Britsh handyman on trial for Dordogne murder of golf course owner
Dordogne is home to around 20,000 Britons
A BRITISH handyman has gone on trial for murdering a British millionaire golf course owner during a violent row in a case that has shocked the Dordogne.
Neil Andrew Ludlam, 33, was accused of bludgeoning and stabbing to death Peter Fuller, 67, his friend and employer, in a drunken fight at his five-bedroom home on June 26, 2009 – just three weeks after taking up employment with the retired Total oil engineer.













