England’s biggest murder mystery has a new break-through | Lord Lucan | Daily Mail Investigates



England’s biggest murder mystery has a new break-through | 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

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35 thoughts on “England’s biggest murder mystery has a new break-through | Lord Lucan | Daily Mail Investigates”

  1. I hung around with Jungly Barry for a year in Goa in 1989. I know they fitted Barry up as a Lancashire man with another name. Jungly Barry was lucan, no doubt. He confided in me and showed me indisputable proof.

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  3. 🔆 I am standing up for what I believe in and I feel sorrow the uk dinosaur brain cannot comprehend the future we can continue with it being against the law and planes of over 400 passengers per plane leaving every hour and every day across all airports across the UK to go to Amsterdam and countries where it’s legal or accepted to enjoy cannabis per person is spend thousands of British pounds in different countries because we won’t legalise it when it’s medical cannabis market and the 30+ years researching in Netherlands and many other countries that have now legalised and that’s money leaving uk country every single day, and A duty rate of 30 percent could potentially results in the government making 571 million British pounds per year on the legalized

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  4. 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

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  5. I found this documentary intensely interesting. I first went to Manila in the mid 1980,s as a very young guy and might have bumped into some of these characters, without knowing it. The Sogo hotel is a short time or "love hotel" but back in those days it was right opposite two fairly classy hotels, the Ambassador and the Silahis so the McArthur hotel as it was then might not have been the dive that is suggested here. Apparently, President Ferdinand Marcos placed Anthony Moynihan under open arrest about this time, probably to give him more protection from outside authorities. Lady Moynihan (Philippines) was very elegant and well-spoken but back in the 80,s she was undoubtedly young and "green", so I imagine they would not have been bothered in the slightest to try to lie or hide Lucan's identity to her at all, but then again, they were all whacked and Moynihan was a joker and a BS artist so who knows. Both being former officers of the Coldstream Guards they certainly did not do much credit to the regiment!

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  6. He probably did a Ronnie Biggs, fathered a child with a local and then had a family to insulate him financially later in life.
    The associate in Newhaven probably gave him a wad of cash to help him on his way.

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  7. Poor documentary. Nothing but subjective opinion with very little evidence. The problem with this case from start to finish is that all the evidence is just opinion presenting a fanciful account for the general, bottom of the pile public to put their opinion forward.

    If Lord Lucan was determined to murder his wife, then he would have done so; far easier to murder his wife and leave no witnesses, even after she 'realised who he was'. So she grabbed his testicles!? Lady Lucan was tiny in comparison to Lord Lucan, doing that to him would not have had much effect and would, as with most men, served to anger him! Why leave her alive, and be nice to her by telling her to go clean herself up. If his motivation was to kill her, why then did Lord Lucan not do just that!? And the Cluedo cards in the car! For goodness sake, why would he or his friends even bother to do that? Meaningless and pointless!

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  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

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  9. What happened to Sandra's children, their mother was brutally murdered and one has to ask the question what did the crown or anyone else see as compensation for what happened I mean frankly they should have gotten some kind of compensation for be for their mother being murdered they should have sued.

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  10. 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.

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  11. Is this guy for real he says they went to the top schools in the country and you would think it would give them a moral compass is he for real I mean seriously those people who go to those kind of schools the one thing they believe is that they are privileged and because they are privileged they shouldn't have to go to jail and anyone who isn't privileged which means servants Etc are seeing as being expendable, at least in the days of when this is taking place which is not so far from the times of Queen Victoria's son and grandson I mean let's face it in those days servants didn't count for butter.

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  12. To live a life of fugitive you need a lot of money. Where did this money come from? Not from he's friends and he had to pay for that passport for sure, nothing is for free and certainly not in that kind of world he ended up.

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  13. There's nothing to prevent them from putting out factual information, stop insulting our collective intelligence or stop trying to use the JUDGE as a PR conduit! 2026 jury & meanwhile the emotional & financial damage to Baldoni continues.

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