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Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 – June 1, 1927) was an American woman who was tried and acquitted of the August 4, 1892 axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts.
Despite being acquitted of double murder, time and popular culture have forever cast Lizzie Borden as one of America's most notorious killers. Did she do it or not? "48 Hours" re-examines the case.
Murder at Smutty Nose and Other Murders (1926) Five Murders, with a Final Note on the Borden Case (1928) Queer Books (1928) Dime novels; or, Following an Old Trail in Popular Literature (1929) Instigation of the Devil (1930) More Studies in Murder (1936) Trial of Lizzie Borden, edited, with a History of the Case (1937) Masterpieces of Murder (1963)
William D. Spencer is the author of two books on the Lizzie Borden case and now "The Other Fall River Tragedy: The Murder of Bertha Manchester," a little-remembered true crime slaying from 1893.
In 1892, Lizzie Borden’s parents Abby and Andrew Borden were found hacked to death at their Fall River, Massachusetts, home. Borden, the main suspect, was cleared by a jury in 1893 and the cold ...
Lizzie Borden Took an Ax is a 2014 American biographical drama television film about Lizzie Borden, a young American woman tried and acquitted of the August 4, 1892, axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts.
The Borden house at 230 Second Street in 2009. The Lizzie Borden House is notorious for being the home of Lizzie Borden and her family, and it is the location of the 1892 unsolved double murder of Lizzie's father and stepmother Andrew and Abby Borden. [1] It is located on 230 Second Street in the city of Fall River, Massachusetts. [2]
People's Julie Jordan along with Liz Beedle and Emily Penke, aka the Ghost Moms, checked out the infamous Fall River, Mass. house that is now a museum and B&B