England’s Biggest Murder Mystery Has a New Breakthrough | Lord Lucan | Daily Mail Investigates

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  • England’s biggest murder mystery has a new breakthrough | Lord Lucan | Daily Mail Investigates
    The mystery surrounding Lord Lucan and his involvement in the murder of the family's nanny, Sandra Rivett has intrigued the public, journalists, and police forces around the world for over 50 years. With so many false, outlandish, and dubious reports of the location and fate of the missing Lord, it can be hard to find the real story underneath it all. Today "Lucan-ologist", The Daily Mail's Stephen Wright takes us through the case's details and reveals a new lead in this fascinating mystery, the involvement of an infamous and equally corrupt British Lord.
    01:24 Chapter 1: The Night of The Murder
    12:49 Chapter 2: The Theories
    15:40 Chapter 3: The Scoundrel, The Rogue, A Thief
    18:05 Chapter 4: Dark Corners of Manila
    20:11 Chapter 5: The Breakthrough
    32:34 Epilogue: The Next Stage
    #LordLucan #DailyMailInvestigates

Комментарии • 715

  • @Jebbie1976
    @Jebbie1976 10 дней назад +271

    The worst thing about this (besides the death of the nanny) is that Lady Lucan was basically shunned & lived the rest of her life alone. Her children were taken by Lord Lucans parents & wouldn't have anything to do w/ her ever again; even after they reached adulthood. None of them believed Lady Lucans story about what happened that night & wrote her off as being crazy. So sad. They should be ashamed of themselves.

    • @SusanaXpeace2u
      @SusanaXpeace2u 10 дней назад +35

      That is harsh alright. If she was a LITTLE bit bitter then I don't blame her.

    • @carlosthomas411
      @carlosthomas411 10 дней назад +9

      Lord Lucan's dead father took the kids away from Mummy 🤔🙄😮🤯🥴😵😵‍💫😅😂🤣🦬💩❤

    • @zie9171
      @zie9171 10 дней назад +18

      But to my mind it indicates that all 3 children believed him innocent.

    • @safiremorningstar
      @safiremorningstar 9 дней назад +13

      Yes but he wasn't he was planning to kill his wife he just got the wrong woman in the light. He wouldn't be the first or the last killer to do that, and I've never believed he was dead either because there's a certain famous personality who's the same age as him looks the same and if you did a facial thing you would see what I'm talking about I won't go into who it is but let's just say there's a certain man who has a literally drop dead look alike to him just without the mustache and if you've ever taken the mustache off the picture you'll know exactly who I'm talking about.

    • @Xandra101-xj8ef
      @Xandra101-xj8ef 9 дней назад +7

      True

  • @MellyFuller
    @MellyFuller 10 дней назад +162

    Fell off my chair laughing when you said you expected ANY sort of moral compass from Britain's elite

    • @robkoolhaas
      @robkoolhaas 9 дней назад

      Aristocracy: started off as medieval mafia, consequently centuries of inbreeding to stick to their wealth and power and then resulted in a degenerate lot who consider themselves elite.

    • @sarahcrooks6780
      @sarahcrooks6780 9 дней назад

      Quite. The school a person goes to has little to do with the development of a moral compass. Rather, you might argue that so called 'elite' schools attract those from a privileged background which breeds a sense of entitlement. Entitled people really do believe they are better than the rest of us, and, therefore, think they are above the law - the morals and norms of society are for the 'little' people. Witness Boris Johnson's behaviour during the Covid lockdowns.

    • @avryllsixtus3429
      @avryllsixtus3429 8 дней назад

      Yes, even super glue has nothing on the ability of the so called upper classes to adhere to each other to create a circle of unity..and police often fall for it...

    • @philliphudson9092
      @philliphudson9092 8 дней назад +3

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @JimJammXVII
      @JimJammXVII 8 дней назад +12

      Aristocracy and the criminal fraternity often assist each other - moral compass has little to do with it. They might despise each other, but they also help each other to gain what they want.

  • @kathyreston9933
    @kathyreston9933 8 дней назад +34

    I am so glad you decided to preserve the dignity of the victim by not showing the crime scene photo.

    • @jeremybunn8473
      @jeremybunn8473 6 дней назад +2

      It says a lot about us as a species in that the public are least interested in the background of the victim, in fact most probably wouldn't even know her name, much more interested in the accused.

    • @ianmcdonald3053
      @ianmcdonald3053 5 дней назад

      @@jeremybunn8473boring!

  • @czarinacourtneyal-marmont4699
    @czarinacourtneyal-marmont4699 10 дней назад +71

    And Miss Rivet’s children left MOTHERLESS!

  • @timhewtson6212
    @timhewtson6212 10 дней назад +61

    The bizarre thing about Lord Lucan to me is that he was besty with James Goldsmith who owned Bovril and had many assets in Argentina, a country known for hiding Nazis after the Second World War.
    Lucas wasn't exactly a raver. He liked to eat the same food at each meal and to consort with upper class chaps. Argentina is full of upper class chaps, be they British or German. And Goldsmith wouldn't have had the least problem getting Lucan into Argentina.
    But of all the countries in the world where the newspapers were supposedly hunting for him, Argentina and the entire subcontinent of South America were the only ones where nobody was looking.
    He supposedly met one of his children in South Africa. Here he is in the Philippines - and maybe both are true. He was also supposedly in Australia.
    But all these stories serve as red herrings for where he really was - Argentina.
    How did Lucans friends keep the press looking everywhere except where he most likely was? That is the real mystery.

    • @SusanaXpeace2u
      @SusanaXpeace2u 10 дней назад +20

      that makes sense. he'd rather have settled long term in Argentina than in the philippines. Just makes so much more sense, he could wander about in Argentina, not every eye on him noting that he's foreign.

    • @Kualabear02
      @Kualabear02 10 дней назад +8

      It was reported that he’d been living in a Buddhist retreat in the hills behind the city of Perth in Western Australia. There was a photo in the article that someone who’d befriended him had taken and he looked identical though aged obviously. I don’t know what came of it.
      He would’ve had to have renewed his false passport after ten years so we can presume that would’ve been problematic.

    • @redforever86
      @redforever86 10 дней назад +7

      @@Kualabear02 There was a documentary on that, it wasn't him in Australia.

    • @karencarroll1324
      @karencarroll1324 10 дней назад +4

      So you think your the only one who considered South America?

