MRS MAYBRICK IN PRISON. An American lady has interviewed Mrs Mayhriok in Alyeshnry goal. Mrs Maybrick was in charge of the prison library. She did all the repairing and cataloguing, and she took charge of the books -for the chapel. Mrs Maybrick has not heard anything of her children for seven years. During the first six years of her imprisonment the Haybricks allowed her to see photographs of them and retain them for 24 hours, but that privilege was stopped seven years ago. ' Her son is now 20 years of age, ahd her daughter 16.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4818, 22 November 1902, Page 4 (Supplement)
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