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  1. Florence Maybrick. Florence Elizabeth Chandler Maybrick (3 September 1862 – 23 October 1941) was an American woman convicted in the United Kingdom of murdering her husband, cotton merchant James Maybrick . Early life. The Chandler Mansion in Mobile, Alabama, birthplace of Florence Chandler.

  2. Jan 11, 2024 · Joanne Hayle. Updated: Jan 10, 2024 8:19 PM EST. Florence Maybrick. Public domain. Florence Maybrick: Newlywed in Liverpool. American-born Florence Maybrick was either a calculating killer or a woman damned by society for her adultery and subsequently branded a murderer.

  3. Oct 27, 2021 · Florence Chandler Maybrick was an American who was accused of murdering her husband in Britain in 1889 and escaped the death sentence. She became a prison reformer and lived in New Milford, Connecticut, until her death in 1941.

  4. Jan 6, 2017 · Florence Maybrick was a victim of Victorian injustice, wrongfully convicted of poisoning her husband in 1889. She lived in seclusion in South Kent, Connecticut, until her death in 1941.

  5. Florence was accused of poisoning her husband, James Maybrick, who was 23 years her senior. After his sudden death, stories of mutual infidelities, betrayal and murder ran rampant. Florence's life began in Mobile, Alabama, as she was born to Carrie E Holbrook-Chandler and William George Chandler, a banker. Her father died, and her mother re ...

  6. Florence Maybrick was convicted of poisoning her husband James in 1889, but her case sparked debates about women's rights, justice and Jack-the-Ripper. Learn about the evidence, the trial, the judge and the controversy in this chapter from The Elements of Murder.

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