The Trial of Lord Lucan: Uncovering the Mysteries of a 50-Year-Old Murder Case
- Fifty years later, the aristocratic murder case of Lord Lucan continues to captivate with new revelations.
- A new podcast delves into the bombshell file uncovering the truth about the trial that never was.
- The discovery of a report by a senior detective sheds light on the long-standing mystery.
Episode Overview: A report about the murder of Sandra Rivett was found by a detective. Soon, it will be 50 years since the crime. This led to The Trial of Lord Lucan. Two real barristers, Max Hardy and Edward Henry KC, will argue the case in podcasts. They will use new documents and testimonies. Caroline Cheetham, Stephen Wright, and other legal experts will join in a week-long event to decide Lucan's fate. You can be the jury by following the podcast and listening to the evidence each day. Additional Context: The Trial of Lord Lucan is a True Crime podcast event by The Mail. It will have episodes from Monday 3 June to Friday 7 June. The barristers will debate if Lord Lucan was innocent or guilty using new documents and evidence. You can follow the case closely in the podcast. On Friday 7, there will be a public vote on Mail Online for you to act as the jury. You can listen to the podcast on dailymail.co.uk/lucan or wherever you usually listen to podcasts. The Trial gives insights into major criminal cases worldwide. Follow @thetrialpodcast on X and contact thetrial@mailmetromedia.co.uk.