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  • čas přidán 2. 02. 2023
  • Fred Dinenage looks back over the life of Lord Lucan: the aristocratic figure whose glamorous life became tainted by murder and mistaken identity.
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Komentáře • 410

  • @gilmoyes2590
    @gilmoyes2590 Před rokem +152

    I remember watching a program about this on UK television years ago. A question asked of one off Lucan's friends was, "If he came to you, would you help him escape the country". Their answer was, yes. These so called honorable lords and ladies still have a medieval mentality that laws don't apply to them. The only laws they will ever comply too, are those that suit them.

    • @Vickiehou
      @Vickiehou Před rokem +25

      I believe his friends helped him escape and kept financing him in some ways.

    • @FigaroHey
      @FigaroHey Před rokem +12

      Why do people blacken the medieval period by using that word to describe anything evil? The medieval period wasn't any more evil than any other period, and it was a lot less bloody and murderous and produced greater art and architecture than the past 100 years.

    • @Virus-xm7qc
      @Virus-xm7qc Před rokem +7

      @@FigaroHey YOU keep IGNORANTLY thinking that if you want !!!😳🙄🙄

    • @aarondavis8943
      @aarondavis8943 Před 3 měsíci +8

      @@FigaroHey The medieval period was far more violent even than the 20th century, accounting for population. Dying by violence was far more common, most people lived in extreme poverty and disease was rife.

    • @sunnylife7934
      @sunnylife7934 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@aarondavis8943Wait until 21st gets going.

  • @hensonlaura
    @hensonlaura Před rokem +72

    Fred Dinenage looks at whomever's talking as if they're saying the most important thing he's ever heard. That's a talent.

  • @laurelgirard8475
    @laurelgirard8475 Před rokem +126

    Gambling and driving fast cars is one thing , but murder is “beyond the pale”. I must be odd, I look at a wastrel like that and think, he has no close family, he could loose all his money in one hand, he has no goals except to party, and no long term relationships or signifcant other. He also, apparently, lives beyond his means, and likes women that look terribly young. The fact that he couldn’t get a wife from “ his own class” says a lot about how he was viewed by others .

    • @laurelgirard8475
      @laurelgirard8475 Před rokem +30

      A woman recently attacked has a right to “ rant and rave” . She also probably has a head injury. I hate how male cops characterize female victims. I ‘m sure the cover up began immediately. He was in too much shock to talk on the phone, but he called around to find people to help him.

    • @saciji
      @saciji Před rokem +26

      Like solicitors, politicians, medics & the church. They all close ranks. Same with the Brit aristocracy. All rowing in the same boat

    • @saciji
      @saciji Před rokem +12

      Appalling that title entitles you to sit, as the scion of a wastrel in the House of Lords!! When are we going to get rid of it???

    • @ashleelarsen7765
      @ashleelarsen7765 Před rokem +1

      8:52 Gross yo

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Před rokem +4

      Too right. Weird though, how everyone's reacting like this is current & not almost 50 years ago. Standards have changed so much, but people sure enjoy being disgruntled.

  • @brianbattle3651
    @brianbattle3651 Před rokem +85

    Even the comments don't seem to feel for the victim-an innocent young girl is brutally murdered and no one remembers or feels for her. I wonder how they would feel if she was their daughter?

    • @JuanGarcia-bz8zx
      @JuanGarcia-bz8zx Před rokem

      Because whole murder story overshadows by this aristocrat gambling rubber suit pervert disgusting character. And they still address him “Lord”.

    • @1Roamingwolf
      @1Roamingwolf Před rokem

      wtf are you on about, muppet...

    • @starquant
      @starquant Před 8 měsíci +1

      Well said.

    • @sassyt1545
      @sassyt1545 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Facts matter: Sandra Rivett wasn’t a young girl. She was almost 30 years old and newly married. Sandra was an innocent victim, who was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

  • @Joyof...
    @Joyof... Před rokem +72

    I'm sure the Aristocracy covered for him and helped him escape.

    • @racheltucker8838
      @racheltucker8838 Před rokem +5

      wins best comment 🎉

    • @adoral.libertucci2647
      @adoral.libertucci2647 Před 2 měsíci +2

      🙄. Not THE aristocracy, as if suggesting an entire system. That doesn’t exist. SOME aristocrats and others who weren’t, helped him.

    • @reginamay1
      @reginamay1 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Without a doubt

  • @jademoon5103
    @jademoon5103 Před rokem +150

    Lord Lucan wasn’t part of the problem. He was the WHOLE problem 😳

  • @julianakleijn9254
    @julianakleijn9254 Před 5 měsíci +54

    Wouldn’t be surprised if he was in contact with his kids all the way through their lives. HIS family raised them and that whole group was as crooked as a paper clip

    • @joannabaparileszczynska
      @joannabaparileszczynska Před 2 měsíci

      Apparently his son had said that there family doesn’t know how killed Sandra. Ha! It’s obvious it was this piece of garbage

    • @reginamay1
      @reginamay1 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Those kids abused their mother

  • @catherinesyme901
    @catherinesyme901 Před rokem +158

    Victims are NEVER in the wrong place at the wrong time, the only one whose in the wrong here is the murderer!

