EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE BY A WOMAN.
The Melbourne Argus of Wednesday last states that Mrs. Mary Ann Rickman was charged at the Brunswick Police Court with exploding a certain explosive, thereby damaging a building occupied by C. E. Chatfield, whereby his life was enaangerd, on the night of the 20th May. The accused exploded dynamite in Chatfield'a house, which was wrecked. One of his eyes was blown out, and one leg had to be amputated. The accused had her hand amputated. She was committed for trial.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8959, 17 August 1892, Page 5
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