10/12/2012
Lord Lucan's brother speaks out for the first time on television, as new evidence emerges suggesting a 'mystery man' in the house leading up to the murder of Sandra Rivett.
Lord Lucan's brother speaks out for the first time on television as new evidence suggests a "mystery man" in the house leading up to the murder of Sandra Rivett and the brutal attack on Lady Lucan. He calls for a review of the guilty verdict and says his brother would never commit suicide. Sandra Rivett's secret son calls for justice for his mother.
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Lord Lucan: New revelations
In November 1974 John Bingham, Lord Lucan, disappeared from his home in London under suspicious circumstances.
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A 大象传媒 Inside Out investigation has uncovered new evidence including police intelligence reports and a witness statement which shed fresh light on the case.
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Lord Lucan's brother Hugh Bingham speaks exclusively to 大象传媒 Inside Out, claiming that he does not believe Lucan killed himself.
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on the 大象传媒 News website.
Lord Lucan witness statement
A written statement from Lord Lucan's sister suggesting another man was at his house around the time of the murder of the family nanny has been uncovered.
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His brother Hugh Bingham has called for the evidence to be looked at afresh.
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on the 大象传媒 News website.
Lord Lucan fact file
- 7 November 1974 - Sandra Rivett, the nanny of Lord Lucan's children, is found murdered
- - Lord Lucan disappears and his car is found abandoned at the port of Newhaven, East Sussex, prompting an international search
- 19 June 1975 - An inquest jury decides Lord Lucan murdered Mrs Rivett
- October 1999 - Lord Lucan is declared officially dead by the High Court
- Since his disappearance there have been dozens of alleged sightings of the peer in countries around the world
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matthew Wright |
Broadcast
- Mon 10 Dec 2012 19:30大象传媒 One London