    • @colinz-oh8hq
      @colinz-oh8hq 9 дней назад +11

      @@Kualabear02 Wasn't the reason for meeting up with Moynihan and his mates again was to get another false passport, which would have been 10 years after he first did a runner.

  • @sn4rff
    @sn4rff 11 дней назад +86

    if his friends did help him get away, i wouldn't be in the least surprised. having seen interviews with them at the time, they all seemed to be firmly of the idea that this was some kind of jolly jape, and not a human being's murder. but if you're female, or working-class, or female AND working class, it's possible they wouldn't really consider you human in they way that they themselves are.

    • @jasperhorace7147
      @jasperhorace7147 9 дней назад +21

      Exactly. She was ‘only’ the nanny. Plenty more of them around.

    • @j.dunlop8295
      @j.dunlop8295 7 дней назад +10

      And so it goes, British elite, still at it, like with Brexit! Peasants, matter not!

  • @Teelirious
    @Teelirious 12 дней назад +82

    Gee, rich people helping a psychopath and thinking they're above the law? NO?!

  • @Wildflowers516
    @Wildflowers516 9 дней назад +29

    It’s such a tragedy…. Sadly no real closure for Sandra’s family…

  • @jimhill4725
    @jimhill4725 11 дней назад +44

    Excellent & intriguing exposition.
    Thanks for posting.

  • @anneahlert2997
    @anneahlert2997 11 дней назад +56

    Genealogist here: Whether or not Lord Lucan's direct descendants agree to be tested, Genetic Genealogy can still verify the identity of the hair. They only need a few close cousins (3rd cousin or closer, which are likely to be online or at least easy to find) in order to zero in on him.

    • @CommonContentArchive
      @CommonContentArchive 7 дней назад +4

      It's also the case that nuclear DNA can be extracted from hair shafts nowadays. It used to be that you needed the hair root (making a lock of hair useless), but that isn't the case anymore. A lock of hair would be usable.

    • @anneahlert2997
      @anneahlert2997 5 дней назад

      @CommonContentArchive
      DNA testing companies that connect to Genealogy databases save their files in a different format than Forensic labs. Forensic labs also test different aspects of the genes than do Genealogy labs. This was an obstacle early on, until Genealogist CeCe Moore and the police she was working with at the time figured out a way to convert the DNA electronic file to the proper format.
      The two formats still exist, and Forensic labs still test for different results than Genealogy labs, so whatever lab is used to test any hair would have to be able to convert that data to a Genealogy format.
      That's a lot of work and expense, so it would be much easier to just get some known close relatives to spit in some tubes.

    • @CommonContentArchive
      @CommonContentArchive 5 дней назад +3

      @@anneahlert2997 I'm talking about Lord Lucan's supposed lock of hair, mentioned in the video (the woman in the video claims to have a lock of Lucan's hair in a lockbox somewhere). Of course saliva would be far easier and more practical for collecting comparison samples from Lucan's genetic relatives.

  • @kenneth2656
    @kenneth2656 12 дней назад +218

    Lucan had aristocratic friends who owned yachts, aeroplanes and country estates both in the UK and Abroad, he wasn't the average person who would not have had the contacts and resources Lucan had, he was a spoilt child that had had the best of everything private education served in the Guards etc etc, there is no way he would have done himself in, he was too self centred and weak to do that, he was spirited away by his aristocratic friends after lying low in one of their country estates somewhere hiding in priests holes if the Police would ever call if necessary, then later either flown out of the country or spirited away by yacht or motorboat, the old school tie network would then come into play, access to passports and any other official documents would be a piece of cake for him to obtain, I would say he lived his life out in South Africa or Namibia on a vast game reserve with a brand new identity changed his appearance and travelled freely on his new name and passport visiting the UK several times, probably even returned to the scene of his crime on occasion at 46 Lower Belgrave Street.

    • @mogadon7
      @mogadon7 11 дней назад +7

      11.00 - 'A Ford Corsa' ? Supposed to be meticulous. If you cant get that right, well !

    • @hirepgym6913
      @hirepgym6913 11 дней назад

      No one was going to do much if anything to help a bankrupt it was his so called friends who took his money and some killed him

    • @concernedcitizen7385
      @concernedcitizen7385 11 дней назад +28

      @@kenneth2656 In other words: a Freemason

    • @JustmeandB
      @JustmeandB 11 дней назад +14

      @@mogadon7was a ford Corsair

    • @lucius4556
      @lucius4556 11 дней назад +13

      Whilst I agree with that, playing devils advocate I can't believe someone wouldn't have blabbed somewhere down the line!

  • @jim.franklin
    @jim.franklin 6 дней назад +10

    His wife (Lord Moynehan) said this mystery man used the name Richard Bingham, well that is the given name of Lord Lucan, Richard John Bingham so he wasn't exactly hiding if the story is true, what would be interesting about this is that back in the mid 1980's it is unlikely that she would have been aware of the murder and controversy surrounding Lord Lucan. Theoretically, he could still be alive, he would be 90 years old now. The whole story is tragic, regardless who is responsible for the death of the nanny and the attack on Lady Lucan, but like MH370, I think it is a mystery that will remain unsolved.

  • @gloriamontgomery6900
    @gloriamontgomery6900 11 дней назад +125

    Lady Lucan was tiny , less than 5 feet tall and around 100 pounds compare to Lucan’s size. She was so lucky to have survived . She really kept her wits about her

    • @2024fs_ts
      @2024fs_ts 11 дней назад +15

      Agree. A very wise and brave woman.

    • @hirepgym6913
      @hirepgym6913 11 дней назад +2

      @ No she wasnt i found out the hard way she never paid me she grassed me up and got me put in prison

    • @2024fs_ts
      @2024fs_ts 11 дней назад

      @@hirepgym6913 ? I have got lost 🤔.

    • @marisaranieri2745
      @marisaranieri2745 11 дней назад

      Sandra Rivett was brutally murdered by Lucan and is often totally overlooked, in the hysteria over this self entitled, manipulative, misogynistic murderer.
      Victims of crime, are just an afterthought...

    • @gnostic268
      @gnostic268 11 дней назад

      The faux Lady Colin Campbell claims Lady Lucan killed the nanny.

  • @teslaandhumanity7383
    @teslaandhumanity7383 6 дней назад +22

    Poor Sandra and her children, who lost so much 😢

  • @TIGGER-ALERT
    @TIGGER-ALERT 6 дней назад +9

    Wow. Really fascinating report. Great work. Well done dude.

