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In 1889, Florence Maybrick, was found guilty of killing her husband, James Maybrick, by poisoning him with arsenic. In 1992, a diary was found, allegedly written by James Maybrick, in which he confessed to being Jack the Ripper.

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In 1889, Florence Maybrick, was found guilty of killing her husband, James Maybrick, by poisoning him with arsenic. In 1992, a diary was found, allegedly written by James Maybrick, in which he confessed to being Jack the Ripper.
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Christopher Jones is a retired secondary school teacher, though he still works part-time as a mountain leader specialising in supporting DofE expeditions in the hills and mountains of North Wales. Christopher is a graduate in modern history and politics from Liverpool University. He later obtained the PGCE teaching qualification, a Masters in Education and the prestigious NPQH award. He taught in comprehensive schools in Bootle and Liverpool on Merseyside. He was for many years Head of History in a Bootle school before later becoming a Deputy Headteacher in one of Liverpool's largest secondary schools.