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In November 1974, British aristocrat Richard John Bingham, otherwise known as Lord Lucan, became the prime suspect in the murder of his children's... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a year ago |
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In this final episode of The Trial of Lord Lucan, we have the verdict, as decided by you, our listeners.
Thousands of you have been voting since the trial ended last Friday, and barristers Edward Henry KC and Max Hardy join Caroline and Stephen in t... more
The Policeman's Story: In this episode we hear from Chris Baddick, the first officer on the scene that night at Lower Belgrave Street. He tells us how, after he broke the door down, he went into the basement and found the dead body of Sandra Rivett a... more
You, the jury, have heard the evidence and arguments and are now being asked to deliberate and decide Lord Lucan’s fate.
In his closing speech, defence barrister Edward Henry KC urges you to judge the case based on ‘the evidence, and the evidence al... more
In this episode, we hear from one of the few surviving witnesses from the night Sandra Rivett was killed.
Chris Baddick was a rookie policeman who attended the murder scene after Lady Lucan raised the alarm at the nearby Plumbers Arms.
Later that n... more
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Wow…….what an unusual podcast, instead of trying to determine the culprit on a cold case, this one puts the key suspect on trial………unreleased evidence really highlights this as a classic crime…….
Absolutely loved this. So indepth and layered and a good insight to the legal system both past and contemporary. Listened to it all in one morning when on holiday and my kids slept in. I ate a long lazy breakfast with fizz and truly immersed. What a fabulous way to end a break. Thank you all. If you need a voluntary researcher I can send you my cv. X
I listened to this on a whim and I’m so glad I did. It’s a novel idea and so well made. I’m definitely on the guilty side.
Enjoyed the revisiting of the evidence and the use of practicing barristers to lay out the case as they would today. As ever, the appeasement of the ‘woke’ who don’t appreciate reality means that rather than simply employing an actor with elocution similar to an upper middle class educated child (i.e., historical accuracy), they’ve used South East Londoner with a strong accent to play the child of aristocrats - distracting from the content.
I think that lord Lucan was set up . I think that lady Lucan had set the whole thing up . There was so much more to her . She was supposed to have been really badly injured but she still managed to run into a pub and shout that her husband had done it . I really can’t believe this . She has taken to the grave what she really did know










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