  • @martieo
    @martieo 12 дней назад +179

    What’s this tripe about “exclusive school = superior morals?” How do you watch royalty and gentry routinely wriggle out of facing any kind of justice - in full public view, mind you - and hold such a stupid view? No wonder the UK is such a mess.

    • @dureshsamarasinghe5413
      @dureshsamarasinghe5413 12 дней назад +41

      Kings, queens, lord what a load of crap, these people are sponging on the citizens and the herd doesn't seem to mind.

    • @TheLucanicLord
      @TheLucanicLord 12 дней назад +5

      Timestamp, so people can go straight to it?

    • @arthuroldale-ki2ev
      @arthuroldale-ki2ev 11 дней назад +12

      Yes ! I am an old nemo ! But back in the 1960s I happen to know a son of a Brigadier with a country estate , a public school boy etc etc, who happen to latch on to the bohemian crowd I was with and he was the most unscrupulous crook I ever new in my life and very clever with it . His parents would of had a heart attack if they had seen the side of their son , that we saw.

    • @jbos5107
      @jbos5107 11 дней назад +22

      The ole rich boy network is alive and well in the US as well.

    • @josieholland4144
      @josieholland4144 11 дней назад +11

      @@arthuroldale-ki2ev Interesting that you write "would of" instead of "would have"?

  • @chrismathis4162
    @chrismathis4162 10 дней назад +40

    As a mathematician I want to explain something to everyone. There is no such thing as a hot number. Each spin of the wheel is independent and has no relation to the spins that happened previously. A roulette wheel doesn’t have a memory of what numbers it has hit. Secondly, you may win in the short term but in the long run you will lose the longer you play.

    • @SubOptimalUsername
      @SubOptimalUsername 9 дней назад +6

      Assuming that the wheel hasn't been rigged, which they normally are

    • @johnwright9372
      @johnwright9372 8 дней назад +7

      I have known a few gambling addicts. They ALL claim they win most of the time. Sometimes they do win, but lose almost all of the time and are usually broke, short of money and try to borrow. A person can waste money on drugs or alcohol but there is no limit to how much they can lose gambling. It is an addiction like any other.

    • @melodymacken9788
      @melodymacken9788 6 дней назад

      ​@@johnwright9372
      Yes. You hear about the wins but not the loses .

  • @misswendy7298
    @misswendy7298 11 дней назад +25

    A fascinating story that remains intriguing to this day.

  • @fraserconnell21
    @fraserconnell21 12 дней назад +58

    Evil monster and a bigger coward. Feel for the poor nannie and her poor poor childeren..

  • @concernedcitizen7385
    @concernedcitizen7385 12 дней назад +223

    He was high up in the funny handshake brigade… His escape and unhindered life abroad doesn’t surprise me in the least.

    • @Her.Serene.Feline.Cuteness.
      @Her.Serene.Feline.Cuteness. 12 дней назад +25

      Freemasons?

    • @concernedcitizen7385
      @concernedcitizen7385 12 дней назад +15

      @Her.Serine.Feline.Cuteness. .. Yep!

    • @caleyhook4091
      @caleyhook4091 11 дней назад +18

      Exactly. It's not what you've done. It is who you know.

    • @ellemarr7234
      @ellemarr7234 11 дней назад

      Mormons? Their temple rituals were copied from the Freemasons. A wild history truly.

    • @KaiColloquoun-gt7kw
      @KaiColloquoun-gt7kw 10 дней назад

      More likely he was able to use the jesuit "ratrun" established by the vatican to enable wanted nazi criminals escape to south America

  • @jenniferholden9397
    @jenniferholden9397 11 дней назад +75

    The aristocracy covered up for him. A friend of mine lived in Lady Seftons house in Abbeystead, her parents were the caretakers, they received a phone call from Lady Sefton in the early hours telling them that a man would be coming to visit, they were to leave food for him, and not to interfere with him and keep it absolutely secret. No one turned up and my friend told me about it and we worked it out that it must have been Lucan that was coming to stay, my friends dad said that if Lucan had turned up he would have phoned the police, protecting murderers wasn’t in his job description. My friends parents were lovely kind people but wouldn’t break the law, they had morals, they would peel her grapes for Lady S but not hide her murderous chums.

    • @KeithAllison-xd5uo
      @KeithAllison-xd5uo 10 дней назад +8

      Naive or what ....

    • @MS-jm7me
      @MS-jm7me 9 дней назад +4

      hearsay

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 8 дней назад +1

      Well if that was true hopefully one of them would have tried to call the police but it sounds like nobody ever did

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 8 дней назад +1

      ... and /or Scotland Yard

    • @michaelshore2300
      @michaelshore2300 7 дней назад +1

      Just as Friends?? in any level of society

  • @jujutrini8412
    @jujutrini8412 11 дней назад +81

    The aristocracy made sure he wasn’t caught. What’s the point in having all that power if they don’t use it?

    • @duncanyourmate2433
      @duncanyourmate2433 11 дней назад

      Yes makes you wonder what else did randy Andy get away with , with current and former presidential approval ,Royal approval , in a NY maximum security prison ,on suicide watch , after a suitable plea deal had been established , Epstein's sentencing was expedited with a little help from his friends

    • @EdmundsMotorRacing
      @EdmundsMotorRacing 9 дней назад

      The modern-day aristocracy have no political power, and little social influence - check your facts. :)

    • @jujutrini8412
      @jujutrini8412 9 дней назад +10

      @ They certainly did when Lucan disappeared. You should check your facts. We still had the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords and the Privy Council then who were often members of the aristocracy.

    • @janwilson9485
      @janwilson9485 8 дней назад

      They still do from the Royal family down. They are shielded from legal consequences of their actions. Dubious behaviour in the financial markets, dubious behaviour with staff, etc. Even the minor establishment figures that love fox hunting get away with regularly breaking the law re. Wildlife crimes and for threat and assault against anyone who gets in their way. It is totally unacceptable how the law is enforced in the UK and most developed countries, especially the US.

    • @EdmundsMotorRacing
      @EdmundsMotorRacing 8 дней назад +1

      @ I would say they have inside influence within their own social circles, but not power like they had in the 1800s/ early 1900s.

