Er I don't think it has been demolished.....well not up to a few months ago anyway. I'll check on that next time i'm passing. The Poste House issue seals it for me. A bit careless of the forger what! Aside from that, it was a tragic story and Florence Maybrick grew to be old and anonymous. She lived in squalid conditions when she moved back to the states and was eventually identified by a tag on an item of clothing that she sent to be cleaned with a neighbour. Luckilly the neighbour was kind enough not to reveal Florences true identity until she died. It also seems incredible that she was convicted of murder when, according to what i have read, Mr Maybrick used to sprinkle arsenic on his food as a flavour enhancer.

But what I find more incredible is that I worked as a cop in South Liverpool for 30 years. I passed Battlecrease House thousands of times and knew nothing of the Maybrick case until a few years ago. Liverpool History does not seem to be well documented or should I say, certain aspects of it doesn't. Thank goodness for Chris George.