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Show Mrs. Maybrlck Relsaaed From Priaoru A cable from Truro, Cornwall, England, Eng-land, says Mrs. Mnybrlrk Is free and) that she hss gone to France. Mrs. Maybrlck, who was Miss Floronc Elizabeth Chandler, a member of a well known and prosperous southern family, waa niarrlod July 22, 1881, to James Maybrlck of Liverpool. She wa then 18 years old. Hor husband waa over 40 years of kgo. In the spring of 1889 Mr. Maybrlck became HI, and Id a few day be died. Ills brother Investigated In-vestigated bis death and charged Mrs. Maybrlck with the niurdor of ber husband. hus-band. A long trial followed, and a cumber of doctors swore that th doctor doc-tor died of arsenical poisoning. Tb dofonse proved that for twenty year Mr. Maybrlck had been a confirmed con-firmed user of arsenic and that be dally took descs Inrgo enough to have killed a dozen ordinary men. Mrs. Maybrlck was eventually sentenced to death by the Judge, but Inter tho sentence sen-tence waa commuted to llfo Imprlsuu-monL |