  • @mjh5437
    @mjh5437 11 дней назад +23

    True about Lucan being considered for the James Bond part,he was friends with Cubby Broccoli and was taking acting lessons for it but decided he didn`t like acting,I have read about that before on Bond websites.

    • @jademcqueen5474
      @jademcqueen5474 10 дней назад +10

      He looked like Brad Pitt in some photos so I don't doubt that to be true at all, I'm a massive bond fan and can believe for sure as British aristocracy they would of cast him if he didn't dislike acting.

  • @EugeneBarry-zp1vo
    @EugeneBarry-zp1vo 9 дней назад +11

    Very interesting insight and yes we must remember an innocent lady was brutally murdered and Lady Lucan attacked. No doubt he was helped and protected by his circle. They really should hang their heads in shame but don't think they would. The story fascinates me and hope to learn the true story of where he escaped to. He certainly was too arrogant to jump off ferry. He would have much safer escape options as he stated in this interesting article

  • @garypoulton7311
    @garypoulton7311 12 дней назад +97

    Toffs have always looked after each other, the entire matter was botched, and covered up by his upper class mates. The true truth about was this foolish, privileged twit will never be known

    • @mjh5437
      @mjh5437 11 дней назад +7

      Whereas the working class always grass on each other......I know which I prefer..

    • @michaelshore2300
      @michaelshore2300 7 дней назад +1

      People LOOK AFTER EACH OTHER at all levels of society

  • @winkieblink7625
    @winkieblink7625 11 дней назад +16

    I’ve ALWAYS FELT a man like Lucan WOULD NEVER kill himself. Never. He’s gone w/o a trace. A possible staged scenario. Too clean. He went to SA for a do-over.

  • @AnnabelleJARankin
    @AnnabelleJARankin 11 дней назад +26

    I remember at the time of the search seeing somebody wearing a T shirt that said,
    I AM NOT LORD LUCAN

  • @patriciakeogh5008
    @patriciakeogh5008 12 дней назад +53

    That was so interesting, and well told. I never knew all of that, thank you. 👏👏

  • @MikeB071
    @MikeB071 12 дней назад +76

    It was Lord Lucan in the pantry, with the lead pipe...

  • @idreamofparis7233
    @idreamofparis7233 10 дней назад +16

    Truly sad story a young lady lost her life. Rich snobs hid a murderer.

    • @jeremybunn8473
      @jeremybunn8473 6 дней назад +2

      She was nothing to them....he was one of their own....why are we surprised?

  • @pauldurkee4764
    @pauldurkee4764 11 дней назад +33

    What an advert for the public school system, three dodgy lords together.
    All the stories about his supposed death, muddy the waters to the point that nobody knows what to believe, its a classic way to cover the real truth, very interesting.

    • @sandrapicton8961
      @sandrapicton8961 5 дней назад

      Yes, classic redirection, with new stories and theories popping up for years, all stage managed by his pals. Never a thought for Sandra and her children.

  • @kaywalters3709
    @kaywalters3709 10 дней назад +8

    Absolutely riveting.

  • @patdent
    @patdent 12 дней назад +60

    'They'd been to the top schools in the country'. LOL. This bloke clearly doesn't know that the first and most important lesson that is taught in 'the top schools in the country' is to look after your mates. Look at what Johnson got away with because Cameron was giving him cover and then Johnson rewarded Cameron with a peerage. That's what they learned from Eton.

    • @TIGGER-ALERT
      @TIGGER-ALERT 6 дней назад +1

      "This bloke" obviously knows exactly how it all works.

  • @2024fs_ts
    @2024fs_ts 11 дней назад +11

    Something I do know for sure is that many, many false passports were active and successful in the 1900s. I wish I could say more. These days, with advanced technology, are people still getting away with it? (I would doubt it). Lady Lucan was an intelligent and brave lady. I do not know how to even begin to describe him.

  • @LiquidAudio
    @LiquidAudio 11 дней назад +9

    Absolutely fascinating story and investigation.

  • @dasdasdatics420
    @dasdasdatics420 11 дней назад +45

    I think it's easier to understand how he got away now the extent of police and government corruption is exposed in the UK.

    • @janwilson9485
      @janwilson9485 8 дней назад +4

      Were you looking at a different video? The corruption in this case relates primarily to aristocrats. You could make that argument if the police had said he wasnt guilty and had shut the case down.

    • @johnwright9372
      @johnwright9372 8 дней назад +7

      It was hardly police or govt corruption, more old school tie.

    • @dasdasdatics420
      @dasdasdatics420 8 дней назад +1

      @johnwright9372
      Same thing

    • @dasdasdatics420
      @dasdasdatics420 8 дней назад

      @janwilson9485
      Do you think that the police have only just become corrupt ?
      They've been corrupt since day one when they were formed just to protect the property of the Slave Traders.

    • @calipsogal
      @calipsogal 5 дней назад +3

      Yes at the time the public did not understand how underhanded the government works ... I'm not even sure that all understands what is going on now!😢

  • @kambrose1549
    @kambrose1549 12 дней назад +53

    In the 60s you could take a day trip to france from Deal pier in Kent without a passport for £ 1 . Maybe there was a similar scheme at Newhaven?

    • @hirepgym6913
      @hirepgym6913 12 дней назад +5

      Lucan was never in Newhaven they took the Corsair 2000E in a furniture van and dumped it near a police station so they couldnt miss it .

    • @heli-crewhgs5285
      @heli-crewhgs5285 12 дней назад +9

      As I recall, it cost an extra 5/- if you had a moustache.

    • @admiralbenbow5083
      @admiralbenbow5083 11 дней назад +7

      Quite a long way to Manila from Newhaven.

    • @hirepgym6913
      @hirepgym6913 11 дней назад +1

      @@admiralbenbow5083 especialy when you got no money

  • @andrewarthurmatthews6685
    @andrewarthurmatthews6685 10 дней назад +19

    Interestingly enough there is absolutely no mention of gambling club owner John Aspinal who was also a pal of Lucan . Aspinal owned property and 2 zoos in Kent and it was suspected locally that Lucan had been hidden by Aspinal and helped to get across to France

    • @TheLordLucanCase
      @TheLordLucanCase 10 дней назад +1

      He died at Aspinalls Lyall street house early hours of Friday 8th November 1974. It’s all on my YT channel.

    • @zie9171
      @zie9171 8 дней назад +2

      Aspinel formerly of the east end of London - pretty ruthless guy.