    • @1Roamingwolf
      @1Roamingwolf Před rokem +12

      Thats pretty obvious, do you think they mean that they think its the vicitms fault?? of course not...

    • @catherinesyme901
      @catherinesyme901 Před rokem +5

      @@1Roamingwolf if it’s obvious why do they say it? It’s a bull shit line!

    • @geralynpinto5971
      @geralynpinto5971 Před rokem +13

      ​@@catherinesyme901l think what he meant was that the tragic Sandra was unlucky enough to have crossed Lucan's path and been where she was, instead of being in a nice, safe place faraway. Poor dear. May she Rest in Peace.

    • @Alfakkin
      @Alfakkin Před 2 měsíci

      True

    • @texasray5237
      @texasray5237 Před 2 měsíci

      Unless of course they're royalty or rich, or famous, in which case they are absolved from any guilt or blame or even error and the victims themselves are guilty for simply being there and getting themselves killed.

  • @ferdinandvanzyl1500
    @ferdinandvanzyl1500 Před rokem +62

    Would he ever stop his gambling habits?
    Because it looks like he was a compulsive gambler .
    Was his mother's finances ever investigated after his disappearance. .
    Her telephone records during important dates like Christmas and birthdays .
    Everything has a paper trail .
    No conspiracy theories but just something a good investigation should have done .

    • @cruisepaige
      @cruisepaige Před 3 měsíci +2

      Were* his mother’s finances.

  • @kaseybrewer545
    @kaseybrewer545 Před rokem +125

    That lady saying: "I think he made a mistake by killing the wrong woman" and then laughing 😳😳😳😳 seriously??? Read the room, dear. That's not funny

    • @andreaberryhill6654
      @andreaberryhill6654 Před 3 měsíci +23

      My exact thought! Brenda Fenton shows true evil inside laughing, as if the Lord had killed the right woman- his wife- all of this would have remained hidden. I hope by now she's wrestling with God.

    • @evaulrikajansson62
      @evaulrikajansson62 Před 2 měsíci

      Obviously he killed the wrong women , he was supposed to kill his wife, wacked the Nanny instead, the man was obviously not very SMART , is it the in breeding in the english ariostracy? Lord Lucan , was stupid enough to want to kill his wife , when he could have had a very beautiful marriage with her despite her " mental health issues" she could have gotten a personal assistent , and he should have bought her a shop or something to have something to do , while he was of gambling , besides the gambling " business" was also stupid. What an idiot of a man , living such a beautiful life and not beeing able to appreciate it , trying to " appear " richer than he was" his friends seems totally obliterated of the fact that he killed a totally innocent person , his wife was also totally innocent, hos socalled friends should declare him persona non grata at once , before he believes he can gain money by killing them of as well . 44:21

    • @alleyneT
      @alleyneT Před 2 měsíci +4

      Spot on. Incredibly callous reaction - and from another woman!

    • @Kinvesu
      @Kinvesu Před 2 měsíci

      I thought it was funny. Not everyone is as void of understanding about things as you are.

    • @SerenityChaos1975
      @SerenityChaos1975 Před měsícem +3

      @@Kinvesuit doesn’t take a genius, just sensitivity

  • @tobyihli9470
    @tobyihli9470 Před rokem +50

    Is there any doubt that he killed the nanny? Come on.

  • @sassibrake3071
    @sassibrake3071 Před 5 měsíci +31

    The lady at almost the end saying ...He made a mistake killing the wrong woman while laughing is so vile,this is how twisted these people think ,1 woman was killed while another woman was attached and almost killed ,and for her too just laugh like its a joke is DISQUSTING AND VILE,Cant stand people like her !!!!!

    • @athenaf8278
      @athenaf8278 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Aristocratic arrogance at its finest!

    • @katharinatrub1338
      @katharinatrub1338 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I thought so to, this lady at the End, was disgusting.

    • @hotdogwater8520
      @hotdogwater8520 Před měsícem

      It's all in context... you should watch the entire interview.

  • @luxeford547
    @luxeford547 Před rokem +110

    I cannot forget the interview with Lady Lucan where the interviewer asked her if her relationship with her children couldn't come across as a little cold.
    She looked at him and said "Cold? All my relationships are cold!"
    She was a much more interesting person than her murderous, gambler husband.
    She only did one interview, decades after the facts, and while she doesn't come across as a huggable grsndma type of person, she's a real person telling her first hand story.
    Highly recommended watch!

    • @Jesterjones9073
      @Jesterjones9073 Před rokem +25

      Yeah, agree. The interview with Lady Lucan was insightful…

    • @oneeyeddog3045
      @oneeyeddog3045 Před rokem +19

      Yes I was fascinated by it! Very interesting woman

    • @TawnyC_
      @TawnyC_ Před rokem +14

      It was as though she didn't know any other way to be but cold.

