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Shattered Souls

Thinking Sideways: Lord Lucan

Shattered Souls

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

True Crime, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Education

4.34.8K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2015

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

John Bingham, known as Lord Lucan, was a charismatic noble with expensive tastes and a gambling habit who separated from his wife in 1972 and lost custody of his children in 1973. On November 7th, 1974 someone killed the children's nanny and attacked Binghams's wife. The Lord was heard from briefly the following day and then disappeared. Where did he go?

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0:00.0

Thinking Sideways is not brought to you by a rampaging herd of guinea pigs.

0:04.4

Instead, it's supported by the generous contributions of people like you, our listeners, on Patreon.

0:10.1

Visit patreon.com slash thinking sideways to learn more.

0:16.5

Thinking Sideways.

0:18.7

I don't understand.

0:20.5

I do not go to it.

0:22.5

You never know.

0:24.0

Keep the big and big to the point where you're smiling.

0:26.5

What?

0:28.0

Stories of things we simply don't know the answer to.

0:33.0

Well, hey everybody and welcome to another episode of Thinking Sideways.

0:37.0

I am Steve.

0:38.0

Of course, as always, join by.

0:40.5

Devon?

0:41.5

And Joe.

0:42.0

I was gonna play chicken, but...

0:45.0

You, you, you, you, you, you blinked.

0:47.0

Next episode is going to be a really long pause.

0:52.5

As always, we have another unsolved mystery for you.

0:57.0

This week we're gonna talk about the disappearance of Richard John Bingham,

1:03.0

also known as Lord Luke in the Seventh Earl of Luke.

1:08.0

Yeah.

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