Mrs. Maybrick's Own Story: My Fifteen Lost Years

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CONTENTS PART ONE MRS. MAYBRICK'S OWN STORY PAGE Foreword.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Florence Elizabeth Maybrick, Frontispiece

FOREWORD

CHAPTER ONE Before the Trial My Arrest

CHAPTER TWO The Trial The Injustice of Trying the Case at Liverpool

CHAPTER THREE In Solitary Confinement Removal to Woking Prison

CHAPTER FOUR The Period of Probation A Change of Cell

CHAPTER FIVE The Period of Hard Labor Routine

CHAPTER SIX At Aylesbury Prison Removal from Woking

CHAPTER SEVEN A Petition for Release Denied by the Secretary of State

CHAPTER EIGHT Religion in Prison Life Dedication of New Chapel

CHAPTER NINE My Last Years in Prison I am Set to Work in the Library

CHAPTER TEN My Release I Learn the Time When My Sentence Will Terminate

PART TWO ANALYSIS OF THE MAYBRICK CASE

Introduction Petitions for a Reprieve

THE BRIEF OF MESSRS. LUMLEY and LUMLEY

Mrs. Maybrick's Own Analysis Of The Meat-Juice Incident

MEMORIALS FOR RESPITE OF SENTENCE From the Physicians of Liverpool

NEW EVIDENCE Arsenic Sold to Maybrick by Druggist

Mrs. Maybrick’s Own Story

MRS. MAYBRICK’S
OWN STORY


MY FIFTEEN LOST YEARS

By
FLORENCE ELIZABETH MAYBRICK
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FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY
NEW YORK and LONDON
1905

Copyright, 1904,
By FLORENCE ELIZABETH MAYBRICK


[Printed in the United States of America]


Published December, 1904

To

ALL THOSE FRIENDS IN AMERICA AND ENGLAND

WHO, WITH UNWAVERING FAITH IN MY
INNOCENCE, WORKED STEADFASTLY FOR MY FREEDOM,
THIS BOOK IS GRATEFULLY DEDICATED

FLORENCE ELIZABETH MAYBRICK.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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