    • @katesleuth1156
      @katesleuth1156 Před rokem +8

      The interview was in 2017. She died that same yr.

    • @gloriamontgomery6900
      @gloriamontgomery6900 Před rokem +15

      She certainly kept her wits about her when her husband was trying to kill her.

  • @brianbattle3651
    @brianbattle3651 Před rokem +44

    I feel so sad that the victim and her family became subservient to what happened to Lord Lucan. I feel that this show the darker side of human nature.

  • @user-wt3bk9nl5x
    @user-wt3bk9nl5x Před rokem +105

    She was horribly ABUSED and she was the one who was caring for the family. Her children are absolutely despicable for not standing by her after they grew up.

    • @amandaslade9072
      @amandaslade9072 Před 3 měsíci +14

      Agree

    • @tammylewis2408
      @tammylewis2408 Před 3 měsíci +12

      Lady Lucan died from suicide; she was very lonely, her kids not speaking to her, plus having health issues such as Parkinson's, it became too much for her. As for her children, they were poisoned by their aunt, who took care of them, saying that it was their mother's fault, and believed her, basically "alienation of affection". I truly hope she didn't leave the kids anything in her will, that she left everything to charities and/or a few friends who stood by her; that would be the best revenge.

    • @rebekahcessna9450
      @rebekahcessna9450 Před 3 měsíci

      How are children supposed to inherently know that what the adults that are responsible for their care and well-being are saying is false. That is how values, beliefs and traditions are passed to children. Look at the adults who are convinced the most ludicrous things are true despite evidence and logic plainly say otherwise like the Q conspiracy, the Clintons running a sex traffic of children in the basement of a pizza restaurant in Washington when the restaurant did not even have a basement? Or that all Palestinians are terrorists, that bombing hospitals and elementary schools and churches and cutting off all medical aid, access to food and water is necessary to protect the safety of a near superpower with a military backed by the strongest military power in the world. How are little children who had been through horrific trauma at a very young age, one awoke and saw the father doing something to mother. They were left alone as she ran for help. Do you think they somehow didn’t notice the blood spatters all over the walls and floors, the noise, the screams, the sounds of struggle? Then when “rescued” by relatives taken to a safe place tells you how things went down for your entire childhood, verified by other relatives and adults, probably kept away from their mother and if they did see her, she was so broken and damaged, had no voice or no advocate and you expect these children to just “know” the truth and see it? I am a victim of Parental Alienation and I cry every day for past 5 years over it and no matter what I say or do gets twisted by the people they are with. But I don’t want revenge against them! Even if they become middle aged. That would be really insane.

    • @user-wt3bk9nl5x
      @user-wt3bk9nl5x Před 3 měsíci

      She didn't leave them anything indeed but they're all well off. One is a judge, as you may know, and how can she be presiding domestic abuse court cases for eg.? @@tammylewis2408

    • @DiamondBones007
      @DiamondBones007 Před 2 měsíci +1

      When you raise your children to not love you, that's what ends up happening. What did you expect? Magic?

  • @lbtkhumalo
    @lbtkhumalo Před rokem +27

    Looks like he never suffered any negative consequences for bad behaviour he exhibited.

    • @jordanlennox5435
      @jordanlennox5435 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Actually, he did. He lost his children and never saw them again. That’s the worst loss that could ever be.

    • @marinagallant1847
      @marinagallant1847 Před měsícem

      He also died and went to hell: eternal punishment

  • @susanwilliams4953
    @susanwilliams4953 Před 4 měsíci +16

    In all of this monster's pictures, he looks so snug, bitter, evil.. Sandra , may you rest peacefully.

  • @carolking6355
    @carolking6355 Před rokem +41

    No mention was made of Lady Lucan. There is a great interview with her and she ended up such a sad, lonely little person living alone and her children shunned her. How cruel were they! Why ?

    • @marilynsmith365
      @marilynsmith365 Před rokem +3

      Good question. Why?

    • @dianawatton7570
      @dianawatton7570 Před 11 měsíci +8

      The children must have been like their father.

    • @gloriamontgomery6900
      @gloriamontgomery6900 Před 5 měsíci +16

      The children were given into the custody of someone who was on Lord Lucan’s side. They were brought up to disbelieve and shun their mother. Appalling that they didn’t even visit her for holidays-

    • @DiamondBones007
      @DiamondBones007 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Because the children knew the truth.

    • @athenaf8278
      @athenaf8278 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@marilynsmith365the children were alienated by the father’s side of the family. It’s called parental alienation in modern terms.

  • @FC-hj9ub
    @FC-hj9ub Před 3 měsíci +10

    It's not a "scandal," it's a crime, a very very serious one!

  • @llamamama2910
    @llamamama2910 Před 2 měsíci +5

    The people helping him have a lot to
    Answer for

  • @shapiro9640
    @shapiro9640 Před rokem +29

    There is no way that Lord Lucan committed suicide by jumping from the ferry halfway across the channel! He was a compulsive gambler, therefore he would have pounced on every opportunity that came his way to make it to freedom. I think he would of seen it as a frightening, yet scintillating challenge.

