She is sometimes known as "Essie Bible."
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FULL TEXT (Article 1 of 4): Flora, Ill., March 8. – Ernest
L. Malinsky, locomotive engineer, and his wife, Elsie Bible Malinsky, were
arrested at their home last night and lodged in the Clay County jail at
Louisville, charged with the murder of his first wife, Mrs. Laura Malinsky, who
died under mysterious circumstances Sept. 26, inst.
Malinsky’s attorneys were informed today that the arrests
were based on the report of a St. Louis chemist, who had said he had found
arsenic in the viscera of Malinsky’s first wife.
The first Mrs. Malinsky was said by an attending physical
to have died ptomaine poison and cerebral hemorrhage. She becomes ill after
eating watermelon. On the request of relatives at Iola, Ill., however, State’s
Attorney Williams Dec. 11 the body was exhumed and the vital organs removed for
examination.
After extensive texts Dr. Ralph Thompson of the National
Pathological Laboratory of St. Louis reported to State’s Attorney Thompson that
he found no traces of poison and expressed the opinion Mrs. Malinsky died of
natural causes. His opinion had the concurrence of Dr. W. D. Collier of St.
Louis University, who was retained by Smith & Smith of Flora, Malinsky
attorneys.
Later, however, a biological chemist took took the organs
for further examination and it was following receipt of his report that Sheriff
Cogswell arrested Malinsky and his wife.
The present Mrs. Malinsky became the engineer’s housekeeper
after the first Mrs. Malinsky died and married him about six weeks after the
funeral.
[“Man And Second Wife Accused Of Woman’s Death – Flora, Ill., Engineer Wed Six Weeks After First Mate Succumbed Under Strange Circumstances. – Chemist’s Report Leads To Arrests – Investigation Was Sought by Her Relatives and on Dec. 11 Physicians Exhumed the Body.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Mo.), Mar. 8, 1926, p. 2]
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[“Man And Second Wife Accused Of Woman’s Death – Flora, Ill., Engineer Wed Six Weeks After First Mate Succumbed Under Strange Circumstances. – Chemist’s Report Leads To Arrests – Investigation Was Sought by Her Relatives and on Dec. 11 Physicians Exhumed the Body.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Mo.), Mar. 8, 1926, p. 2]
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FULL
TEXT (Article 2 of 4): Flora, Ill., March 10 – Mrs. Elsie Bible
Malinsky, 45, late Tuesday pleaded guilty in Clay county circuit court
to the poison murder of Mrs. Laura Malinsky, 53, former wife of her
husband, Ernest L. Malinsky, 50, and was sentenced to life imprisonment
in Joliet prison.
Mrs. Malinsky said she gave the poison to the woman in a glass of water. She absolved her husband whom she married six weeks after the death of the first Mrs. Malinsky, of all blame.
In passing sentence on Mrs. Malinsky, Circuit Judge Thomas M. Jett unleashed a scathing denunciation of the woman and her crime. “If you were a man I would hang you,” the judge told her. “The fact that you are a woman is all that saves you.” He described the crime as “cowardly.”
Mrs.
Malinsky was calm as she received the life sentence, and remained as
unmoved during the period of several minutes the judge lectured her. She made no comment. She will be taken to the penitentiary Wednesday.
Malinsky, who accompanied his wife into the courtroom, cried when sentence was pronounced. He declared he had no knowledge of Mrs. Malinsky having poisoned his first wife.
Malinsky was arraigned late Tuesday on the murder charge and held to circuit court in default of $15,000 bond. The
state’s attorney said Tuesday night the charges against Malinsky
“probably will be dropped,” but added he has not definitely decided what
action he will pursue.
The present Mrs. Malinsky has been married three times. She was divorced by her first husband, Wilbur Cope, on the grounds of desertion after they had lived together two years. Her second husband, Bible died December 11, 1923. The attending physician said death was from pleuro-pneumonia and contributory tubercular meningitis.
The
then Mrs. Bible became housekeeper for Malinsky during the illness of
his first wife, and continued as his housekeeper until they married
about a month after the death of his first wife. She has one child, a boy, fourteen, by her second husband. Malinsky has a grown son by his first wife. He is a native of Germany and formerly resided at Iola, Illinois.
[“Flora
Woman Is Murderer - Mrs. Malinsky Confesses - Is Sentenced To Life In
Prison.” Decatur Daily Review (Il.), Mar. 10, 1926, p. 1]
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FULL TEXT (Article 4 of 4): Flora, Ill., March 11. – State’s Attorney Harold S. Williams told the Associated Press tonight that Mrs. Leslie Bible Malinsky, under life sentence for the poison murder of the former wife of her husband, has made a further confession substantially admitting having committed two other poison murders and attempting a fourth one.
On Swalbur Cope, first husband:
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FULL TEXT (Article 3 of 4): Flora, Mar 11. – “I don’t know
what to think of her. She has always been the best mother, the kindest woman
imaginable. She took good care of my children when they were little and they
were always considered her as one of the family. My wife liked her.”
In the foregoing manner did Ernest Malinsky, Baltimore and
Ohio railroad engineer, characterize his wife, Mrs. Elsie Malinsky, who Tuesday
pleaded guilty to poisoning Malinsky’s first wife, Mrs. Laura Malinsky.
