant thought that that woman is a bitch. Lol
When your son gets advice on concocting stories, and how to give interviews from Prince Andrew.
Yes with that typical upper class snobbish attitude.
Hey Georgie, why did Daddy disappear if he was innocent? Some common sense and logic would help.
Logic based on what? You cannot base valid logic on conjecture which is all anyone has to go on.
The son is as big a buffoon as his stupid father. Get rid of the lot of the useless lot.
What a shame the children turned away from their Mother.Their Dad was crazy and killed the nanny by mistake,then tried to kill his wife
If lucan hadn't done it and had any fears someone had attacked his wife, killed her nanny then he would not. Have left his kids in the area of danger and would not have instructed his mother to attend.. How would he know the attacker would not be back... No, he did it alright.
lord lucan's son is totally delusional if he truly thinks his father is innocent of this murder!
He does say he could be wrong about this. I think his story he believes helps him live better with himself. Denial is sometimes what a person chooses
@@sunray8136 yes he probably can’t accept the fact his dad was a killer. He’s in denial.
And his son's so deluded that he doesn't understand his father didn't give a toss about them (despite what he said and wrote, because action are the true measure of people's intentions) he just didn't what to give them and their mother any money which he was losing through his own doing and decadent lifestyle.
The son has woven this ridiculous story to defend his father. He talks as if he knows the facts of the case better than the police. And he completely ignores that his sister woke up & saw him. Bottom line is if his father was innocent, why did he run and desert the children he was fighting for?????
I saw Lady Lucan's interview and she was totally clear about what happened. George is overthinking "what could have happened" as an alternative alibi for his father. It's Magical Thinking and it flies in the face of common sense. His manner seems deceptive and he protests too much. I can't be too hard on George because he basically became an orphan after that. It's better to believe that your father is dead rather than he abandoned you.
Men like Lord Lucan don't care for their wives and children, but they wish to appear as though they do. They also don't commit suicide because they're never wrong. Lucan got away with murder and I have no doubt that he had his escape planned. He was a selfish and ego centered man that cared for no one but himself. Wasn't his sister the last word in insensitive posh? What a cow! They don't make them like that anymore. Thank God.
Was his passport missing? I was also astonished at his friends from the club. What an old boys net. Oh, he killed a woman and tried to kill his wife but he's a good bloke and I'd help him. Really?
Yes his son is in denial that his dad could of been a killer and as for his friends? Well they have that typical upper class attitude that it’s the old boys club and they’ll help him out regardless of what he did. Horrible bastards who think their above those that dont share their privileged lifestyles. Who cares about he poor nanny she was only working class, not “one of them”
To whatever degree the son is in denial, and I do not dispute that, "common sense" is not grounds for conviction. Facts and supportable evidence are. Testimony of both Lucan wife, and eldest daughter at the time, are not in agreement with each other as to the time frame of events, and taking either of them at their word gives Lucan clear alibi for his whereabouts. Lack of physical evidence, as stated in this documentary, police mishandling of the crime scene as detailsd in this documentary, both are more than enough to call guilt into question. That neither exonerates nor convicts Lucan. The judicial system does still have to prove beyond doubt guilt, The defense of the man does not have to prove innocence, only to call doubt into question.
No one chatting on a web page is going to solve this crime one way or the other,
You couldnt trust Veronica any further than you could throw her
Any contention that Lord Lucan did NOT commit the crimes is pure counter-factual denialism. His whole life and later relationships attest to the type of individual he so clearly was and that was basically a narcissist wife-killer and upper class spiv. I ask you, what is 'a professional gambler'? That's like saying 'I'm a professional arsonist'. And his son turned out to be another Lord and mommy-hater in denial, just like he had been. How tragic it all was.
Don't forget, Lucan was also very into Hitler and Naziism, as well as s&m.
I DO NOT THINK HE MEANT TO KILL THE NANNY, HE NEW SHE USUALLY HAD THE NIGHT OFF, IT WAS DARK DOWN STAIRS HE THOUGHT HE WAS KILLING HIS WIFE WHEN HE STRUCK THE FIRST BLOWS, BUT LATER WHEN THE WIFE CAME DOWN HE WAS FORCED TO TRY AND FINISH THE JOB.
Whew! Glad we cleared that up.
