Introduction
Victims
Suspects
Witnesses
Ripper Letters
Police Officials
Official Documents
Press Reports
Victorian London
Message Boards
Ripper Media
Authors
Dissertations
Timelines
Games & Diversions
Photo Archive
Ripper Wiki
Casebook Examiner
Ripper Podcast
About the Casebook


Most Recent Posts:
Motive, Method and Madness: Did The Ripper Remove Organs? - by GBinOz 24 minutes ago.
Bury, W.H.: Is Bury the best suspect we have? - by C. F. Leon 1 hour ago.
Bury, W.H.: Is Bury the best suspect we have? - by Herlock Sholmes 7 hours ago.
Bury, W.H.: Is Bury the best suspect we have? - by Mark J D 8 hours ago.
Maybrick, James: Acquiring A Victorian Diary - by Lombro2 9 hours ago.
Maybrick, James: Acquiring A Victorian Diary - by rjpalmer 10 hours ago.
Maybrick, James: Acquiring A Victorian Diary - by Lombro2 10 hours ago.
Bury, W.H.: Is Bury the best suspect we have? - by Lewis C 11 hours ago.

Most Popular Threads:
Maybrick, James: Acquiring A Victorian Diary - (11 posts)
Motive, Method and Madness: Did The Ripper Remove Organs? - (8 posts)
Bury, W.H.: Is Bury the best suspect we have? - (8 posts)
General Discussion: Summing Up And Verdict - (7 posts)
Motive, Method and Madness: Catherine Eddowes' Kidney - (7 posts)
Maybrick, James: The Diary—Old Hoax or New? - (6 posts)


Brooklyn Daily Eagle
New York, USA
20 October 1889

The crime of Mrs. Maybrick, like the surgical operations of Jack the Ripper, has been wrought into a drama. It is called "The Poisoner" and the woman who presumably puts strychnine into the hero's coffee is known as Florence Mayburn. A woman is the author and in the principal scene she has employed the mirror scene from "Monbars."