    • @kimberlysheridan5530
      @kimberlysheridan5530 Před 3 měsíci

      It's been awhile since this was uploaded. A man like tall, strong Lord Lucan, whose superficial charm hid a beastlie inner nature, who could beat a small woman to a pulp, is a coward.
      He threw himself into the channel rather than face the irreparable loss of stature. He was a coward.

    • @athenaf8278
      @athenaf8278 Před 2 měsíci +1

      There’s been much speculation that he hid out at a heavily guarded African compound for the duration of his life owned by a wealthy Englishman. Speculation as well that he was only recently declared dead so that his son could inherit the Title.

  • @ellenmendoza7246
    @ellenmendoza7246 Před 3 měsíci +8

    I've seen his ex wife being interviewed.. she she was rather amazing..he very Charming ruthless and cruel..poor women had her life ruined by this man

  • @cmeyummy
    @cmeyummy Před rokem +18

    That was great, I really enjoyed watching.
    Thank you from Melbourne
    Australia 🇦🇺

  • @Anthony-ck2dc
    @Anthony-ck2dc Před rokem +13

    I remember this crime from 1974 only because I remember a PAUL McCARTNEY interview from the mid seventies in which Paul kept saying "LORD LUCAN IS MISSING" for a laugh during the interview........

  • @ebonypenguin2899
    @ebonypenguin2899 Před rokem +19

    Did Lucan plan to murder his wife, somehow pass it off as a natural death, and by default, regain custody of the children. Seems like a half-baked, half-cocked plan to me 🙄. Even if he did successfully disappear and lived a comfortable life as a refuge from justice, he (presumably) never got to see his children again. Doesn't seem like much of a win to me. R.I.P. Sandra.

  • @moviemonster2083
    @moviemonster2083 Před rokem +18

    No way would Lucan have boarded a public ferry risking exposure. He had his own boat, probably 'borrowed' from his friends, from which he had hoped to dump the body of his killed wife, but now, he used it for his own self-murder. I use that term because what Lucan did was NOT a suicide; he killed himself to avoid greater justice, it was to avoid something that to him would have been worse: total exposure as a fraud and a wife-killer (nobody cared about the nanny, sad to say), and more importantly, a failure at both. And I don't believe for a minute those 'sightings', that's a story from Victorian literature. He was a miserable excuse for a human being and deserved his fate. Sandra, however, didn't deserve hers. I suppose the lesson is not to get involved in others' messy divorces, in any way, even by way of being employed by someone going through one.

  • @Eleonora_Leo
    @Eleonora_Leo Před 3 měsíci +6

    A man whithout a hint of heart and a widow that never had a hint of happiness. What I can't understand is why lady Lucan's children got estranged from her. Maybe they inerhited their father character and blamed their mother of lacking of love for them, when the reality is that she's been depressed all her life long. I'll pray for this lady:otherwise who else will do it? She had the most miserable life anybody could imagine.

  • @patricianichols9514
    @patricianichols9514 Před rokem +36

    He might change himself physically. But he can't change his gambling addiction and his life style overnight.

    • @lisabradford8180
      @lisabradford8180 Před rokem +2

      good point.

    • @basicdesign1
      @basicdesign1 Před rokem +4

      exactly. Which makes it more likely that he died in the course of his escape, as mentioned. Not suicide, too arrogant for that. Just plain accident, possibly due to that he had got somewhat shaken at the thought that 1) he had missed killing his intended victim, and 2) his precious person was at risk.

  • @albertcookstein
    @albertcookstein Před rokem +9

    He was a narcissist. He wouldn't have killed himself because that would mean he gave up and he was wrong! Narcissists are NEVER wrong. He was on the run for years until he died. That is why he was such a good gambler.

    • @Hilz28
      @Hilz28 Před 10 měsíci

      Interesting. I too think he was a narcissist --of the Grandiose kind. Also, a psychopath. Which to me, suggests he didn't give a s*** about his kids back home, families he destroyed, he was a sharp con-artist. I wonder if he didn't care at all whether or not it appeared he gave up. He started a new life somewhere else, continuing the cycle.
      Probably relaxing and dying of old age 🤬
      Side note; Hitler was a Narcissist (at his "best") and he gave up and did it the cowardly way. Go figure 🤷‍♀️

  • @damianstarks3338
    @damianstarks3338 Před rokem +13

    Love these videos and this channel.

  • @cleopatracatra2097
    @cleopatracatra2097 Před rokem +6

    Great series--I love listening to Professor David Wilson!

  • @inkajessy8640
    @inkajessy8640 Před měsícem

    Happy Birthday Prof. Sam Vaknin! Always appreciate your eye opener videos. Thank you for your untiring efforts on educating people on psychology.