The viciousness of the attack is a good indication that this was a crime of passionate hatred. He mistook the nanny for the wife he hated. Narcissistic rage. I have
George Lucan can say his father didn't commit the crime because it wouldn't make good sense, but then the story of Lord Lucan's life seems to be reckless behavior, racing boats that sink, high-speed cars, and piling up huge gambling debts instead of providing properly for his family. None of those make good sense either.
Delusional
The son is a piece of ****
I cannot believe the denial of his son. It really sums up why the mother left her kids sweet F##k all.
She didn't leave them, get your 'facts' straight.
The sister seemed extremely unpleasant and snooty
909rhythm that's an understatement. She sounds like a right cow.
The son says 'At 9 o clock? When my elder sister would've been awake? What caring father would do such a thing?' Well, if his dad didn't do it, what caring father would disappear and desert his children like that?
If he WASN’T in the house then how would he know to call his mother to get the kids? If he WAS in the house with a “man attacking V” and he swooped in to save the day, why would he leave the children alone with a “murderer” in the house? Veronica left knowing the “killer” wouldn’t harm the kids. Sandra Rivett gets lost in this story. And I agree with the comment that the people who raised the Lucan children (the sister of Lucan) certainly tainted the children about their mother
It’s never been denied that Lucan was in the house.
@@thebenneedhamcase3219 yes. But if he was innocent… why leave his children there? Why, if innocent, leave your small children alone in the house with a possible murderer?
The intruder ran out of the house and in to the back garden area. @@paigecooksey6142
After the intruder ran out of the house, Lucan took Veronica upstairs to attempt to calm her. When he went in to the bathroom for wet towels etc V disappeared and ran to the Plummers Arms. Knowing that he would have liked to have bumped or arranged to have his wife bumped off, he knew he had no option but to disappear. The plan was for him to return. But because V and HIS best friend and Tenants of the Mews house (at back garden of number 46) went to the Police, and gave damming statements against him, he could never return. This is why V fell out with all her three children. Lucan then years later died abroad.@@paigecooksey6142
@@TheLordLucanCase Never heard of his plan to return to the house. Curious to know where you saw/read this information. With his financially stable friends seems as if they would have bought him the best defense there was. He had much documentation of her psychiatric episodes… why run? Why not stay and fight? Not arguing …just always been curious about why he ran and never came back to clear his name
Lord Lucan s son is on a different planet compared to the rest of us! He’s obviously struggling with the fact that his father got to the point where his mind was loopy and wasn’t thinking oh what if my kids see me or what would they think, the son is living in a delusional world where daddy loves his kids so much he wouldn’t do these things because he wouldn’t want to stress them or have them put through anything bad. Sadly Lucan got to the point where he wanted the kids and wifey was in the way! The son is trying to remember his daddy in the way he wants as some perfect daddy and he s sadly looking at things and over analysing to persuade himself more than others. Lucan has really messed his son up big time. He’s caused his mental judgement to be affected. So sad.
One of the most bizarre questions about this whole case, is why nobody from the Lucan family has ever hired Private Investigators, in an attempt to discover where Lord Lucan disappeared to on the night of the murder, 7th November 1974.
Why would you not want to know what happened to your husband, Father?
The Lord Lucan Case Why would you if he tried to murder you and it cost money you didn't have. Besides it more than likely was covered up by the yard and he would be living in the lap of luxury in Africa.
If you were one of Lord Lucan's children, wouldn't you want to know where he went after the murder, and more importantly, where he is now? One of his Children (now an adult) is a Barrister, the other two are earning, wouldn't you employ a Professional to find your Father?
Have you seen the BBC Inside Out documentary from 2012? In it, new evidence would appear to suggest he had been in Africa until his death in 2004. The Metropolitan Police were denied the right to investigate good leads that he had been seen in Africa by those that knew him.
His brother suggested he knew he had died in 2004 and his grave was in Africa.
The Lord Lucan Case How do you know they didn't!
indeed,it certainly suggests that they KNEW his whereabouts or fate.
His friends aided and abetted him, they helped him escape justice.
Yes agreed. Lucan had rich and well connected friends in high places. They could of got him out of the country easily. Plus he was a narcissist and they never kill themselves.
The son has lost the plot!
What a sick, sad story. The son is something! Denial, denial and more. So very, very sad. Who does he think did this but his Dad!
The only impression I can take from this interview is that it contrives to cast doubt on the case against Lucky Lucan. I beleive the comments made by his son are a very sad attempt to exonerate Lucan of all guilt that fails abismally.
Of course thats all George can do, forever, and ever.
