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Atlanta Constitution
Georgia, U.S.A.
14 June 1889

THE MAYBRICK TRIAL

Liverpool, June 13.
At the hearing today in the case of Mrs. Maybrick, who is charged with poisoning her husband, Michael Maybrick, brother of the deceased, admitted that he had given to the police a copy of the dispatch which the deceased had requested him to cable to New York. He had sent the dispatch the next day. The hearing was concluded today and Mrs. Maybrick was committed for trial at the next assizes.


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  Florence Maybrick
       Press Reports: Atlanta Constitution - 1 June 1889 
       Press Reports: Atlanta Constitution - 16 June 1889 
       Press Reports: Atlanta Constitution - 23 June 1889 
       Press Reports: Atlanta Constitution - 25 October 1889 
       Press Reports: Atlanta Constitution - 26 May 1889 
       Press Reports: Atlanta Constitution - 29 May 1889 
       Press Reports: Bluefield Daily Telegraph - 6 June 1905 
       Press Reports: Colorado Spring Gazette - 10 August 1889 
       Press Reports: Freeborn County Standard - 15 August 1889 
       Press Reports: Freeborn County Standard - 18 August 1889 
       Press Reports: Freeborn County Standard - 24 October 1889 
       Press Reports: Times [London] - 20 May 1889 
       Press Reports: Times [London] - 29 May 1889 
       Press Reports: Times [London] - 6 June 1889 
       Press Reports: Trenton Times - 13 August 1889 
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       Suspects: The Trial of Florence Maybrick