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Show MOTHER ENDS ETERNAL TRIANGLE MRS MYRTLE HENSLEY (LEFT A.ND HER DAUGllTLK MRS nr.- ' DA SHINBACE (RIGHT I I N E . StuTf Spoclul. TOLEDO, When Leo Cousino explained ex-plained to his wife that he would be I gone but a short time, and went to the homo of another girl, he dropped a 45 caliber revolver Into his coat pocket. And It Was this revolver though it was never fired that solved the short-lived mystery surrounding Cou-slno's Cou-slno's sudden death and put tho 11 to a suicide stor Mrs Myrtle Henslev i3 in Jail charged charg-ed with first degree murder, .ind her daughter tho girl In the case and her son-in-law, are held as witnesses under $1500 bond. "ETERNAL I EU INGLE Couslno fell In love with Mrs. Hilda Hil-da Shtnbach. Mrs. Hcnsley. mother of the girl, know that trouble always results when two men love the same girl, especially when one of tho nu n Is married to the girl and the other man Is wedded to another WO man. So she arranged a meeting between Cousino, Mr. nnd Mrs. Shlnbach. and herself. An argument ensued. . "I. .-1 Id;. l.i .1. i.b- for herself Cou- "No," protested Shlnbach, "She's H i a ife! 1 And according to Mis. Hensley. Cou- H sino reached toward his pocket. l n. 'oUslriO Tfl dro ped In bis tracka tH came. H The suicide story was told. The widow of the dead man refused H lo believe it .mil the apartment Of H Mrs, Hensloj was searched. Under a bed th gun, belon H Of dlf- i Cerent caliber lay at the victim's side. .1 l It LPPED I INPJ SSED. I Trapped by her own amateurish at- tempt to cover up the crime, Mrs. Hcnsley confessed. She bad shot COUSlnO, she said, bo H cause she thought he himself was preparing to bring a gun into play.. IH she then hid Cousino's gun and puj H |