The mystery of Lord Lucan took an astonishing twist yesterday with claims that he spent his last years as a hippie in India. A former Scotland Yard detective said the peer sought refuge in Goa ...
After all this time, Shergar’s name is more pertinently linked with that of another infamous absentee, Lord Lucan, than with the Derby. The racing world, however, has not forgotten. The abiding memory ...
An explosive new book on Lord Lucan is finally being published. People can now buy the book after it was dramatically banned from publication at the very last minute last month. The book - 'The Se ...
When I was growing up in the 1980s, it seemed like almost every weekend there was a story in the newspapers about where British aristocrat Lord Lucan had been spotted around the world. He was the ...
Lord Lucan, born Richard John Bingham on December 18, 1934, was a British peer and Anglo-Irish aristocrat. As the 7th Earl of Lucan, he was the eldest son of George Bingham, 6th Earl of Lucan ...
After all this time, Shergar’s name is more pertinently linked with that of another infamous absentee, Lord Lucan, than with the Derby. The racing world, however, has not forgotten. The abiding ...
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