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  1. James Maybrick (Liverpool, 25 de octubre de 1838-ibídem, 11 de mayo de 1889) fue un negociante de telas inglés. Aún hoy día esta persona es uno de los sospechosos de haber podido ser el asesino en serie conocido como Jack el Destripador.

  2. James Maybrick (24 October 1838 – 11 May 1889) was a Liverpool cotton merchant. After his death, his wife, Florence Maybrick, was convicted of murdering him by poisoning in a sensational trial. The "Aigburth Poisoning" case was widely reported in the press on both sides of the Atlantic.

  3. Hace 1 día · Liverpool businessman James maybrick died of arsenic poisoning in May, 1889. His wife, Florence, was later found guilty of his murder. In 1992 a journal, which, it was claimed, was written by James maybrick, in which he claimed to have been Jack the Ripper..

  4. 2 de jun. de 2019 · En sus páginas James Maybrick, un mercader de algodón de Liverpool, confesaría haber acabado con la vida de cinco mujeres en Whitechapel y otra en Manchester y finaliza desenmascarándose como ...

  5. 22 de mar. de 2024 · James Maybrick En 1991 apareció el presunto diario del asesino, un manuscrito de 64 páginas, que apuntaba a James Maybrick. Este empresario algodonero de Liverpool era un hombre de unos ...

  6. 27 de mar. de 2024 · James Maybrick was a 19th-century Liverpool cotton merchant who died in 1889 under suspicious circumstances. A diary allegedly written by him claims to be the confession of Jack the Ripper, the notorious serial killer of London prostitutes in 1888.

  7. James Maybrick is one of the most plausible Ripper suspects due to several pieces of key evidence which came to light after his death. Could James Maybrick have been Jack the Ripper? Who Was James Maybrick? Born in Liverpool in 1838, James Maybrick entered the cotton trade business at an early age.