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Claims Lord Lucan's 'facial match' found in Australia

The official line is that after the notorious Lord Lucan was accused of murdering his children’s nanny in 1974, he disappeared without a trace and hasn’t been seen since. Or has he? Some presume he is dead, while others think he may be still alive and...

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15.05 9 Nov 2022


Claims Lord Lucan's 'facial match' found in Australia


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15.05 9 Nov 2022


The official line is that after the notorious Lord Lucan was accused of murdering his children’s nanny in 1974, he disappeared without a trace and hasn’t been seen since. Or has he? Some presume he is dead, while others think he may be still alive and evading justice. Now, a special AI facial recognition software is on the case.

Sean was joined by Hassan Ugail, Professor of Visual Computing at the University of Bradford...


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