His son either knows something we don't from the description of what he thought what happened that night or he has serious daddy issues and is in denial!
Of course certain people were informed as to where Lucan went. Otherwise the family and friends would have employed Private Detectives to find him. I had a relationship (via email) with Veronica for eleven years. She answered my question about this very directly. No Private Investigators were ever employed to her knowledge. WHY NOT one asks? They knew where Lucan was.
I felt that lady lucan was a good person and would have made someone who was worthy , a wonderful wife .
😂😂😂 lucan's sister having the cheek to call her sister-in-law 'dodgy' and stating, "You dont get to choose , you have to take as is," completely overlooking the unscrupulous character of her brother. 😂😂😂
Narcissism runs in the family 🤔
The Lord is the one who got mental health problems not the wife.
The son will never accept that it was his father, and that's very sad, bc he's basically calling his own mother a liar, and that don't sit well with me, ..plus he acts and sounds so werid! That's some spooky old money shit! That's why happens when your idle and have no real reason to better your self bc your set for life,....I would rather be poor in humble than rich and miserable.
I'm totally fed up with so many advertisements !!!!
Whomever raised the Lucan children, turned them against their mother
Of course they turned the children against the mother. She just wasn't 'the right sort' now was she.
Damn right they did...starting with their own father!
Lady Lucan's own sister
I disagree, the mum comes across as bitter and twisted. I think it is very questionable regarding Lord Lucan's guilt. How on earth did he mistake a taller brunette for his petite blonde wife? How did he use his car afterwards but didn't get blood transfer onto the seat, steering wheel or hand brake? There are so many questions that raise reasonable doubt including the fact that he was convicted without being present and without DNA evidence. It is all too convenient.
@@phillipaevans4874
Apparantly Lucan was aware that his wife always went to make a cup of tea at 9pm each night. He had asked his eldest daughter Frances that morning if it was Sandra's night off. She had told him yes. Unfortunately Sandra's boyfriend cancelled the date.
His son is in major denial... it's laughable sadly! Umm...what about the car that LL borrowed from his friend which had blood in it and the written letter mailed to that friend that had a bloody thumbprint on it...pretty clear if you ask me!
The sister a total nasty snob. Shameful comments reveal terrible entitlement.
Veronica deserved so much better.She was beautiful, but emotionally abused by her addicted sociopath husband. May she R.I.P.
For the first time Lord Lucan's son lies on camera.
Should see the interview video of Lady Lucan.
George Bingham is obviously doing rehabilitation. While his claimed 'logic' can not accept his own mother's testimony, the insurance fraud scenario he proposes is absurd. Firstly; why would a person hired to perform a burglary be knowingly sent into an occupied home. Secondly; why would that person be willing to escalate burglary to brutal murder and yet allow Lady Lucan to escape. Another question would be if there were indeed any significant valuables in the home that could offset the debts and was anything actually stolen. The last question would be why Lord Lucan would risk presence at his commissioned robbery in favor of having an alibi.
The family silver had already been sent to Sotherby's for auction and was held by them before the murder of Sandra Rivett took place.
@@iancrosby6906 Sotheby’s latterly confirmed this to me to be the true position.
The viciousness of the murder indicates, to me anyway, that this was a case of passionate hatred the killer had for the victim. Lucan, unfortunately, mistook the nanny for his wife. My hunch is that his pals circled the wagons, helped him escape, and the narcissist created a new identity and lived out his pathetic existence on the continent with the aid of wealthy friends.
I am sure you are absolutely correct.
@@TheBenneedhamcase: I just read a book by Duncan MacLaughlin titled, *"Dead Lucky Lord Lucan: Then final truth."* Seems the author makes a convincing case of how this mystery played out. Lucan, with help and some ongoing financing from buddies, changed his identity & appearance and ended up in Goa, a Portuguese enclave in India where there was a *"no questions asked"* hippie, fugitive, drug smugglers location with, at that time in the 70's, little in the way of a police presence.
Even with long hair, beard, and looking like a bum the pictures provided certainly look just like him. It was an interesting read.
@@ginawiggles918 Yes, I just read it too. I don’t care what anyone says, I believe it was definitely him. Another good read is Lord Lucan My Story.
@@ninnin261: Did you find Lucan's book had the ring of truth? I've been waiting for the delivery of another book with good reviews....offhand I think it's called, "The Gamblers" .....about the group of high rollers that hung out at that exclusive club Lucan belonged to. They were the pals that helped him escape, bankrolled him while on the run, and covered up for him during the police investigation. Have you read that one, Nin Nin?