    • @sandrapicton8961
      @sandrapicton8961 5 дней назад +2

      And he owned a house on a private estate near Cape Town, nice and secluded for a hideout.

    • @zie9171
      @zie9171 5 дней назад +2

      How do you know?

  • @GGiblet
    @GGiblet 12 дней назад +37

    fascinating!! it would be wonderful to have the full truth known

    • @RobinFereday
      @RobinFereday 12 дней назад +2

      He went out into the English channel on a boat and sunk it going down to a water grave

    • @LucyWilson-lh8ej
      @LucyWilson-lh8ej 10 дней назад

      @@RobinFereday He was too arrogant to top himself; He knew that the Old Boys Club would cover for him.

    • @jeremybunn8473
      @jeremybunn8473 6 дней назад

      @@RobinFereday No ... that's Captain Smith you're thinking of in 1912.

  • @janritchie-ub8ls
    @janritchie-ub8ls 8 дней назад +3

    Fascinating. Thank you.

  • @daisy8297
    @daisy8297 8 дней назад +3

    Lucan was a narcissist of the worst kind. From birth he was privileged and mollycoddled in a cocoon like many rich young aristocrats - as was the habit in those days. He thought he was better than anyone else and above the law, so did his entire family and friends who closed ranks after the murder. From all accounts he was extremely spoiled and felt that he could do whatever he wanted without consequences. No moral compass whatsoever, and hearing stories about young titled ‘aristocratic’ people nowadays I don’t know that things have changed much.

  • @trailingarm63
    @trailingarm63 9 дней назад +4

    Fascinating film and a credible witness. I liked the police theory that Graham Hill (a close friend) had flown Lucan out of the country - or at least provided his private plane for the purpose. This would fit with the idea of society friends closing ranks and aiding the fugitive. Damon would have been about 14 at the time. I wonder if he knows anything about it?

  • @johngethin-c8v
    @johngethin-c8v 11 дней назад +16

    murder is a crime unless it was done by a policeman or a aristocrat know your rights

  • @coolhand67
    @coolhand67 11 дней назад +15

    Without the lock of hair being produced and verified by DNA analysis, this is pure conjecture. If this lady is prepared to share the information publicly then why not produce the lock of hair and submit it for testing? And why not wait, as a journalist, with going to press with the story until it has been verified?

    • @TheLordLucanCase
      @TheLordLucanCase 10 дней назад +2

      How utter correct you are. Why is it these apparent witnesses only emerge AFTER they have died 🤣🤣🤣

  • @paulbowman1762
    @paulbowman1762 12 дней назад +6

    And I'd like to interview him as soon as possible 😂 only in the afterlife my son 😂😂😂

  • @erink4685
    @erink4685 8 дней назад +2

    He also gaslit her. He hired people to anonymously telephone her and then try to convince her it didn’t happen. Even if he wasn’t a murderer, he was a domestic violence perpetrator.

  • @14Unow
    @14Unow 6 дней назад +5

    Where did Lucan get his money whilst on the run? Can't live for free, even in the Philippines.

  • @helenstillman-dk7jm
    @helenstillman-dk7jm 12 дней назад +10

    I luv how he believes her 😂 well done doll, well done😊

    • @tommy2hats
      @tommy2hats 11 дней назад

      Him asking her if it was possible to get an artificial mole done was jaw dropping…

  • @jontyarnold8522
    @jontyarnold8522 11 дней назад +10

    So why not ask her how tall was he? Lucan was 6ft 4inches, she would notice this…. It’s just an industry that goes round and round to make money…

    • @TheLordLucanCase
      @TheLordLucanCase 10 дней назад

      Correct utter rubbish spewed out by the media short for a story over the past fifty years.

  • @spencermackay9020
    @spencermackay9020 11 дней назад +16

    Lord Luton was a connected man. He will have gone wherever he wanted to go.

  • @villasoka884
    @villasoka884 12 дней назад +55

    You could compare the dna sample with genealogy sites and build the tree from matches.

    • @MissMarquise
      @MissMarquise 11 дней назад +13

      Its only DNA if the hair sample includes the cell, so it has to include the root and not just a lock of hair ends

    • @david-spliso1928
      @david-spliso1928 11 дней назад +5

      Testing hair shaft DNA may one day be possible, so hang on to it.

  • @steveosullivan5262
    @steveosullivan5262 12 дней назад +38

    I always enjoyed the lucan saga. Never forgetting an innocent woman died. I was told by a journalist working on the story in the mid 70's, that Lords could get away with it. He angle was he owed to much money to to many powerful people. He had to have jumped. They would have turned him in. This wasn't the charge of the light brigade.

    • @garrystubbs4891
      @garrystubbs4891 11 дней назад +5

      too*

    • @TheLordLucanCase
      @TheLordLucanCase 10 дней назад +3

      He didnt jump, they had to say that, they couldn’t state that he died by his own hand in Lyall street in the early hours of Friday 8th November 1974. They’re were only fifty percent correct in saying he killed himself.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 8 дней назад

      In a thread shortly before this one they actually believed he had lived in Argentina and what they wrote is very interesting and actually sounds quite plausible

  • @madseason8
    @madseason8 11 дней назад +24

    I thought they BBC documentary where the son of the murdered women tracked him down with a journalist after meeting Lucans brother.
    They found him living as a Buddhist in Australia.
    He did look like him and had the same birthday and had lived the same life in Belgravia.

    • @jademcqueen5474
      @jademcqueen5474 10 дней назад +7

      It wasn't him

    • @vanman757
      @vanman757 10 дней назад

      I know, yeah ?! 😂 ​@@jademcqueen5474

    • @boxinggospel5334
      @boxinggospel5334 10 дней назад +2

      Mathematicians say the odds of the facial recognition system that identified him being wrong is astronomical, impossible. Facial recognition between the drag artist and the old man was subsequently done and did not match. Looks like it was Lucan.

    • @jademcqueen5474
      @jademcqueen5474 9 дней назад

      @boxinggospel5334 I don't know who conducted that but thier bone structures alone are not the same, there's also photos of that guy in Australia when he was younger and you can see it's definitely that man. I feel bad for her son, all he wants is answer's and he's being led on by people that knew they were being filmed and used it to boost thier own fame or ego.

