
The Austin
Weekly Statesman
Thu, Jan 23, 1896
Uxoricide Alleged
Denison, Tex., Jan 17
Calvin West Colored, was arrested tonight for
the alleged murder of his wife on monday. The
woman, West claims, dropped dead from heart
disease and he buried her without an inquest.
Her brother, who filed the complaint, claims
to have knowledge of a struggle in which West
killed her.
The Sunday Gazetteer
Sunday
January 26, 1896
THE CALVIN WEST EPISODE
On
Monday evening of last week the wife of
Calvin West, col., died suddenly at the West
home in South Denison, and on the following
day
the remains were interred in Oakwood
Cemetery. Tuesday morning
Calvin called on the deputy city secretary
for a permit to bury the
body and in answer to questions from the
officer, in substance, said:
"My wife was probably 40 years of age, was
born down in east Texas.
She had been sick complaining, up and
then down, for some time
and I think she died of heart or female
trouble. I did not have a
doctor but several people were in the house
when she died." On
this information the permit with privilege
of digging grave was duly
issued.
When Calvin and the woman were married some
2 years ago, he
was a widower and she a widow and each had a
set of children.
During the past Christmas the wife
purchased toys for her
children and among them was a gun.
This action of the woman
raised the enmity of the other set of
children, and of course the devil
was to pay in the West household.
When the woman died and after he
burial, complaint was lodged before the
county officers and the county
attorney was called over. A coroner's
inquest was decided on and
an undertaker was employed to dig up the
body and 3 doctors were called
in to cut it up and examine it. The
physicians gave different
opinions as to the probable cause of death,
but the inquest verdict of
death was wounds inflicted by Calvin West.
The body was re-interred and an
examining trial followed and the verdict of
the
examining court was that Malinda West came
to her death by wounds
inflicted by Calvin West, and West was
remanded to the Grayson county
jail without bond.
Malinda, 2 summers ago was down with grippe
and
for 3 months the doctors thought each day
would be the last, but she
partially recovered, but she said often that
her misery was almost
beyond endurance and if it was not for her
own children, she would far
rather be dead.
The wife is in her grave, the husband is in
jail without bond and the fuss over the toys
and gun is at an end.


The Sunday
Gazetteer
Sunday
February 9, 1896
pg
3
Calvin
West, colored, now in the Sherman jail charged
with the murder of his wife, Malinda West, is
suspected
of having killed a negro named McCasket in
Grimes county twelve years ago.
The Sunday
Gazetteer
Sunday
July 19, 1896
pg
3
Calvin
West (col.), who was arrested near this city
on the charge of killing his wife is on trail
in
Sherman.
Convict Record, Texas State
Penitentiary, 1875 - 1945
at Huntsville, Walker County, Texas
Registered No.
|
14035
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Name
|
Calvin West
|
Age
|
48
|
Height
|
5' 9 1/2"
|
Weight |
158
|
Complexion
|
Brown
|
Eyes
|
Brown
|
Hair
|
Black
|
Marks on Person
|
Scar muscle lt
arm
Scar near left eye
Scar back of head
No. 8 shoe
|
Marital Relations
|
No
|
Use of Tobacco
|
Yes
|
Habits
|
Int
|
Education
|
None
|
Able to Read
|
None |
Able to Write
|
None |
No. Years in
School
|
None |
Date of Birth
|
1848
|
Birthplace
|
Ky
|
Birthplace of
Father
|
Ky
|
Birthplace of
Mother
|
Unk
|
Occupation
|
Labr
|
Time of
Conviction
|
July 20, 1896
|
Offense
|
Manslaughter
|
Term of
Imprisonment
|
3 years
|
County
|
Grayson
|
Residence
|
Denison
|
Plea
|
Not Guilty
|
When Received
|
Aug 1, 1896
|
Expiration of
Sentence
|
July 20, 1899
|
Remarks
|
Died Aug 23, 1897
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