The first copy I ordered (Amazon) was never delivered so they issued a refund. I ordered another copy from Amazon (but through a different source) and was recently informed it is "delayed." I wonder what's up with THAT??
@@ginawiggles918 I think it’s called The Hustlers maybe...By Douglas Thompson?... I’ve ordered it too. ....Yes I believe Lucan wrote it, even though it’s been denied by the establishment of course, and was published as fiction, but it’s all there. He wrote it...lol... Ended up in India aided by Aspinall and Jimmy Goldsmith. Both bastard con artists imho. They delighted in Lucan’s fall, and he was so foolish he played right into their hands. Dead Lucky and The Lucan Conspiracy are interesting too. They can deny all they please. The truth is obvious though! I’m starting Lady Lucan’s book now. Bless her heart!
It seems that if England really wanted to find this man they would. Someone is helping keep him hid.
the yard
He’d be 89 if he’s still alive. He was declared dead in November 1999 and a death certificate was issued in 2016. Lady Lucan had to live with this hanging over her for the rest of her life. I believe her and I feel she gave an open honest account of it in the 2017 documentary. She suffered depression and more likely post natal depression following the births of her children, living with that nasty husband of hers. He left her and decided to make her out to be unfit mother. She was in need of support to cope as you do when someone is attacking you from all sides. I think he was a closeted homosexual or bisexual that didn’t have the freedom come out. Very nasty and malicious. Tried to ruin her. He was out to get her.
Of course Sharon. Had he’d been a typical working class man they would of found him alright but when you well connected to the rich & powerful you are above the law. Thankfully that is dying off now but back 1974 it was still very much alive unfortunately...
@@joannephillips6781 Well said...I totally agree!
Off course Lucan was guilty.. Look what they found in the Ford Corsair car....
Full Disclosure: I had literally NEVER heard of any of these folks until recently, so please keep that in mind. 🤣
This video leaves out so many significant details that are super important for context in this story!!!! I’m so glad Lady Lucan finally spoke out in the film made about her in 2017, not long before she died. Her side of of the things definitely needed to be told. IMO, her thorough recollection of what happened that night (especially the 3 gloved fingers that he ‘allegedly’ shoved down into her throat to keep her from screaming as he ‘allegedly’ attacked her & how her throat was so sore days later...😖), is just too detailed & complete to not be true! And the fact that she & her children were then separated & had absolutely ZERO contact for 35 years, no matter whose decision it was, is yet another awful layer to this tragedy! I’m not, however, under the illusion that Lady Lucan is totally blameless in regards to that. During her retelling of their lives together, she freely admits that she was “cold” to her children & didn’t miss them while they were apart, that they were essentially raised by nannies & that she just generally “could’ve been a better mother”. **This obviously doesn’t mean she deserved to be bludgeoned w/ a pipe!**
Unfortunately, it seems pretty likely that her husband’s family (including his awful sister in this video) & loyal supporters were able to get deep into her children’s heads & paint a very (imo) misleadingly favorable picture of their missing & seemingly ‘martyred’ father...as evidenced by their son in this video, who has obviously been made to believe that his father was the true victim & that his mother is either a psychotic woman to be avoided altogether, or just a flat-out liar who (directly or indirectly) caused his wrongly accused father to flee (& possibly kill himself..?) However, it’s my belief that his family (especially his imaginative son, the victim-blamer) & friends are all in some serious denial about who Lord Lucan truly was to his very nature, his relationship to his wife, & the way things went down!!! Either way, it’s a very tragic story for all involved!!!
cAtsKuLL I would be ashamed of my father if he worked and gamble, never mind being a professional gambler, his son could’ve had a relationship with his mother, but she wasn’t the one passing a title, was she? Her son is a disgraceful child, even if my mother didn’t care much for me, with that kind of father I think I would try a relationship with her, but maybe he is cold as his father.
'He was a peer of the realm and therefore an honourable man.....' Who's writing this shit?
This quote: "The House of Lords is like a glass of champagne that has stood for five days." Clement Attlee
There is another docu on YT with lady lucan with her account of the story. She mentioned the last time she met her adult son. It was by change in a public park, they spoke a few words, then parted ways, and that was in 1981.
VERY SAD
John Aspinall and lord lucan, the first Prince Andrew and Epstein !
