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Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

56. Elvira Barney - Accidental Killer

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

BBC

True Crime, History

4.7908 Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2026

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

This time, Lucy is exploring the story of Elvira Barney, a rich socialite in 1930s London, living a life of fast cars, cocktail parties and nightclubs. When her boyfriend Michael dies of a gunshot wound during a drunken row with Elvira, she finds herself in the dock at the Old Bailey, accused of his murder. Can her barrister convince the court it was a tragic accident? With Lucy to find out more about the case of Elvira Barney is the journalist and novelist Rachel Johnson. Together they explore Elvira’s drug and drink-fuelled lifestyle and discover how this case gave ordinary people struggling with the economic depression of the 1930s an insight into the lives of the richest and most privileged in society. Lucy is also joined by historian Professor Rosalind Crone as they visit the Knightsbridge Mews where Elvira lived with Michael to find out more about her racy party-going set known as ‘the Bright Young Things’.

It was the scene of the fateful shooting and epicentre of the police investigation.

Next they head to nearby Belgrave Square where Elvira’s extremely wealthy parents lived.

Lucy wants to know what Elvira’s story can tell us about the lives of women across the class divide in the mid 20th century. And how might Elvira’s story play out differently today?

For further reading see Thomas Grant: Court No. 1 The Old Bailey, Chapter 4. Producer: Jane Greenwood Readers: Clare Corbett, William Hope, Jonathan Keeble and Ruth Sillers Sound design: Chris Maclean Executive producer: Kirsty Hunter A StoryHunter production for BBC Radio 4

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio Podcasts.

0:05.7

Hello, you're about to listen to a BBC podcast, and I'm Ed Gamble, host of another BBC podcast, The Traitors Uncloaked.

0:12.7

But my show is available only on BBC Sounds, just like Ellis and John's Saturday bonus episodes,

0:18.2

The Pop Top Ten podcast with Scott Mills and Rylan, and comedy specials

0:22.2

from the likes of Harriet Kemsley, Susie Ruffle and Rommashranganathan.

0:25.9

However, and maybe I'm biased, it's really all about the traitors uncoaked.

0:30.3

So for a whole bunch of exclusive scoops and podcasts, listen only on BBC Sounds.

0:37.8

Welcome to Lady Killers with me, Lucy Worsley from BBC Radio 4,

0:42.9

where true crime meets history with a twist.

0:51.7

Now, have you ever had problems with noisy neighbours?

0:56.0

Well, just imagine living next door to this couple.

1:01.0

Get out of my house at once! I hate you! Get out! I will shoot you! I will shoot you!

1:08.0

I'm going!

1:09.0

Michael! Come back to me.

1:11.7

Michael, Michael!

1:14.6

This is Lady Killers.

1:17.1

Join me and my all-female team of detectives as we embark upon an adventure.

1:22.5

We're revisiting the crimes of history's most infamous murderesses from across the UK and the USA.

1:30.8

We hear their words, their voices, and we ask, how did they do it?

1:37.2

And more importantly, what drove them to it?

1:40.7

Today, I'm investigating one of the most sensational high-society murder cases of the 20th century.

1:47.6

It happens in a very exclusive part of central London, in Knightsbridge.

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