  • @armiesep8710
    @armiesep8710 Před 2 měsíci +3

    How the rich, so greedy, protect each other. Shameful, disgusting. Poor innocent Nanny, Sandra. Not fair, to the victim and her family.

  • @ozarkmountainhomegrown7777

    Wouldn’t it be quite interesting to see if familial DNA could perhaps trace his unknown path? It might very well answer questions about whether he lived or died.

    • @iamsherlocked345
      @iamsherlocked345 Před 7 měsíci +3

      I’ve always wondered about this as well … for all we know he started a new life.

    • @amandaslade9072
      @amandaslade9072 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Who would you test, it would be a needle in a haystack

    • @ozarkmountainhomegrown7777
      @ozarkmountainhomegrown7777 Před 3 měsíci

      @@amandaslade9072 with familial DNA, they use already established databases made up from people who have submitted DNA when researching family trees. As long as they have his DNA, they could trace any matches.

    • @stopthecrazyguy9948
      @stopthecrazyguy9948 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ozarkmountainhomegrown7777 Why would he give his DNA to anyone? He knows his family tree. The only possibility would be a police DNA data bank if he committed a crime.

    • @ozarkmountainhomegrown7777
      @ozarkmountainhomegrown7777 Před 2 měsíci

      @@stopthecrazyguy9948 As I understand it, any known relatives DNA can now be used to pinpoint or trace familial DNA to a very narrow percentage rate. This is how so many cold cases are now being solved, long after the crimes were committed. Even if the perpetrators DNA isn’t in the database, if someone related has DNA in the database that is a close match, they can now trace the unknown DNA and narrow it down pretty precisely. Also, now with so many people tracing family trees with home DNA kits, the DNA database has grown considerably compared to the time when criminals mainly made up the database.

  • @comeonman3938
    @comeonman3938 Před rokem +22

    Fred looks shockingly similar to my Dads side of the family. My Dad is half English as well so I’m going to pretend we’re related. Great video cousin Fred.

  • @carolp2365
    @carolp2365 Před rokem +8

    What I understand is that if they make assumptions about what happened, are opinions and they are trying to understand facts; but if we do the same, then... are conspiracy theories.

  • @karenmihranian3746
    @karenmihranian3746 Před rokem +8

    What a terrible society to be involved in what trash Unfortunate ly she got married to one of them and paid a high price but it is sad her children could not understand what she went through and were not there for her

  • @karenstieglitz3443
    @karenstieglitz3443 Před 4 měsíci +5

    My instincts are with Ms. Fenton's -- He was too arrogant to commit suicide.

  • @edithcallaway4316
    @edithcallaway4316 Před rokem +6

    The last time Lord Lucan was sighted, i believe was in an episode of ''spitting image'' he was working in Rio Janeiro as a barman.

    • @reginamay1
      @reginamay1 Před 2 měsíci

      They all ran to
      South America

  • @Stichting_NoFap
    @Stichting_NoFap Před rokem +8

    Please put the logo back at the beginning instead of abruptly flashing up during the intro at such an unfitting moment. With each different show, as if it's purposely done, it comes just a fraction of a second after the opening beat, creating 2 annoying sudden sounds shortly following each other.

  • @peggyjones3282
    @peggyjones3282 Před rokem +6

    People think he's still walking around because he's rich and powerful, and the rich and powerful don't face consequences. It's not that he's thumbed his nose at the government.

  • @christydowns783
    @christydowns783 Před 3 měsíci +5

    It would be interesting if one of Lucan's kids participated in genetic genealogy to see if he had another family after disappearance or to see if his body is one of the almost 800 unidentified bodies/partial remains in the UK

  • @millsmoore24
    @millsmoore24 Před rokem +12

    This episode showed us just how trivial a woman's existence is in the eyes of these deeply patriarchal men, yet the condescending tone towards members of the public who believed Diana's death was suspicious and maybe the result of a lineage of hatred for women is astounding. How chilling is it to watch this documentary and observe how the makers still take sides with the perpetrators. Lord Lucan was protected by an entire system. He fled and they let him.

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Před rokem

      Men are responsible for 95% of violent crime... It's like a whole generations weren't taught the biological realities of life on earth. "Hatred of women" what bosh!
      I suppose you're to be pitied, feeling always a victim.

  • @dianahutchings
    @dianahutchings Před 2 měsíci +4

    Wow.. this establishment male ‘bias’ leaves a lot out (eg, domestic violence called ‘sexual misdemeanours’!) See her more recent CZcams interview (understated but quite candid and interesting). Not too many young women would tolerate such treatment these days, imo. Traumatic. Interesting that ‘depraved’ doesn’t seem to apply to male ‘elites’; nor does sympathy or understanding for the woman, apparently(!)

  • @poppyflower7873
    @poppyflower7873 Před rokem +2

    The Fugitive was a favorite of mine. Thanks for reminder.

  • @vostoball5278
    @vostoball5278 Před 4 měsíci +4

    You are right mister, we must trust our government, and not those silly conspiracy theories. Governments throughout history have always been the good 🦎 🦎!