    • @jademcqueen5474
      @jademcqueen5474 9 дней назад

      @boxinggospel5334 look at pics of lord lucan's confirmed son, he's identical to his dad, that man looks nothing like his dad who had strong genetics.
      I think LL looks like Brad Pitt and post malone 😄 once you see it you can't unsee it

  • @krisswickens9932
    @krisswickens9932 10 дней назад +2

    Excellent reporting

  • @ADHDIYuk
    @ADHDIYuk 11 дней назад +3

    There used to be a pub called the Lucan Arms in Staines, near where he used to live. They renamed it in the late 90's, early 2000's.

  • @gavinbroad1743
    @gavinbroad1743 10 дней назад +4

    If he passed in Thailand, he'd have been cremated in all likelihood, so no grave per se.

  • @kerryD-h7u
    @kerryD-h7u 11 дней назад +3

    What an excellent expose'

  • @Windy888City
    @Windy888City 7 дней назад

    Very interesting story/video. Many thanks . . .

  • @jeanmyers1787
    @jeanmyers1787 7 дней назад +3

    I remember walking round the most prestigious law firm in UK and seeing a file named Lucan Estates. How I would have loved to have read that!

  • @Xandra101-xj8ef
    @Xandra101-xj8ef 9 дней назад +8

    It is very interesting the theory that Lucan did what he did in order to have custody of his children. How could he really love them when he would murder their mother? No child would benefit by that or feel secure or loved being looked after by a man who did that. Surely it is more likely that he wanted to possess them and convinced himself that his wife was mad? A delusionist

  • @lewisdoherty7621
    @lewisdoherty7621 12 дней назад +16

    The hair would have to have a hair follicle or some shed skin for DNA. Hair itself doesn't have cells. There is genealogical DNA which can be generated from cousins, not just children. Often criminals end up in situations in which they are killed by other criminals. It is quite common that investigations of older cases are hampered, because everyone involved with the case had been murdered over a few years.

  • @alumina1388
    @alumina1388 11 дней назад +10

    I'm sorry you say Lady Moynihan isn't a criminal, but she lived with and married one. She might not have a criminal record, but you can bet she isn't an honest person, so i take her statement very, very lightly. She would need to have some sort of proof before I would believe her, so i think your chasing the truth and need to believe in her to make a part of a story more reachable for a conclusion which probably will never have a definitive ending

    • @Pringlelover
      @Pringlelover 11 дней назад +3

      Any person who marries somebody who’s previously been divorced three times has questionable integrity.

    • @jackyc1054
      @jackyc1054 6 дней назад +1

      ​@PringleloverWell she was a "working girl" when they met. Not the naive young woman that the narrator believes.

    • @alumina1388
      @alumina1388 6 дней назад +1

      @jackyc1054 ah, I wonder why he didn't mention that part. He is desperate for answers

  • @Multichick
    @Multichick 6 дней назад +1

    🙏 thank you, watching from USA - at 10:51 the transcript says “November the e8th “ - thank you for the CC closed captions ⚖️👍

  • @jacobmoses3712
    @jacobmoses3712 7 дней назад +2

    About 20 years ago, there was a report in a New Zealand that Lord Lucan was living in rural New Zealand. The similarity between Lucan's picture and the local man was quite interesting

  • @jaket9559
    @jaket9559 12 дней назад +24

    Mi6 new where he was trust me he passed away about 22 years ago

    • @halfbakedproductions7887
      @halfbakedproductions7887 12 дней назад +14

      The BBC documentary referenced some police report suggesting he was still alive around 2001-2002.
      That would make him 67-68 years old. Perfectly plausible.

  • @stephengrainger7586
    @stephengrainger7586 11 дней назад +7

    His MP mates have looked after him over the years

  • @007EnglishAcademy
    @007EnglishAcademy 11 дней назад +7

    So, Lucan's passprt was left in London and he comes to Manila looking for a false passport but how did he enter the Philippines if he did not already have a passport?

    • @Diovanlestat
      @Diovanlestat 11 дней назад +4

      Rich powerful friend, including as suggested here the leader of that country. Their ways are not for me and thee.

  • @czarinacourtneyal-marmont4699
    @czarinacourtneyal-marmont4699 10 дней назад +10

    I always wondered about the sack. Who brought it? Was it just there in the home. It's interesting that it’s a “United States Postal Service” bag. I always found that odd. I'm an American+have never come across 1. My neighbors, a couple who have both worked for the Post Office for over 30 years+am always over their house. Never have seen 1! Like I have a higher chance than most to come across such things 1 would think-at least higher than a crime scene in Belgravia, no? I know it’s sick+petty but it has always bothered me as to where that even came from to begin with. Was it something niche one might find in Covent Garden or a Charity Shop? Or used for cargo of some sort. I need to know. Am I the only 1 bothered by this in the least?! Did it come from
    The Baron?! I know it was Colonel Mustard in the library with the lead pipe.

    • @TheLordLucanCase
      @TheLordLucanCase 10 дней назад +2

      The United Sates Canvas mail sack is the subject of a new video soon to go up on my YT channel.

  • @Your.Uncle.AngMoh
    @Your.Uncle.AngMoh 11 дней назад +6

    According to the Wikipedia article on him, Bingham failed a screen test for the movie "Woman Times Seven" and he then declined an invitation from Cubby Broccoli to screen test for the part of James Bond in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service".

    • @jeremybunn8473
      @jeremybunn8473 6 дней назад

      Which would have had to have been changed to ' At Her Majesty's Pleasure.'

  • @christynorman7288
    @christynorman7288 5 дней назад +3

    To the wealthy the plebs are expendable. 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🍀

  • @miniward9182
    @miniward9182 12 дней назад +19

    I remember about Lord Lucan and also remember about the last woman executed Rutherford ellis! A shame Lucan’s never been found but well protected it seems👀

    • @gordoncampbell100
      @gordoncampbell100 12 дней назад +9

      Rutherford ellis ? I thought it was Ruth Ellis , but unlike you I had an education .

    • @gazzertrn
      @gazzertrn 12 дней назад +20

      @@gordoncampbell100 Bit harsh .

    • @Auldreekie967
      @Auldreekie967 12 дней назад +25

      @@gordoncampbell100 educate, don’t humiliate.

    • @lindaharvey9285
      @lindaharvey9285 12 дней назад

      It is Ruth Ellis ​@@gordoncampbell100

    • @sam.p12345
      @sam.p12345 11 дней назад +5

      @@gordoncampbell100😂 Brutal

  • @ianrandell9763
    @ianrandell9763 10 дней назад +2

    Fascinating story

  • @janpowell7536
    @janpowell7536 8 дней назад +2

    Lucan was probably arrogant enough to come back to England and glimpse his children before leaving again ..