Lucan was a weak and inadequate man
How serendipitous that his father dies 6 weeks later. As lady Lucan said in her documentary said they got a huge injection of money, Lucan was a psychopath, it wouldn’t be surprising if he had his father murdered. It was said that his father was a weak man.
Wayland looks like you know more than I do about the senior Lucan, I stand corrected.
Wayland , not at all. I saw the documentary by Lady Lucan. That was just one comment about Lord Lucans father.
Lady Lucan left all her money to a homeless charity.
Gillian Holmes and never bothered with her kids. Selfish cow. They were both as bad as each other
Good for her! They abandoned her.
Cult Watch she didn’t abandon her children; they abandoned her. Poor woman was so lonely for the rest of her life.
@@kentcyclist The father family got the kids. They are totally stuck up snobs. I am glad their mother gave it away.
@@rakesfunnyfarm No, Veronica's sister and brother-in-law raised the kids.
The son's a complete arse and not too bright. This was a frenzied attack. He hated his wife and that's who he thought he was bludgeoning. Bloodstained weapon found in car he used. His excuse was that he walked in on an intruder. Lady Lucan was thorough and stuck to the same story. He even took her to the bedroom to get her to take sleeping tablets. That's when she made her escape. She talked to him for so long because she was trying to convince him not to murder her. Why the son thought a led pipe wasn't a good murder weapon when it murdered one and seriously injured another, I can't fathom. You don't need to fracture a skull to kill, a traumatic brain injury can seriously debilitate or kill. I don't understand why none of the children spoke to their mother for over three decades? She may not have been the perfect mother, but their father tried to murder her, and no, he didn't care that the children were there. He told the eldest daughter to go to her room when her mother returned covered in blood. What a way to treat your mother, damaged or not.
Helping a friend. no perverting the course of justice.
The sister is a piece of work.
Lord Lucan's son doesn't get it. His father had psychopathic traits. Most people, no matter how angry they are in a divorce, will not be driven to kill. Lucan had the means, motive and opportunity. Who else would have killed the nanny? Lucan had nothing against her. He did, however, have something against his wife, and he had a criminal mentality, which was proven by his dissolute lifestyle
I happen to agree with the son. The investigators made up their minds at the start!
@@marlenewolffe4613 ..your imagination and feelings are truly of non-importance. The facts are undeniable. An innicent father who cared for his family would never had disappeared when he had the entire peerage to support his "innocence", if he was indeed innocent.
Lucan was a Nazi or wanted to be he called Goldsmith Goring and Greville Himler
His son George is such a knob.
Poor Lady Lucan such a sad life and shame on her children 😢
What a concession by the son! That his mother fled to the pub because she 'probably' thought it was HIM. What inflected dismissal of the most natural assumption - based on her shared life of some years with this rogue brute in context of his abusive & controlling contact.
Interesting how in Britain you can run up a debt with your bank if they are willing to extend credit. In my semester abroad in London I managed to mismanage my checking account and ended up over extending myself by L100. In the US your bank would not payout on the check but in Britain they paid out and sent me notice. No wonder why the upper class can extend themselves during financial crisis in order to maintain their lifestyle. I wonder to what extent Lord Lucan used up the value of the estate gambling thus his son not being able to inherit? How can anyone defend someone that if they were not guilty left the scene of a murder then disappear?
The son is so disillusioned it’s pretty sad. He didn’t really care about those kids. For him it was just about winning.
Adam Foddy thank you for you comment. I am not connected with the Lucan family. I just want to know exactly where Lord Lucan ended his days
The son is a total liar. Shoulda stayed in Namibia with his father.
Son believes what he wants but is illogical.
The poor nanny and her family. Completely overshadowed by this fugitive, so tragic
Yes I completely agree with you. This year 7th November 2024, will be the fiftieth year that Lord Lucan has remained at large. He could still be alive. We will be broadcasting LIVE on this RUclips Channel from outside the House of Murder. Please subscribe to the Channel to be kept informed with updates in this case.
I shall be Remembering Sandra Rivett with a LIVE broadcast from outside 46 Lower Belgrave Street, London, starting at 8.15pm on Thursday 7th November 2024. All people who would like to remember the victim, Sandra, are invited to join me outside the house..
RIP Lady Lucan.
yes indeed,poor woman.
friend of the Nanny: "it seemed like the focus was on Lord Lucan and the aristocracy piece of it", minutes after, the film dives into the Lucan family history and their aristocracy....
