- DURATION 60 mins
Event Description
On 7th November 1974 virtually 50 years ago, Lord Lucan also called John Bingham, mistakenly murdered the family Nanny. The intended target was his wife, Lady Lucan. The story has captivated crime enthusiasts for half a century. Still, there is more to Lord Lucan than meets the eye. Is he dead? What would happen if he were found today? These questions will be answered through 5 discussion points:
- The Psychologist's Tale. What type of person was the 7th Earl of Lucan. You may be surprised! You will carry out a forensic assessment of Lucan.
- The Detective's Tale. What did Detective Chief Superintendent Ranson make of the case. In 1974, he was one of the most experienced Detectives at Scotland Yard
- The Theorist's Tales. What other theories have other people come up with, which have some credibility
- Another Detective's Tale. One of the Yard's finest undercover operatives gives his considered opinion
- You Decide. What do you think happened to Lord Lucan?
Steve Gaskin, has a personal connection with Lucan. Come along to this unique Restless Event and find out!
- Duration: 60 mins
- Online Zoom event: Join from your computer, phone or tablet (no replay available)
Steve successfully applied for the Metropolitan Police Service. Following basic training, he graduated as the “Top Student”. This was to prove an excellent catalyst and turning point in his life. He worked in Central London and after only 3 years passed the Sergeant’s examination and was rapidly promoted. During this time, he specialised in crime detection. In the early 80’s he dealt with some notable cases, such as the Hyde Park Bombings and attempted assassination of the Israeli Ambassador.
As a senior detective, he undertook serious criminal investigations (murder and terrorist activities), specialising in drug investigation, money laundering, and serious major incidents.
Steve worked at New Scotland Yard combating drug trafficking at the highest level, often working undercover. Later he worked with the Home Office and helped formulate the current money laundering laws. Steve was promoted further to Detective Inspector and won a scholarship to University where he studied Forensic Psychology and Mathematics. He graduated with an excellent degree.
Subsequently, he ran the Central London Child Protection Team and the South London Drug Squad and became involved in school work, with an educational and preventative edge. Steve retired from the Met as Detective Chief Inspector. He completed a PGCE and started teaching mathematics at a London school.
For the past 18 years, Steve has been running immersive Crime Scene events for corporate companies, high-end speaking opportunities, as well as working with journalists, production companies and in education settings. His services have been delivered all over the globe including: - Australia, New Zealand, USA, India, Eurozone and the UK. During the lockdown, he crafted 50 online interactive talks.
In 2023 Steve moved his focus purely to speaking at events, taking the best parts of all of his experience to offer completely unique experiences. He is well known for major TV dramas. The most recent was “Wayne Couzens-Killer in Plain Sight” (Channel 5 June 2023)
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