The trial of Mr* Maybrfefc/ for I poisoning her buifond at Liverpool, hie a taken »n unexpected turn. The official IhoWaf «4 the Home Office sta'es that r Mr MaybricH's deith was pot canted by J arsenic, bat was the tiUM of gastro entcntit. Mrs Msybrick asserts tb»t •he purchased the flypapers which were found in her husbanJ'a room for the * ptirpoi* of making a face wash. The pight bt'fore hit death her husband im-'x plored bar to give him a powder, but she refilled until b« declared it would do no t harm if taken in his food. She then ] placed Wine In a tifi of meat j;ice. Her buibsnd wit ••Xep when the rt- ' tamed, and never taited thf Contents of the tin. Mrs Maybrick declafed qbe j nuver knew the powder contained < •rsenio until after her husband's death. 1
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Manawatu Herald, 9 August 1889, Page 2
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