  • @amandaslade9072
    @amandaslade9072 Před 3 měsíci +4

    It wasn't a mysterious figure, it was her husband, they spoke and he took her upstairs to try and finish the job

  • @ThanaBrunges-mx7ji
    @ThanaBrunges-mx7ji Před 2 měsíci +2

    Poor Sandra Rivet wrong place wrong time! 😅

  • @phineas117
    @phineas117 Před rokem +16

    so odd. he was undoubtably a psychopath.....so veronica's sister married william shand kydd.....who was the brother of peter shand-kydd who married diana spencers mom. wonder where camilla (shand) fit in to the shand-kydd family eons back.

    • @gloriamontgomery6900
      @gloriamontgomery6900 Před rokem +2

      Didn’t she marry a Shand-Kidd?

    • @phineas117
      @phineas117 Před rokem +4

      @@gloriamontgomery6900 diana's mom married a shand kydd. camilla was a shand. then parker bowles.

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Před rokem +3

      @@phineas117 The hyphens are getting a little silly. Hi, I'm Jane Shand-Kydd Parker Bowles St. John Brown Smith. Meet my fiance James Pennelton-Hyde Pierce-Abbott Bennett Jones.
      We're not having kids.

  • @katzolitamason6729
    @katzolitamason6729 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I think Lucan survived- The rich protect the rich - I wonder if he is still alive now?

  • @sweethome2363
    @sweethome2363 Před 8 měsíci +5

    So what happened to the nanny’s body? Autopsy reports. Real ones?

  • @yesimkaptanoglu7586
    @yesimkaptanoglu7586 Před rokem +12

    obviously he was a narsisist so because they are cowards they dont suıcide

  • @oneofmany7051
    @oneofmany7051 Před 2 měsíci +2

    So much was said in less than 2 minutes about Lord Lucan's childhood that makes one say, well, of course this kid went down the path he did.
    It breaks my heart to hear some of these childhood stories of troubled souls that turn into criminals. It is incredible how many of these bad situations could probably be prevented if mothers would focus on just mothering their young children. So much crime and heartache couldbe avoided if children got the nurturing they NEEDED from their mother. I say this as a mother who noticed her 5 year old son's behavior and said, wow, that kid is gonna have some serious mommy issues one day. Then I realized, "DUCK, *I* am this kid's mother; *I* am the reason he could have mommy issues when he grows up. Damn, I had better do something about that!" And so I have. Any mother can do the same.

  • @princesabonita79
    @princesabonita79 Před rokem +15

    i thought that was Freddie Mercury in the thumbnail.

  • @michaelsieperda5363
    @michaelsieperda5363 Před rokem +15

    He is in the US. I would check for new high end rollers at gambling houses during the after he disappeared. He won't have walked away from that lifestyle to live in poverty. Someone knows where he went.

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Před rokem

      If he brought his personality with him, and mixing in those circles with no prestigious status, he was ripe to be murdered himself.

    • @selmahare
      @selmahare Před rokem +1

      All his friends do. They helped him flee and protect him. To this very day they defend him against the wife that he battered and abused, by feeding into his evil, narcissistic, manipulative narrative that she was the one who wasn’t good in the head. The documentary is such a must watch, because it shows perfectly how it wasn’t just him, his aristocratic circle helped him gaslit and destroy her, once she started opening up about the abuse. They did that by trying to make her seem mentally unwell because she dared to open up about it to someone (one of his female friends) whom she mistook for being her friend also, big mistake. One of them (his gambling mate) even went as far as helping him do things like admit her against her will, simply because she once dared confront one of his mistresses in public. Theirs is one filthy world. I was beyond grossed out by this female who kept defending him against his battered abused wife, in the documentary. That evil, sexist turd had obviously been his mistress, or one of the many anyway; because they all also sleep with each other like it’s nothing, the promiscuous farts. Lady Collin Campbell, who is another sexist woman hater, to this very day says that she thinks Lady Lucan killed the nanny, like wtf. “Everyone in our circle does” she repugnantly ascertains, while ALL the circumstantial evidence plus Lucan’s own despicable behavior in of itself his entire life, do ALL more than confirm that it was obviously him. Despicable lot all of them! They will all end up in purgatory, it exists and it’s for shadow trolls like them. They have even managed to play Lady Lucan’s children against her, their last act of aggression and abuse against her. Putrid people, if one can call them “people” at all, that is. There is a reason why Lord Spencer, Diana’s brother, does not have a relationship with any of his so called “society” peers and has always made a point out of choosing his wives from outside of it. The latest one is even American. As far away from the sick, demented, evil lot as possible is where he wants to be, and I say good for him.

    • @wiseup8729
      @wiseup8729 Před 5 měsíci

      Why would he murder the nanny?

  • @FernFokes-tu6vs
    @FernFokes-tu6vs Před 3 měsíci +2

    I would not have watched if I'd known this dude was going to confuse conspiracy with truth and lies. Pompus dude.

