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ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY MRS. MAYBRICK. HER CONFESSION.

I UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. | London. 3 let December. Mrs. Maybrick's illness is due to attempted suicide, by pricking the lungs with a needle. [Our San Francisoo mail summary contains tho following particulars : — Mrs. Maybrick, who is in Woking prison, Liverpool, on the charge of murdering her husband, is critically ill., It was thought she was dying, and the last sacrament was administered her. She mode the hist confession of a dyingprisoner, and declared she was innocent of any moral intent or deed and act against thelife of James Maybriok. She had several hemorrhages of the lungs, which left her sc weak that if they occur again she will probably die. She had been suffering from hemorrhage for six weeks'. She has petitioned the Borne Secretary to release her from prison before the disease becomes incurable. !

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 2

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ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY MRS. MAYBRICK. HER CONFESSION. Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 2

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY MRS. MAYBRICK. HER CONFESSION. Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 1, 3 January 1893, Page 2

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