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1975: Missing earl guilty of murder Lord Lucan murdered the 29-year-old nanny of his three young children, an inquest jury has decided. The earl has not been seen since the night Sandra Rivett died on 7 November 1974, and the jury of three women and six men returned the verdict in his absence. A warrant committing him for trial at the Central Criminal Court was issued by Westminster Coroner Dr Gavin Thurston immediately after the decision. Scotland Yard detectives said they were "making active inquiries" abroad in an attempt to trace the disgraced peer - nicknamed "Lucky" because of past successes at the gambling table. The court was told how the seventh earl of Lucan had beaten and killed Mrs Rivett with a lead pipe in the basement of their Lower Belgrave Street home and put her body in a mail sack.
The coroner told the inquest the motive for these attacks was a "matter of conjecture". The peer's estranged wife said in a statement she was relieved the case was over and now intended to put the matter behind her. "I cannot say that I am pleased or displeased with the verdict - I was only concerned with establishing the facts," she said. Detective Chief Superintendent Roy Ranson said outside court he thought it unlikely the missing earl was still alive, but told reporters it would not affect the inquiry into the murder. "We're still looking for Lord Lucan all over the world and until these sightings run out we'll continue to follow every one up," he said. |
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