Originally posted by caz
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Sorry I did not respond earlier. I was watching the ruckus on the "Tumblety threads".
It depends on how much arsenic "Sir Jim" dosed with himself with. As you know one can actually build up a tolerance for the poison. The issue of whether he overdosed himself, or if Florence gave him too much (accidentally or intentionally), or if someone else did remains in the air.
It's an interesting case on it's own merits. I have read and reread the old Trevor Christie book on Florence (of which I still have a copy). If any murder victim (or supposed murder victim) of that period had to be the subject of the issue of a "diary" by the Ripper, Maybrick would lead the list (I have an alternative 1889 "victim" but why bring up that party?).
Jeff
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