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To Hypnotize Mrs. Maybrick
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To Hypnotize Mrs. Maybrick
TO HYPNOTIZE MRS. MAYBRICK.
Prof. Tyndall Will Sail for England With That Object in View.
Prof. Alex J. McVicar Tyndall, of New York, who claims that he can discover the innocence of alleged criminals by hypnotism, has sailed for England on the steamer Gallia, for the purpose of persuading the English authorities to allow him to hypnotize Mrs. Maybrick, who is serving a life sentence in England for the murder of her husband, and while in that condition forcing her to recall all she knows about her husband's death, so that her guilt or innocence may be demonstrated.
Prof. Tyndall is the man who claims that he can hypnotize himself, remain apparently dead for days, and then come back to life. He offered to allow himself to be buried for thirty days in Chicago during the world's fair, but the Chicago authorities told him there was no vacancy for him in the Potter's field. Mrs. Maybrick is kept in close durance. There is no likelihood that Tyndall will be allowed to see her.
Prof. Tyndall Will Sail for England With That Object in View.
Prof. Alex J. McVicar Tyndall, of New York, who claims that he can discover the innocence of alleged criminals by hypnotism, has sailed for England on the steamer Gallia, for the purpose of persuading the English authorities to allow him to hypnotize Mrs. Maybrick, who is serving a life sentence in England for the murder of her husband, and while in that condition forcing her to recall all she knows about her husband's death, so that her guilt or innocence may be demonstrated.
Prof. Tyndall is the man who claims that he can hypnotize himself, remain apparently dead for days, and then come back to life. He offered to allow himself to be buried for thirty days in Chicago during the world's fair, but the Chicago authorities told him there was no vacancy for him in the Potter's field. Mrs. Maybrick is kept in close durance. There is no likelihood that Tyndall will be allowed to see her.
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