Lady Die 63 Posted August 26, 2005 Sticking a missing celebrety on next year's list feels like cheating. It may also not be a wise move, as people can remain missing for a very long time. If missing people were eligible we could include Lord Lucan next year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr Strangelove 14 Posted August 26, 2005 Sticking a missing celebrety on next year's list feels like cheating. It may also not be a wise move, as people can remain missing for a very long time. If missing people were eligible we could include Lord Lucan next year. Hasn't he been declared dead yet? What is the law regarding this situation? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
football_fan 42 Posted August 26, 2005 Sticking a missing celebrety on next year's list feels like cheating. It may also not be a wise move, as people can remain missing for a very long time. If missing people were eligible we could include Lord Lucan next year. Hasn't he been declared dead yet? What is the law regarding this situation? In England and many parts of the U.S., a person has to be missing for 7 years before he or she can be declared dead. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr Hackenslash 25 Posted January 23, 2006 What's the deal with Lord Lucan? Is he a contender for the 2007 list? If Richard John Bingham, as he was once known, is still alive, he will be 72 on December 18 2006. Living on the run must have cut his life-expectancy by a few years. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Not Lucan Posted January 23, 2006 As far as I know Lord Lucan was legally declared dead in 2004. I think his son inherited the title? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,646 Posted January 23, 2006 Aye, a forum favourite in the making but his grey area status re the live/dead issue should bar him from the top fifty. Then again if anyone finds him alive with a new family say - in Botswana - I reckon we could make a good case to add any nanny he might employ to the Deathlist. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr Hackenslash 25 Posted January 23, 2006 Aye, a forum favourite in the making but his grey area status re the live/dead issue should bar him from the top fifty. Then again if anyone finds him alive with a new family say - in Botswana - I reckon we could make a good case to add any nanny he might employ to the Deathlist. Botswana? What have you heard? ;-). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phantom 2,533 Posted January 23, 2006 Lord Lucan was officially declared dead by the High Court in 1999. However the case was reopened in October 2004 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr Hackenslash 25 Posted January 23, 2006 Could this be Lucan? John Thurso, Lib Dem MP, who was previously an heriditary member of the House of Lords, looks rather like Lucan. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,646 Posted January 23, 2006 Botswana? What have you heard? ;-). Hackenslash me old mate, I thought it was widely known. One of the most promising Lucan leads in 1999 suggested he'd been flown out of the UK by racing driver Graham Hill and eventually made his way to the reclusive community of Brit expats in Botswana, where he continued to live. There were a few sightings and some circumstantial evidence that a few of his old mates - like racehorse owner Robert Sangster - had sorted out something in the way of financial support to make this happen. This all featured in a TV documentary in 1999, can't remember the title of the programme though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr Hackenslash 25 Posted January 23, 2006 Of course. Another lead was that he was fed to John Aspinall's tigers at his Canterbury-based animal-park. Best one was that he was Jungle Barry in India, although he turned out to be a random tramp. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,646 Posted January 23, 2006 He was an old folksinging mate of people like Mike Harding and the author who thought he'd found Lucan came off looking a total tosser once a few of the surviving UK folksters pointed out they could have saved him years of pointless 'research' if he'd only shown them one picture. Saw one of those 'Lucan' books for £1 in hardback about six months after it came out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phantom 2,533 Posted January 23, 2006 There's one claim that Lucan was shot According to a neighbour, they heard gunshots on the night and that his body was buried in the gardens of Grants Hill House in Uckfield Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lady Die 63 Posted March 1, 2006 Lucan I'm pretty sure is still alive somewhere if he didn't commit suicide. i.e. he's alive if he's not dead! Elvis Lives of course .... as does Princess Diana (faked her death to escape publicity) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,646 Posted July 7, 2006 Since Jeremy Thorpe appears to have entertained a few young 'uns and stimulated those old enough to remember I thought we might give another cult figure of the era a bunk up the DL. For those not up to speed on 'Lucky' Lucan this link should do the trick. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Existence is Futile 1 Posted January 28, 2007 (edited) Not now it's a nanny state I think . Futile [Topics merged -- MH] Edited January 28, 2007 by Magere Hein Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,646 Posted January 28, 2007 Lucan Forum so dull and lifeless it makes yesterday's lacklustre collision of Brentford and Carlisle look like England's World Cup victory. We could invite those that find this desperate forum onto our thread. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr Hackenslash 25 Posted January 28, 2007 Lucan Forum so dull and lifeless it makes yesterday's lacklustre collision of Brentford and Carlisle look like England's World Cup victory. We could invite those that find this desperate forum onto our thread. Are you thinking of joining? There has only ever been one actual post Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,646 Posted January 28, 2007 I did think of linking that forum here by way of doubling their post total. I'm guessing that people do visit via it's Wiki link, discover the lack of activity and leave again. I decided against it because I think we might just generate pointless ranting and we're not exactly short of members at the moment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gunjaman5000 30 Posted August 8, 2007 Irrefutable proof. Excellent choice of hiding spot, Marton isn't the end of the world, but you can see it from there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,646 Posted August 8, 2007 Mr Ball believes Lucan mistook the nanny for his wife. So detective Sidney Ball is undoubtedly a genius with the above deduction. Smacks more of a television cash in than a genuine find. S'cuse me for being cynical but old soldiers losing it on a large scale aren't exactly thin on the ground and many a man Lucan's age could talk posh. I'd love it to be him, mind. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr Hackenslash 25 Posted August 8, 2007 Mr Ball believes Lucan mistook the nanny for his wife. So detective Sidney Ball is undoubtedly a genius with the above deduction. Smacks more of a television cash in than a genuine find. S'cuse me for being cynical but old soldiers losing it on a large scale aren't exactly thin on the ground and many a man Lucan's age could talk posh. I'd love it to be him, mind. Would be one heck of a story if he came back. Shame he was fed to John Aspinall's lions, really... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maryportfuncity 10,646 Posted August 8, 2007 One reason you wouldn't feed human meat to those lions is the very real danger they'd get a taste for it. Despite the attrition rate amongst his lion keepers - marked by a memorial to a couple chomped to death in Howletts Zoo near Canterbury - the truth is Aspinall's lions enjoyed one to one contact with humans, including big mad John himself, for years after 1974. So they probably didn't eat Lucan. The dead keepers at Canterbury weren't killed until well after Lucan's disappearance. I think it's a great story about disposing of a body, but bloody unlikely. I'm still with his rich friends helping him, Graham Hill revving up the plane and the man being spirited away. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gunjaman5000 30 Posted August 9, 2007 Sadly, the irrefutable has been refuted. Mad as a hatter, ten years too young and five inches too short, I like the sound of the guy all the same... Buchanan (Marton's mayor) says he has had run-ins with the man, who once swerved on his motorbike and tried to kick him as he was crossing the street. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saint Peter 14 Posted August 9, 2007 Seemingly alive and well in New Zealand or maybe not Amazing 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites