Florence Maybrick

Florence Maybrick

Florence Maybrick From Victorian Scandal to Haunted Legend

Who Was Florence Maybrick? Florence Maybrick was born Florence Elizabeth Chandler in Mobile, Alabama, and later married Liverpool cotton broker James Maybrick, moving into the respectable world of the Victorian middle class. She became infamous in 1889 when she was accused of poisoning James with arsenic, turning a domestic tragedy into one of the most […]

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Lark Lane

Haunted Cells and Lark Lane Inside Liverpool’s Old Police Station

Haunted Cells and Lark Lane Whispers: Inside Liverpool’s Old Police Station Ghost Hunts Just off vibrant Lark Lane, the Old Police Station looks like any other community building at first glance. Step inside after dark, though, and you quickly realise how much of its policing past still clings to the walls. Narrow corridors, solid cell

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Jack the Ripper

Florence Maybrick, James Maybrick & Jack the Ripper

When discussing the great mysteries of Victorian Britain, the case of Florence Maybrick stands out—a tale woven with scandal and societal judgment that endures to this day. Convicted of murdering her husband, James Maybrick, in 1889, Florence’s story remains one of the most controversial trials of the 19th century. Adding to the intrigue, James was

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