  • @ambrosemackinnon8314
    @ambrosemackinnon8314 Před 2 měsíci +2

    He escaped into hiding and got away with the murder and probbly more and continued his wealthy lifestyle

  • @petertrebilco9430
    @petertrebilco9430 Před rokem +4

    Of course it was an ordinary murder! The social status of the murderer has no bearing on innocence or guilt!

  • @HumbleServantofAllah642
    @HumbleServantofAllah642 Před rokem +14

    this show spent a great deal of time ridiculing people interviewed who express their theories about the murder of Princess Diana, on the other hand these show makers asked their specialists to share their theories about what happened to Lord Lucan, that's ironic.

    • @littleblackcar
      @littleblackcar Před rokem +3

      Well, except that Lucan disappeared so it's open-ended. We know what happened to Diana (the chauffeur was drunk and she wasn't wearing a seatbelt) but people don't want to settle for that.

    • @HumbleServantofAllah642
      @HumbleServantofAllah642 Před rokem

      @@littleblackcar how about you know what you have been told by the media about the chauffeur and what you know about the chauffeur has been already contradicted by physical evidences therefore you know nothing about the chauffeur and PD death.
      It makes me feel sorry to see that we don't like to think father than the tip of our noses.

  • @gudrunbartels6867
    @gudrunbartels6867 Před měsícem

    I am astonished that he would act so responsibly by calling his mother, writing letters and then just jumping into the ocean. While the lady lets her children alone with a murderer in the house.

  • @barryjacobs8524
    @barryjacobs8524 Před 3 měsíci +3

    We shall never know. I think he boarded the ferry , then jumped off and got mangled underneath the boat. I have just heard that that Lady Lucan had committed suicide. That saddens me because she had a terrible life married to an absolute arsehole. RIP you deserve some now❤😢

  • @molliemae6855
    @molliemae6855 Před 3 měsíci +2

    If Hollywood would make a movie about this they would have to get Brad Pitt to play Lucan because imo BP looks so much like him it’s scary!

  • @carlaschultheis3662
    @carlaschultheis3662 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Either his friends helped him get away or they gave him the weapon to kill himself and die honorably. They buried him and kept the secret.

  • @Toghebon
    @Toghebon Před 4 měsíci +3

    "Oh and he's killed the maid" lol.
    What a beautifully assorted couple these two, what a shame they ended up divorced, they were such a beatiful match.

    • @alison797
      @alison797 Před 2 měsíci +1

      She was likely in shock. Doesn’t make her an evil person.

    • @selmahare
      @selmahare Před měsícem

      She was in shock!

  • @franciscopino7552
    @franciscopino7552 Před rokem +3

    UKs judicial and police has always been a sad and macabre joke. Since ever. Ridled with countless blunders, gruesome machinations and crude setups. We will never know who killed the nanny, thanks to UKs system infinite arrogance only comparable to its bondless clumsyness.

  • @Beautreillis17
    @Beautreillis17 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Lady Diana's chauffeur was not drunk. The blood sample was not his blood.

  • @Morbius1963
    @Morbius1963 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Fred! Finding out "HOW?" all over again! Where's Bunty?

  • @joseleswopes1400
    @joseleswopes1400 Před rokem +8

    Him and Brad Pitt look a lot alike in Features 🤔

  • @berits.2346
    @berits.2346 Před rokem +3

    What aboutthe dog? How did he treat the dog he got as a child?

  • @amandasuchy959
    @amandasuchy959 Před měsícem +1

    That conspiracy bit about UFO’s didn’t age well now did it

  • @davidmuir7711
    @davidmuir7711 Před rokem +6

    Was his father the Lord Lucan of “Charge of the Light Brigade” fame?

    • @basicdesign1
      @basicdesign1 Před rokem +9

      Great-great-grandfather. The charge of the Light Brigade was in 1854 and that lord Lucan was the 3rd of the title (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bingham,_3rd_Earl_of_Lucan), this one here is the 7th (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bingham,_7th_Earl_of_Lucan).

    • @paulneedham9885
      @paulneedham9885 Před rokem +3

      Did you not watch the video then? The answer to your question was in it!!

    • @gloriamontgomery6900
      @gloriamontgomery6900 Před rokem +2

      I think it was his grandfather. Inherited idiocy

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Před rokem

      @@gloriamontgomery6900 Oh, was he your granddad too?

    • @edithcallaway4316
      @edithcallaway4316 Před rokem

      The wrong valley and then the wrong Women just trifling mistakes.

  • @margiehelberg4594
    @margiehelberg4594 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I believe in this case it is not a conspiracy theory because it has always been the case that the aristocrats are very well connected. I'm fully convinced that he was aided in disappearing because it is quite impossible for the police not to have followed the money trail

  • @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674
    @detroitredneckdetroitredne6674 Před 2 měsíci +3

    He looks like Freddie Mercury.