  • @sandpiper1665
    @sandpiper1665 12 дней назад +7

    How interesting 😮😮

  • @zie9171
    @zie9171 8 дней назад +3

    The thing that puzzles me is that Lady L was petite and short in height. The nanny was quite tall and statuesque. Surely, LL would not have mistaken one for the other?

    • @thecook8964
      @thecook8964 День назад

      Dark & probably overwrought, & liquored up for courage

  • @lesbeswick6172
    @lesbeswick6172 12 дней назад +6

    I remember this very well.

  • @ninamodi15
    @ninamodi15 11 дней назад +3

    Very well narrated

  • @hometoy1
    @hometoy1 6 дней назад +4

    Fascinating.... I really hope the hair gets DNA tested, and his children cooperate as surely
    this will give them some closure too....?

  • @davidw4987
    @davidw4987 12 дней назад +7

    This is really quite credible

  • @lindafarnes486
    @lindafarnes486 12 дней назад +40

    Lucan was a chronic gambler and a creature if habit. He wasn't a great intellect. Even with a name change I think he'd of actually turned up doing what he always did and been recognised. I'm more inclined to think he ended things. DNA would be the only way to try and solve that question now I think.

    • @marlenewolffe4613
      @marlenewolffe4613 12 дней назад +5

      The police really didn't look further than Lucan. The police were sloppy and some details did not add up. Other documentaries show the discrepancies

    • @AlwysBclosing
      @AlwysBclosing 12 дней назад +13

      It was a lot easier to create a new identity back then. Just one example, it was just recently uncovered here in America that a woman wanted as a suspect in 3 murders who’d been missing since 1969 died of old age in Canada in 2022. She’d been working in Canada as realtor for decades even taking out ads in local newspapers with her face pictured
      *edit: her name was Sharon ‘La Pistolera’ Kinne btw

    • @CL-un9gg
      @CL-un9gg 11 дней назад +3

      @@marlenewolffe4613I always thought it was the wife.

    • @gloriamontgomery6900
      @gloriamontgomery6900 11 дней назад +3

      @@AlwysBclosingThey finally found Sharon Kinne? Wow, that’s amazing. I read a book about her

    • @ResinAlchemist2024
      @ResinAlchemist2024 11 дней назад

      You thought Lady Lucan attacked herself?​@@CL-un9gg

  • @davidswheatley-talesfromth1796
    @davidswheatley-talesfromth1796 8 дней назад +2

    I knew him in the 1970s. He was tall, smartly-dressed, arrogant and he and another peer were keen on opening a high-class garage, dealing in very expensive cars and I was going to be their chief engineer/manager. He called himself Mr Duncan. He had connections to copper mining in South Africa. I did not like him.

  • @dorasneddon774
    @dorasneddon774 4 дня назад

    I always thought the man escaped and was still alive. Your investigation seems very tjorough and highly plausible, with Lady Moynihan a very coherent witness. Not only do the family of Lucan's victim, but his estranged wife also desrves justice for the ruination of her life and the alienation of her children from her.

  • @kenday4812
    @kenday4812 10 дней назад +2

    Interisting,Video,Thanks,For,Sharing,It

  • @bigissue9179
    @bigissue9179 3 дня назад

    BRAVO STEPHEN RIVETING STUFF

  • @vivette8944
    @vivette8944 11 дней назад +17

    How quickly the Palace spirited him away from England. There was no way the Palace was going to let the Queen’s cousin be convicted of murder.

    • @annegiorgio5602
      @annegiorgio5602 10 дней назад +2

      Oh please, tell us all the details that you have uncovered, names etc. we’ll wait.

    • @rick1622
      @rick1622 9 дней назад +2

      spot on ask randy andy he will know all about it !!!

    • @babs66
      @babs66 8 дней назад +1

      He's not the Queens cousin

    • @jeanmyers1787
      @jeanmyers1787 7 дней назад +2

      Fortunately her son was less lucky, but even that was paid off around £12 million.

    • @jeremybunn8473
      @jeremybunn8473 6 дней назад +3

      @@babs66 They think Lord Lucan is Lord Lichfield.😆

  • @christynorman7288
    @christynorman7288 5 дней назад +2

    James goldsmith had a huge place in Brazil he owned a lot of the coast. Easy to drop ship on his friends coastline and land. I think just south of British Guiana, French Guiana.....on the Brazilian Coast. With his own yachts, planes etc

    • @annmcdonald6180
      @annmcdonald6180 5 дней назад +1

      Goldsmith is since deceased?

    • @christynorman7288
      @christynorman7288 5 дней назад +1

      @annmcdonald6180 I think so he used to be sending me emails for the REFERENDUM PARTY. - long time ago..... Tempus fugit

  • @davedisko6211
    @davedisko6211 11 дней назад +28

    I reported in 1988 that I & 2 other businesses associate from Australia came into contact with Lucan through another "LORD" in a Holiday resort near Manila.

    • @duncanyourmate2433
      @duncanyourmate2433 11 дней назад

      Makes me ponder what else randy Andy got away with former and current Presidential approval , Royal approval ,In a New York maximum security prison on suicide watch after a suitable Plea Deal had been established Epstein's sentencing was expedited

  • @gc7820
    @gc7820 11 дней назад +64

    Lucan changed his name to Freddie Mercury and formed a band called Queen hiding in plain sight until he died

    • @corneliuscornia4436
      @corneliuscornia4436 11 дней назад +12

      😊😊😊

    • @lucius4556
      @lucius4556 11 дней назад +10

      Brilliant 👏 I wondered who he reminded me of 😂

    • @Pringlelover
      @Pringlelover 11 дней назад +9

      I know you’re joking, but if he was him then he must have had limb shortening surgery. Lucan was 6’4, Mercury was nowhere near that height.

