Show CLUB OF JBERESSES Women Banded Together to Kill Husbands DIABOLICAL PLOT EXPOSED Coroner Who Signed Burial I Permits Under Arrost Bich and Influential Women of Hungary Hun-gary Organized to Butcher Hated Liege Lords Budapest Dec B Coroner Hun lach who Is in jail charged with being the active agent of a club of married women who murdered their husbands is in a state of nervous collapse and has intimated to the authorities that he Is willing to make a full confession As the club Is composed of some of the richest women in social life in and around Veresmacht near Arad Hungary Hun-gary every effort Is being made to prevent pre-vent this confession becoming public The Veresmacht club was well organized or-ganized had abundant mosey behind It and its members have considerable social so-cial and political influence Its method of work was extremely simple When a woman was heard to qomplaln of her husband or to say that she was sorry that she had ever married mar-ried an agent of the club would visit her and show her how easily she could get rid of the man she hated If she i fused the first offer to become a member of the club a second agent was rfent I to her until finally either through willingness willing-ness or fear she became a member and an accomplice of the gang of assassins who posed In Alt AraQ as society leaders lead-ers When the proper tim came and she was keyed up to her work Coroner Ilunsach would give her the poison and Instruct her as to Its use Ho would take care to be on ihe spot when the death was reported and after a mock investigation would bring in a verdict of death by heart disease or apoplexy grant a burial certificate and thus destroy de-stroy any chance that the police might have had to find evidences of the crime In return for his services as an agent of death the Coroner received a certain cer-tain percentage oC the estate of the murdered spouse How long the club has been In existence exist-ence and how many murders have been committed by the women Is the one subject that is stirring the police But for the suspicions of an heir to tho estate es-tate of one of the murdered husbands the club would never have been discovered discov-ered The heir went secretly to the grave of the dead man removed his viscera and had it analyzed obtaining indisputable evidence of poison He at once started the prosecution of the widow for murder mur-der and In the Investigation that followed fol-lowed the terrible details of the club of murderesses were laid bare |