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  1. 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 [ edit ]

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  2. Jan 11, 2024 · American-born Florence Maybrick was either a calculating killer or a woman damned by society for her adultery and subsequently branded a murderer. In Victorian England, Florence became notorious as hungry tabloid journalists exploited the spectacle of her case.

  3. Mar 23, 2014 · In spite of the best efforts of her advocate, Sir Charles Russell, the jury found Florence Maybrick guilty, and she was sentenced to hang. There then followed a public outcry.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Florence Maybrick was the wife of James Maybrick, who allegedly confessed to being Jack the Ripper in a diary. She had a turbulent marriage, an affair, and was accused of poisoning her husband in 1889.

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  8. Feb 25, 2014 · The story began in 1880, when Florence Chandler, a flirtatious 17-year-old from Alabama, met a Liverpool merchant on board a steamer making its way across the Atlantic. James Maybrick, 23 years...

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