SEE: Georg Korin’s Murder Syndicate – Jebel, Timis county (Temesvar), Romania, 1899
***Nikodem – FULL TEXT: Vienna, July 18. – The most sensational murder trial that has occurred in Hungary during this century ended in the District Criminal Court of Temesvar.
Nine women and three men, all residents of the little town of Szebely in southern Hungary, were charged with having murdered their respective husbands, wives and sweethearts with arsenic. The main instigator of all the crime is supposed to be George Korin, the village druggist.
Marie Nikodem, the widow who was convicted of having murdered two husbands, was sentenced to imprisonment for life at hard labor, while the others were let off with sentences ranging from fifteen to ten years.
The light sentence, only fifteen years, received by the druggist, is most astounding of all. It was proved in the course of the trial that he supplied all the women poisoners with arsenic, knowing what use it was to be put.
[“Eleven Poisoners Sent To Prison. - End of Remarkable Trial in Hungary of Persons in Wholesale Murder Plot.” The Centralia Enterprise and Tribune (Wi.), Jul. 22, 1899]
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Jebel is a commune in Timiş County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Jebel, and also included Pădureni village until 2004, when it was split off to form a separate commune. [Wikipedia].
Alternate names in various languages: Jebel (German); Schebel (German); Szebely (Hungarian); Szephely (Hungarian); Jebel, Romania (Official).
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FULL TEXT (translated from German): Temesvar, 2 July.
In the process of Zuebely poisoners and spouses, on Saturday, Marie Nikodem was
sentenced to life imprisonment by two murders; Katharina Urszika, Zimcsa
Trifuni and Marie Nikodem, for committing
two murders sentenced to life; Katharina Urszika, Zimcsa Trifuni and
Marie Csoran sentenced to 15 years in prison for murder. Georg Korin, who sold
the poison to the murderesses, for complicity in 5 murders was sentenced to 15
years in prison. The other 9 defendants were acquitted. The prosecutor and the
condemned confirmed the judgement..
[“Zlebely's poisoners.” (Die Giftmischerinnen von
Zlebely.), Viennese Latest News. (Viemnna, Austria), July 3,
1899., p. 4]
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TEXT: Temesvar, 2. Juli. – In dem Processe der Giftmischerinnen und
Gattenmörderinnen von Zuebely wurden am Samstag Marie Nikodem wegen Verübung
von zwei Morden zu lebenslänglichen Zuchthaus, Katharina Urszika, Zimcsa
Trifuni und Marie Nikodem wegen Verübung von zwei Morden zu lebenslänglichem
Zuchthaus, Katharina Urszika, Zimcsa Trifuni und Marie Csoran wegen Mordes zu
15 Jahren Zuchthaus, Georg Korin, welcher das Gift den Mörderinnen verkaufte,
wegen Mitschuld an 5 Morden zu 15 Jahren Zuchthaus verurheilt. Die anderen 9
Angeklagten wurden freigesprochen. Der Staatsanwalt und die Verurtheilten
meldeten die Verufung an.
[Die
Giftmischerinnen von Zlebely. Wiener Neueste Nachrichten. (Viemnna, Austria),
3. Juli 1899., p. 4]
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Triku
– FULL TEXT: Vienna, July 3. What is regarded as the most remarkable
case in criminal history has occurred in Zesbeley, In Southern Hungary.
Twelve women and two men are on trial before the district colonial court
of Temesvar, all charged with having murdered their respective
husbands, wives and sweethearts with arsenic, the main instigator of all
the crimes being George Korin, a Zesbely druggist.
The most sensational feature of this wholesale murder trial is the
attempt of the prosecution to convict Dr. Johann Mayer, the village
physician, of being the principal accomplice of the druggist. The
evidence has already shown that Dr. Mayer issued in a number of cases
certificates of “death by natural causes,” while he knew that the
deceased persons had died of poisoning.
It is believed here that despite the fact that 120 witnesses have been
summoned, the trial will be ended in a day or two, and that, with the
customary swiftness of justice in that part of Hungary, all the accused
persons will be put to death before the end of the week.
George Korin, the alleged inciter of all these crimes, is a unique
character. His village apothecary shop was the meeting place of all the
social gossipers of the district. Korin knew the family secrets of all,
and peasant women principally were his dupes. He understood how to tempt
the young peasant wife, who cared little for and always quarreled with
her penurious husband, to see that he had his life heavily insured and
to get rid of him in the most summary and unsuspecting manner.
Where Korin knew that a peasant woman was sustaining clandestine
relations with a lover he gradually obtained her confidence, and for a
consideration taught her how to use arsenic with which to destroy her
husband.
The village cemetery of Zesbeley would have become more densely
populated were it not for anonymous communications sent from time to
time during the past year to the authorities at Teraesyar by some one
who evidently had a grudge against Korin, the druggist. At first no heed
was paid to the information, but when some months ago it was learned
that Frau Lisa Triku,
a veritable female Bluebeard, had buried her fourth husband, whom she
had married but a short time ago, an investigation was made with the
result that sixteen bodies were exhumed and sent to the office of the
State chemist at Budapest.
The bodies were indicated in one of the anonymous letters. All were
found to contain arsenic of sufficient quantity to kill two men.
Two of the murderesses have committed suicide in prison. They are
Jeanette Gaga, aged twenty, and Icenia Diminetzku, a beautiful young
woman. Each left a full confession, implicating George Korin.
Korin is not only accused of having instigated fourteen murders, but of
having poisoned his wife also, in order to secure the insurance on her
life and property. Dr. Johann Mayer is also accused of having killed one
sweetheart in order to secure another.
[“Women Taught Murder – Discovery of Assassination in Hungary – Peasant
Wives Instructed by a Village Apothecary to Dose Husbands to Death –
Twelve Persons Figure in a Sensational Trial – Suicides Implicate
Accused Druggist,” The Evening Times (Washington, D.C.), Jul. 3, 1899,
p. 2]
Jebel is a commune in Timiş County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Jebel, and also included Pădureni village until 2004, when it was split off to form a separate commune. [Wikipedia].
Alternate names in various languages: Jebel (German); Schebel (German); Szebely (Hungarian); Szephely (Hungarian); Jebel, Romania (Official).
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More: Champion Black Widow Serial Killers
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For more than two dozen similar cases, dating from 1658 to 2011, see the summary list with links see: The Husband-Killing Syndicates
***More: Champion Black Widow Serial Killers
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For more than two dozen similar cases, dating from 1658 to 2011, see the summary list with links see: The Husband-Killing Syndicates
For links to other cases of woman who murdered 2 or more husbands (or paramours), see Black Widow Serial Killers.
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Oh my god, a friend just sent me a link to your blog because my name is Marie. And my maiden name is Nikodem and yes, my grandparents came over from Hungary. Wait til I show my husband!
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