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Mary
SYEBOLDT
She Murdered and Laid Out Four Children and
then Killed Herself.
The Standard (Albert Lea, Minnesota)
Jun 22, 1882
“Come in, Casper: come in,” she said, waveing
her hand, “and see our little children. They are all dead, gone to
heaven, Casper. See how pretty they are. Every one has got nice
flowers for the angels.” For a moment the husband was stunned and
thought his wife crazy. He hurried to the bedroom and there a
strange sight met his eyes. Laid out as for burial were the four
children. Matilda, aged twelve; Anton, aged seven; Annie aged two
years and six months, and the baby Agnes, aged less than four
months. They were dressed in white trimmed with blue ribbon and in
their hands boquets of fresh flowers.
All were stone dead except Matilda, and she was
just breathing. Mrs. Syeboldt followed her husband into the room
so full of death and said: “Yes, I sent them all to heaven because
God wanted them.” Casper Seyboldt was stupefied, but at last
recovered sufficiently to realize the awful deed and then hastened
to summon a physician. The latter could do nothing for the dying
girl. Attention was then turned to Mrs. Seyboldt, who was in
convulsions. She managed to tell that she gave the poison to her
children first, laid them out and then prepared herself for death,
taking the remnant of a large does of strychnine. She died in
great agony shortly after 7 o’clock, and was laid out beside her
children.
Letters written by Matilda, the oldest, shows
that the poisoning was arranged by her and the mother. Here is an
extract:
“I will tell you the story of our trouble.. My
mother was always sick, you know, and thought of dying often, and
thought how, if she were dead, we would be treated, and so thought
it best for us all to die at once, and bought something to kill
us. The baby first, Annie second, Tony third and I after, and then
my mother. We did not suffer much and now we are all out of
trouble.”