Royal Murder Mysteries: Death in the Valley
A THOUSAND YEARS OF ROYALTY • 44m
During World War II, Kenya's Happy Valley was a hedonistic hideaway for society's Royal and Aristocratic elite where casual sex, drug taking and general debauchery were common.
This is the true story of the life and mysterious murder of the most talked about and notorious member of the set; the 22nd Earl of Errol, Josslyn Hay. Since he was discovered dead in his car with a bullet through his head just outside Nairobi in 1941, speculation about the unknown murderer and his motive has continued.
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