Florence Chandler Maybrick died 80 years ago, penniless, in a ramshackle shanty in a wooded area in the Gaylordsville section of New Milford, CT. At one time, she was the heiress to a million acres of land in the mid-Atlantic states. She was also married to a wealthy cotton trader in Liverpool, England, until he died from poisoning. Florence was convicted to hang for his murder. It was said she killed him because she knew he was Jack the Ripper. But, was she framed? And was someone else actually The Ripper? This unbelievable “whodunit” will leave you amazed. New Milford author and Florence Maybrick expert Ron Suresha is our special guest.
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