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  1. Florence Bravo (née Campbell; 5 September 1845 – 17 September 1878) was a British heiress and widow who was linked to the unsolved murder of her second husband, Charles Bravo. On 21 April 1876, after three days of agonising illness, Charles died of antimony poisoning.

  2. Charles Delauney Bravo (30 November 1845 – 21 April 1876) was a British lawyer who was fatally poisoned with antimony in 1876. The case is still sensational, notorious and unresolved. The case is also known as The Charles Bravo Murder and the Murder at the Priory .

  3. 30 de jul. de 2021 · Florence Bravo A esposa era quem provavelmente tinha mais possibilidades de estar ligada à morte de Bravo, tanto intencionalmente como acidentalmente . Acostumada à sua vida de solteira e a ter controle sobre a própria fortuna, ela poderia ter se aborrecido com a nova vida.

  4. 10 de out. de 2023 · Lucy Worsley investigates Florence Bravo, the focus of a sensational unsolved Victorian murder case, and asks whether she was a ruthless poisoner or an abused wife. Show more

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · In the first case in the series, Lucy explores the story of Florence Bravo, the woman at the heart of one of the most sensational unsolved murder cases of the Victorian era,...

  6. Florence Bravo. Released On: 20 Apr 2022. Available for over a year. Lucy Worsley investigates a Victorian woman at the centre of a sensational poisoning. Read more. More episodes. Programme...

  7. Florence Bravo (née Campbell; 5 September 1845 – 17 September 1878) was a British heiress and widow who was linked to the unsolved murder of her second husband, Charles Bravo. On 21 April 1876, after three days of agonising illness, Charles died of antimony poisoning.