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  • #31
    Originally posted by GUT View Post
    Sorry about your brother Caz (that mongrel Black Dog as Churchill called it) but I think your last paragraph is the most likely, took him time to pluck up the courage and on a cold night hypothermia, which he barely noticed in a depressed and suicidal state, got him.
    Thanks GUT.

    Although death by strychnine sounds like an absolutely horrible way to go, the poison was used by one James Maybrick in non-fatal doses for 'recreational' purposes, along with many other noxious substances.

    Love,

    Caz
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    • #32
      It has taken more than a year to identify the man in a case which has attracted global interest.

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      • #33
        Oh, what a surprise. I really didn't hold out much hope that this gentleman would ever be identified.

        Great work from the Police, on this one.

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        • #34
          That is interesting. At least his family knows now.
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          • #35
            There's a documentary on this case coming up on UK tv this week.

            Channel 4 Wed 15th March 10pm

            Possibly timed to coincide with the inquest mentioned in Robert's link on Tue 14th March.

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