Algorithm that found killers of Jamal Khashoggi identifies Brisbane man, 87, as missing British aristocrat
Lord Lucan and a pensioner in Australia have been matched as “the same individual” by a facial recognition expert who unmasked the Skripal poisoners and Jamal Khashoggi’s killers.
Professor Hassan Ugail believes his world-leading AI photo analysis technology may have cracked Britain’s most infamous murder mystery as a matter of “science and mathematical fact”.
Lord Lucan, an Eton-educated aristocrat, went on the run in 1974 after 29-year-old Sandra Rivett, who worked for him, was bludgeoned to death with a lead pipe in his Belgravia home.
His disappearance without a trace captured the public imagination like few others and led to decades of speculation about his fate.