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THE MAYBRICK CASE.

[I'EU STEAMER AT BLUFF], London, August G. A great sensation was created by the publication of the report of the Analyst to the Home office, to whom the stomach of Mr May brick, who was supposed to have been poisoned by his wife, was submitted for analysis The Government Analyist states that Mr Maybrick's death was not caused by arsenic, but was the result of gastroenteritis. The result of the analyists tests clears Mrs Maybrick from the charge of poisoning. Judge Stephens has summed up in favour of the acquittal of Mrs Maybrick.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2666, 13 August 1889, Page 2

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THE MAYBRICK CASE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2666, 13 August 1889, Page 2

THE MAYBRICK CASE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2666, 13 August 1889, Page 2

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