    • @noahschmartz2354
      @noahschmartz2354 10 дней назад +1

      🤣🤣

    • @papercup2517
      @papercup2517 10 дней назад +5

      Nice idea, but the timelines are too far off to be feasible. The murder happened in 1974; Queen formed in 1970. I used to see young Freddie around in London from time to time, between c1969 and 1973 - and I can vouch for the fact that he was clearly the same Freddie we see in videos like Bohemian Rhapsody from 1975, and footage from concerts in 1975 and 76 (Hammersmith Odeon and Hyde Park). 😀

  • @susanhill3147
    @susanhill3147 11 дней назад

    Fascinating …👏👏👏👏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧

  • @Sewingtrue100
    @Sewingtrue100 9 дней назад +2

    I wonder, could Lucan have been murdered by the establishment. If they were determined not to put him in the dock, then an easier way is just to dispose of him. It’s seems he is very invisible and to decades of hiding expensive. The other thing is that the establishment gets old and dies off, so the contacts diminish over time. How does that fit in.

    • @jeremybunn8473
      @jeremybunn8473 6 дней назад +1

      Blimey...I'm glad I'm not a friend of yours in need of help.

    • @Sewingtrue100
      @Sewingtrue100 6 дней назад +1

      @@jeremybunn8473 a person was murdered, and the wife became estranged from her children. It sounds like he was horrible anyway. Who would be friends with that. Entitled people need to pay for their crimes. time to change.

  • @patrickbuildsit
    @patrickbuildsit 11 дней назад +2

    10:34 This reporter thinks that your level of education dictates your level of morality.

  • @holleyb7861
    @holleyb7861 11 дней назад +10

    He's an old man sitting on a beach somewhere sipping margaritas 🍹

  • @westminsterwatcher5152
    @westminsterwatcher5152 8 дней назад +3

    The elite always look after their own...

  • @ninavongunten122
    @ninavongunten122 6 дней назад +1

    Perhaps, the nanny was going to testify against Lord Lucan in the child custody case...

  • @kashigata
    @kashigata 11 дней назад

    Fascinating!

  • @patthemilkman403
    @patthemilkman403 12 дней назад +10

    As soon as he said the Philippines, I thought “Moynihan”

    • @duncanyourmate2433
      @duncanyourmate2433 11 дней назад

      Anything was possible even if a bit messy at times under Marcos 1st , now that Meta /Zuckerburg got ,Bong Bong into power via free calls & data on F/book for a few weeks ,there was only three public meetings the third being his acceptance speech ,he dropped Bong Bong ,Imelda's affectionate name for him , his first act as President was to disband the long running bi-partisan senate committee into $US100 million , 1985s US $100 million , Duterte had to go , to much of a blunt object , although his daughter is Vice President (weird system there) , now its Ferdinand 2nd .With Musk dropping money on racists in UK Farage , in France Le Penn ,in Germany unnamed straight out white supremacist's getting back home getting rid of Vivek to Ohio , can't take the Apartheid outta that boy.An somewhat similar , what else has Randy Andy got away with ?, with current and former Presidential approval ,royal approval , in maximum security NY prison on suicide watch , after a suitable plea deal was established sentencing was expedited on Epstein ,with a little help from friends in common .What a wonderful world ,Like Melania's hat at 457s inauguration , ,straight rip off of Ian Fleming's (James Bond) odjob's hats decapitate ,at 100 yard's thrown like s a frisbee ,keep 457 at bay from 2 inches , I think it will be on sale , soon as SHP , Superior Head Protection .An anything is possible in the Philippines except divorce , as the catholics run the place only a very expensive annulment is allowed before confession ,serious identity problems internally ,where a mix of America ,an unfettered access to firearms , Chinese with gambling , an Spanish with unfettered access to Bong Bong ,largest Opus Dei population with Latin Catholicism.

    • @gordonhide4539
      @gordonhide4539 8 дней назад +3

      What a load of RAMBLING NONSENSE / DRIVEL 🤔🤔 🥴🥴 Word salad extraordinaire 😅😅 AN infant schoolchild could have done better ! 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂 Kath the wife 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

  • @Multichick
    @Multichick 6 дней назад

    11:34 question: what kind of cards are those? They don’t look like regular playing cards ♦️♠️♥️♣️ for a regular court… 🤔 thank you.
    13:38 ‘Jungly Barry’ hippie in Goa

  • @robinpbradford
    @robinpbradford 5 дней назад

    Lucan was definitely in Northern Africa in 1985/6.
    This journalist has got caught up with the emotional side of the case and also misunderstood Lucan's personality and reason why he had to go undercover and leave England. The reason could have been made clear by his late wife who was mentally unstable and disliked by all the family including the children. But she was both ill and dishonest. The clue is in the Nanny and her lover. Lucan knew the Nanny well and was familiar with her voice and would never have mistaken the Nanny's voice for his wife! The truth is somewhat complex and sadly will now not ever be exposed for what is was. Journalist should keep to facts and follow the evidence rather than having preconceived subjective notions of events.

  • @Paul_Templer
    @Paul_Templer 11 дней назад +4

    0:40 guess I'm missing something. How do you shoot yourself then feed yourself to a tiger?

  • @bobbiec6074
    @bobbiec6074 12 дней назад +17

    Watch Lucan! The nanny who he killed - her biological son found Lucan recently in the Australian Outback in his 90s. He’s the only one who truly did a decent investigation to find him and I believe he has. Lucan has lived a full life and got away with murder. He literally confessed to it on camera. He and all involved in keeping him hidden or knew that he is still alive are a disgrace. Shame on them all.

    • @mikeycraig8970
      @mikeycraig8970 12 дней назад +12

      Just watched it. That bloke is a fantasist. The man he claims is Lucan, really isn't. He looks absolutely nothing like Lord Lucan. I read a book 20 years ago that claimed Lucan went to india. And THAT Lucan LOOKS like LUCAN.

    • @judithmorganjudyteen
      @judithmorganjudyteen 12 дней назад +2

      Did you finish the show ?

    • @RobinFereday
      @RobinFereday 12 дней назад +7

      Ridiculous documentary the man was 5/6inches not 6/4 inches😂 like Lucan

    • @absurdistloft
      @absurdistloft 12 дней назад +9

      The guy turned out to be someone else from a theatre background. He was living under an assumed identity but no Lucan.

    • @bobbiec6074
      @bobbiec6074 11 дней назад +1

      and what about the video call with the suspected lucan where he talked about the nanny as though he knew her and literally said yes I am him but I’m not anymore? that swung it for me. admittedly the ending was a strong curve ball but I found the whole thing quite compelling. DNA is the key to it all even if they don’t get it whilst he’s still alive, which I believe he is. also living in plain sight, then confronted and suddenly moves to the middle of nowhere where there is no one. doing what he’s always done - running away.