In furtherance of what Sir Bob has posted....
In the days following the Grand National, Florence
told Dr Hopper that she couldn't stand to have Maybrick
near her and they'd not shared a bed for two years.
Maybrick had blackened her eye the night before, so
perhaps had he lived long enough he may have done
worse. But to say Maybrick had a "normal" sex life,
does not appear to be true. Maybrick often told
friends his medicine strengthened him and to the
Victorian mind, arsenic and strychnine were aphrodisiacs.
Maybrick gambled every day of his working life. He
was a commodities broker (cotton), where the aim
was to buy low and sell high. He dealt in futures,
so every time he placed an order, he was betting
that whatever he paid for cotton in the US,
could be recouped in the UK market at a profit.
In fact, he was such a gambler that the week
before he died, he left his sickbed and rode out
to the Wirral races in the rain.
Liv
In the days following the Grand National, Florence
told Dr Hopper that she couldn't stand to have Maybrick
near her and they'd not shared a bed for two years.
Maybrick had blackened her eye the night before, so
perhaps had he lived long enough he may have done
worse. But to say Maybrick had a "normal" sex life,
does not appear to be true. Maybrick often told
friends his medicine strengthened him and to the
Victorian mind, arsenic and strychnine were aphrodisiacs.
Maybrick gambled every day of his working life. He
was a commodities broker (cotton), where the aim
was to buy low and sell high. He dealt in futures,
so every time he placed an order, he was betting
that whatever he paid for cotton in the US,
could be recouped in the UK market at a profit.
In fact, he was such a gambler that the week
before he died, he left his sickbed and rode out
to the Wirral races in the rain.
Liv
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