Sentenced to pass the remainder of her life in prison in Joliet, Mrs. Elsie
Bible Malinsky will be taken there Friday to begin her term.
~ Slowly Breaking Down ~
Wednesday afternoon for the first time since the ordeal in
the circuit court room, Malinsky saw his wife. He visited her in the Clay
county jail. Certain legal technicalities in the connection with Malinsky’s
taking over the care of the second wife’s none-year-old son by another marriage
had to be taken care of. She was the legal guardian of the son: now her husband
is to be the guardian.
Although she has shown no signs of regret at the deed to
which she so calmly confessed Tuesday, Mrs. Malinsky is rapidly breaking down.
She cries a great portion of the time and her spirits are apparently drooping
lower and lower as the hour for her journey to the penitentiary draws nearer.
~ Worries About Separation ~
While she exhibits not the slightest trace of remorse for
the murder. Mrs. Malinsky is torn by thoughts of the separation from her
husband. She may not realize the enormity of her crime; she does realize what
the separation means.
Meanwhile her husband stolidly plans to resume his labors
either Thursday or Friday. He is free on $15,000 furnished by business men
here. His neighbors apparently accept the story told by Mrs. Malinsky, that she
alone is guilty of the murder.
[“Love Poisoner Breaking Under Strain Of Jail – Ernest
Malinsky Says Second Wife was Kind to Children – ‘Doesn’t Understand’,” Decatur
Herald (Il.), Mar. 11, 1926, Sec. 2, p. 1]
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FULL TEXT (Article 4 of 4): Flora, Ill., March 11. – State’s Attorney Harold S. Williams told the Associated Press tonight that Mrs. Leslie Bible Malinsky, under life sentence for the poison murder of the former wife of her husband, has made a further confession substantially admitting having committed two other poison murders and attempting a fourth one.
Confronted with circumstantial evidence county authorities
had obtained since her first confession to the poison murder of Mrs. Laura May
Malinsky last fall, the woman broke down yesterday, the state’s attorney said,
and made a further confession.
Williams said she did not make a complete confession but
substantially admitted that about 15 years ago she poisoned and kills the wife
of Havill Bible in order that she might marry him, and that about three years
ago she fatally poisoned Bible when she became dissatisfied with him as a
husband.
The woman is 44 years of age and has had three husbands. Her
first husband Wilbur Cope, divorced her about 18 years ago after it was alleged
she made an unsuccessful attempt to poison him, Williams said.
Later she was convicted in the Clay county court with living
in adultery with Bible and it was after this that Bible’s first wife died. The
then Mrs. Cope married Bible and his death occurred in December, 1923.
She later became the housekeeper for Ernest T. Malinsky, a
locomotive engineer, and gave poison to his wife resulted in her death last
September 26. She married Malinsky a few weeks later and her arrest recently
followed exhuming of the first Mrs. Malinsky’s body and examination of the
viscera.
Mrs. Malinsky was sentenced here Tuesday and Sheriff
Cogswell left with her this morning for Joliet prison. The confession to the
triple poison murders was made to the sheriff, authorities said. Cogswell was
not reached for a comment.
State’s Attorney Williams said no additional charge would be
filed against the woman because she is under sentence to serve a life term.
Her present husband is under bond on a murder charge in
connection with the death of his first wife but the prosecutor has indicated he
does not intend to push the case because Mrs. Malinsky absolved him of all
blame.
[“Admits Killing Three Persons – Woman Tells of Using Poison
to Get and Dispose of Husbands,” Sarasota Herald (Fl.), Mar. 12, 1926, p. 1]
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Nellie Esther "Essie" Trotter, maiden name
CHRONOLOGY:
Circa 1908 – Swalbur Cope, first husband (married Nov. 4,
1900, Clay Co., Il.), attempted murder.
Before Dec, 1923 – Mrs. Bible, wife of second husband, dies.
Dec. 11, 1923 – Havill (Ajibil) Bible (married in Clay Co.,
Il.), second husband, dies.
Sep. 26, 1925 – Laura May Malinsky, 53, wife of third
husband; Flora, Ill.
Mar. 7, 1926 – Ernest & Elsie Malinsky (44, or 45)
arrested.
Mar. 9, 1926 – EM pleads guilty to one murder, that of Laura
May Malinsky (poisoned water); sentenced to life in Joliet prison.
Mar. 11, 1926 – EM confesses to to other murders and
attempting another.
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On Swalbur Cope, first husband:
The woman is 44 years old. She has had three husbands. Her
first husband, Swalbur Cope, divorced her about eighteen years ago after she
had made an unsuccessful attempt to poison him, Williams said. [“Woman Admits
Other Killings,” The Lincoln Star (Lincoln, Neb), Mar. 12, 1926, p. ?]
Nellie Esther "Essie" is sent to Joliet Prison and
is released on June 18, 1950.
Nellie moved to Sacramento Ca., to live next to son Floyd. She died September 23, 1980.
Nellie moved to Sacramento Ca., to live next to son Floyd. She died September 23, 1980.
For links to other cases of woman who murdered 2 or more husbands (or paramours), see Black Widow Serial Killers.
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SICK!!!
ReplyDeleteShe should have been hung. Pure and simple.
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