  • @anniehills3580
    @anniehills3580 Před měsícem +1

    RIP❤Sandra😢

  • @SuperShitforbrains
    @SuperShitforbrains Před 7 měsíci +1

    I like how Fred explores everything and explores conspericey theroies and the offical virdict to

  • @anniehills3580
    @anniehills3580 Před měsícem

    I am addicted to stories by Fred!! ❤Please be kind in your comments😊

  • @SerenityChaos1975
    @SerenityChaos1975 Před měsícem +2

    The woman laughing about the wrong woman being killed....are you ok dear?

    • @mnj640
      @mnj640 Před 3 dny

      Upper class can be quite crass

  • @TerrellThomas1971
    @TerrellThomas1971 Před 11 měsíci

    i was wondering about the rumor about him taking a screen test for the James Bond role....

  • @TrainingDay556
    @TrainingDay556 Před rokem +7

    Best crime channel out there

  • @thorawilson6253
    @thorawilson6253 Před rokem +1

    Waging war isn't for everyone.

  • @thundersleycleaningco.6621
    @thundersleycleaningco.6621 Před měsícem +1

    He lives here in Brisbane

  • @ThanaBrunges-mx7ji
    @ThanaBrunges-mx7ji Před 2 měsíci +1

    Whew 😥

  • @puzzlepupwoody6574
    @puzzlepupwoody6574 Před rokem +4

    Guess he didn't have enough money to buy a get outta jail free card.

  • @waynecarrol3415
    @waynecarrol3415 Před 4 dny

    Can’t believe the cops accept Lucan would come in the morning! He was a murderer but of course the victim didn’t count to anyone!

  • @DonLuc23
    @DonLuc23 Před rokem +4

    The background noise is so loud can't make out what people are saying.

    • @paulneedham9885
      @paulneedham9885 Před rokem +1

      Put your hearing aid in then, or use the subtitles. I heard it all perfectly well

    • @DonLuc23
      @DonLuc23 Před rokem

      @@paulneedham9885 Hearing aids are in, if i wanted to read subtitles, I'd buy a book. you are fortunate that you have to hearing difficulties, I do, so, how about being a bit more compassionate.

  • @baylorsailor
    @baylorsailor Před měsícem +1

    Always go for the testicles when you're in a terrible situation!

  • @Proverbs31_25
    @Proverbs31_25 Před 3 měsíci +1

    John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan
    - 18 December 1934
    -- the eldest son of George Bingham, 6th Earl of Lucan, and Kaitlin Dawson.
    He was the great-great grandson of
    George Charles Bingham,
    3rd Earl of Lucan who led the disastrous Charge of the Light Brigade.
    went missing
    -- disappeared 8 November 1974, ---- declared dead 3 February 2016)

  • @reginamay1
    @reginamay1 Před 2 měsíci +2

    His children were abusive to their mother

  • @baronsilasgreenback80
    @baronsilasgreenback80 Před rokem +2

    I live in England I would like to know why I need a VPN to watch this English content

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura Před rokem

      Perhaps it was uploaded in another country?

  • @tsambikasabineiakovidis7755

    13:20 reminds me of freddy mercury

  • @mandyschwab9183
    @mandyschwab9183 Před rokem +4

    The rumour mill has him living in Brisbane Australia

  • @MelRistevski
    @MelRistevski Před 3 měsíci +1

    This would make a great film & Brad Pitt should play Lucan......

  • @storyofthislife2686
    @storyofthislife2686 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Well that UFO segment didn’t age well

  • @Venus-gn5oi
    @Venus-gn5oi Před rokem +6

    Sounds like he didn't have a generational curse, so he decided to create one.

  • @LowejaDogs
    @LowejaDogs Před 3 měsíci +2

    Those 2 fisherman who saw him jump off the Ferry halfway across to wherever, cant be right as others would have seen him surely. It was a ferry. I dont believe this theory at all. Just doesnt seem plausable.

  • @user-zk6rg8xp3g
    @user-zk6rg8xp3g Před měsícem

    They heard stuff 😢

  • @ThanaBrunges-mx7ji
    @ThanaBrunges-mx7ji Před 2 měsíci +1

    What a bloody mess! 😅

  • @hannakinn
    @hannakinn Před 2 měsíci +1

    If they ever make a big budget movie about Lord Lucan I hope they will cast Brad Pitt in the lead role because I think Brad Pitt resembles Lord Lucan and he's an actor that could play the role in a stellar manner.

  • @rebekahcessna9450
    @rebekahcessna9450 Před 3 měsíci

    Wherever he went, there were sure to be casinos as he would have to feed his addiction. Very likely at one time even had to declare bankruptcy. If he didn’t,someone who can support his lifestyle on gambling alone would be pretty well known if not famous especially in gambling circles.

  • @KatyushaNY
    @KatyushaNY Před 2 měsíci +1

    People featured on this show are off the hook- the “criminologist “ who falsely states that PDiana was killed because of the drunk chauffeur and then the lady who laughs when she says that LLucan made a mistake by killing the wrong woman 🤦‍♀️
    You’d be better off getting expert advice from your local pub goers