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  1. Oct 6, 2015 · James Maybrick, a wealthy cotton merchant, is believed by some to be Jack the Ripper on the evidence of a document purporting to be his confession - the so-called "Ripper Diary" - unearthed...

  2. Robinson claims that James Maybrick was killed by laudanum administered by Edwin Maybrick, his brother -with whom Florence had an affair before jilting him- orchestrated by Michael who even gave evidence against Florence at her trial.

  3. Jul 6, 2020 · Edwin is 'burried' along with James and their mother and father at Anfield cemetery. These notes were published back in September 2017, so I'm not sure why RJ appears to have ignored the implication - that Mike simply took the information from Maybrick's grave when he found it for the first time.

  4. Aug 7, 2017 · As the Telegraph reports, the claim is based on evidence from a diary that belonged to a Liverpool cotton salesman named James Maybrick in the late 19th century. In the diary, Maybrick describes...

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  5. Mr. Edwin Maybrick: She telegraphed to me suggesting that Dr. M'Cheyne (a medical man and a friend of mine) should be sent for. Dr. Dr. M'Cheyne did not go out as a rule, but held consultations.

  6. Edwin (Maybrick's brother) had procured the juice as a pharmaceutical and the nurses were under orders to administer it to the patient. Around midnight, Nurse Gore was waiting on Maybrick when Florie entered the room and took a bottle of Valentine's meat juice into the washroom where she was sleeping.

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  8. Aug 6, 2017 · Twenty five years ago 'Ripperologists' around the world were stunned by the discovery of a previously unknown memoir, claiming to have been written by Liverpool cotton merchant, James Maybrick.

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