News about Lord Lucan My Story
The Sunday Telegraph, 5th July 2009:
"Colourful array of living statues prepare to take to Trafalgar Square
plinth
A greying Lord Lucan will be there, and a crooning Elvis Presley. Britannia with her trident will join a
Morris dancer, a cow and a giant pigeon...
... Lord Lucan is actually Bill Coles, 44, an Edinburgh-based journalist and author who has just written a
fictional work about what happened to the peer, who disappeared after his nanny was found murdered at his London
home in 1974.
"Finding Lord Lucan was the holy grail of journalism for years," Mr Coles said. "I will be trying to look like
Lucan as if he were alive today, with grey hair, and will do my swaggering
best to look like a British earl."
Mr Coles will wear a grey pinstripe suit, lilac waistcoat and old Etonian tie when he steps on to the plinth at
4pm on Thursday.
"I will stand there jauntily with one hand on my hip and the other holding a glass of red wine which I will be
drinking for most of my hour," he added. "
Link to Telegraph article
Lord
Lucan's
story can be found in William
Coles' new publication
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