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  1. The pages of The Diary of Jack the Ripper reveal the unimaginable--that more than a century ago, the legendary serial killer at work in London's Whitechapel kept a record of his bestial mutilations of women. The writer of the horrific journal is James Maybrick, a depraved, drug-taking, womanizing, 49-year-old Liverpool cotton merchant with a history of domestic violence.

  2. www.jackripper.co.uk › James-Maybrick-Cotton-Merchant-Jack-the-Ripper-suspectJames Maybrick - Jack the Ripper

    James Maybrick died suddenly in 1889, and his name was thrust into the media spotlight when his wife was accused of his murder. Believing that James had been poisoned, his brothers encouraged an investigation and Florence was arrested, tried and convicted. James' name might have disappeared into obscurity had it not been for the Jack the Ripper ...

  3. 30 de oct. de 2021 · Former Norfolk resident James Maybrick has been floated for decades as a prime suspect in the infamous, grisly 1888 London murders. His own life story, however, is perhaps equally riveting. It ...

  4. James Maybrick. Maybrick, a 50 year old Liverpool cotton broker, was named as Jack the Ripper after a diary, purporting to have been written by him, came into the possession of Michael Barrett, an unemployed former merchant seaman and scrap metal dealer from Liverpool. Barrett had been given the diary in a pub by a casual friend Tony Devereux ...

  5. James Maybrick se narodil 24. října 1838 v Liverpoolu. Sčítání lidu v roce 1871 ukazuje, že Maybrick žil se svou matkou v Londýně. O dva roky později zakládá se svým bratrem Edwinem společnost Maybrick and Company a začíná obchodovat s bavlnou.

  6. 2 de sept. de 2017 · When it comes to suspects, James Maybrick is for now at the top of the leaderboard, displacing depraved artist Walter Sickert (favorite of author Patricia Cornwell) and insane barber Aaron Kosminski. What makes Maybrick an unusual suspect is his background and the 200-mile distance between Liverpool and Whitechapel, where the murders were committed.

  7. James Maybrick (ur. 24 października 1838 w Liverpoolu, zm. 11 maja 1889 tamże) – kupiec bawełniany z Liverpoolu, najbardziej znany jako podejrzany o bycie Kubą Rozpruwaczem, czemu wyraz dał w swoim pamiętniku. Pamiętnik często jest uznawany za mistyfikacj ...