Don't get married - he was obviously gay, didn't like women, never had an affair even when he walked out. He looked SO unhappy (so did she, Lady L), what a denegration of 'marriage'. The moral of this story: be true to yourself as Shakespeare said. If not, it causes catastrophe
Speaking for yourself....fantastic aspiration
Ahhhh I see, the son has contact with his father....
Two questions: Is the Aspinall mentioned in this case related to wild animal researcher Damian Aspinall? And I believe Princess Diana's mother was a Shand-Kidd. Correct ? Relation?
Correct
Damian is John Aspinalls only Son.
An opinion of mine is the son has a smirk on his face like he knows more, and seems to throw the scent off in a diff. direction...I bet the father did run away and did not kill himself he would be to self loved and absorbed with his welfare . I think he had contact with the son, when he speaks he puts his eyes down and that a sign of a liar and he has a look in his eye when he says I think he didnt live more then 12 hours after that and then says or he just went somewhere?? The son or having a son was an important thing for the blood line lady lucan even said so she felt pressure to have a boy, maybe the girls he didnt call but I think the son he did, hes sticking up too much almost as if he is trying to clear his father's name.
Interesting. We need a body language expert to weigh in.
At 59:00 he literally gives a big Duping Delight laugh!
Good point. My feeling is the son may be in complete denial of his father's bad side. All he saw was a doting father who was doing everything to get those children. Plus the mother said on a different interview that the first nanny did a lot to taint her image with the kids. She admits she wasn't the best mother and wasn't there much for them but she was just caught up in the typical protocol of how the wealthy did things back then plus she was dealing with lucans abusive side which the kids probably didn't see much. But I could see the son doing everything he could to keep the whereabouts of his dad secret if he truly believes he's innocent
If the son was alienated about his mother from his father growing up, he has no respect for his mother and will believe everything he's been told by his dad and nothing his mother has to say especially since his dad accused his mom of having mental illness issues. I watched the interview with the mother and she was very detailed on how, when and who tried to kill her. So for the son to pretty much say his mom don't know what she is talking about shows how he feels about his mother and father.
We could form our own Blanchet circle girls, who's with me....!!!haha🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐
I think we are getting just warmed up...
I know when u tell kids things like "dont say anything it's a secret" like dont tell your father where we hid the Christmas presents or it will ruin the surprise " my son wont... wasnt the kids raised by the fathers friends / and or relatives?? I think? They definitely filled their heads up with daddy's number 1 and hes so great things. If he was alive he would have definitely called to talk because the friends/ relatives would never tell and may have let the boy talk to his father telling him dont say anything daddy's on a secret mission for the queen or something!!????????
Just guessing, never know crazier things have happened.
Dear Lord George, what doesn't stack up is that there was a murderer in the house WITH the children, you amongst them. As a father, what would you do..? Exactly
Ungrateful children! They're everywhere.
The son doesn't believe his mother. Even though he has no first hand knowledge of the murder (he was two, and upstairs asleep up in bed) he refuses to believe what his mother said is true.
What the heck would the son know. Talk about in denial.
Poor Veronica ….domestic abuse at its finest. After marriage he treated her like poop. How sad that she lost her children…. from the minute they were born, their destiny was determined. It’s so easy to judge a Mother. But nobody really knows what goes on behind closed doors…. Until they do. If she had been married to someone else, I imagine her life would have been much different. Her son is ungrateful and oblivious to reality. I hope he doesn’t take after his dad.
Shame on this son. He seems perhaps too much like his father.
I Feel so bad for Lady Lucan! No wonder she lost her Marbles! If she did call and say "...We just need your Money" it was no doubt because he was Gambling away the Children's Food!
@Fazal Hayat she went through a lot of shit at the Hands of Lord Lucan...its a Miracle she's Alive and lm sure she's got Mental Problems! Is she still alive? What happens between her legs is her own private business...you weren't there and nobody really knows what goes on behind closed doors! Her life was Ruined by that man...but she Loved him!
@Fazal Hayat perhaps we saw different Biographies. The one l saw Sympathized with her Side...from her Perspective. Lord Lucan Ran Away somewhere and Abandoned her after he tried to Murder her and the Nanny!!! As far as the kids go...l Understand more than you'll Ever Know!
Now off with your Head!
Yes agreed. Lord Lucan was born into total privilege and he couldn’t even get that right. He took his birthright for granted band destroyed his family in the process..