Focus shifts to victims in Lord Lucan murder case as mystery endures
Lord Lucan, a British aristocrat, was accused of murdering his children's nanny, Sandra Rivett, in 1974. After the attack, he vanished, leading to decades of speculation about his fate. He was declared legally dead in 1999, but sightings have been reported worldwide. Veronica, Lady Lucan, survived the attack and later struggled with mental health issues and addiction. She lost custody of her children and died in 2017, leaving behind a complicated legacy. Her son, Neil Berriman, seeks justice for his mother, emphasizing her victimhood. The case has overshadowed the lives of both women involved. While Lucan's disappearance remains a mystery, the focus has shifted back to the victims, highlighting their stories amid the intrigue surrounding the aristocrat's life and crimes.