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- Lizzie Borden - Wikipedia
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 [1][2] No one else was charged in the murders and, despite ostracism from other residents, Borden spent the remainder of her life in Fall River
- Lizzie Borden | Rhyme, Biography, Trial, Facts | Britannica
Lizzie Borden, American woman suspected of murdering her stepmother and father in 1892; her trial became a national sensation in the United States An axe, the suspected murder weapon, was recovered at the crime scene, but Borden was acquitted in the ensuing trial, as the evidence against her was circumstantial
- How Lizzie Borden Got Away With Murder - Smithsonian Magazine
How Lizzie Borden Got Away With Murder Class, nativism and gender stereotypes all played a role in Borden’s acquittal for the 1892 killings of her father and stepmother
- 11 Facts About Lizzie Borden - Mental Floss
Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother forty whacks or did she? Let's separate the fact from the fiction of Lizzie's legend
- Lizzie Borden - House, Movie Story - Biography
Lizzie Borden is best known for her arrest and trial for the 1892 ax murders of her father and stepmother She was acquitted in 1893
- Did Lizzie Borden Really Murder Her Own Parents With An Ax?
Sunday school teacher Lizzie Borden became a media sensation when she was accused of murdering her father and stepmother with an ax on August 4, 1892 But was she guilty? In 1892, a grisly crime rocked the quiet town of Fall River, Massachusetts Andrew Borden and his wife Abby had been found brutally murdered — bludgeoned to death by an ax While police didn’t know who to blame at first
- Lizzie Borden Murder Suspect - Biography, Age and Married Life
Explore the infamous life of Lizzie Borden, death at 66, her trial for her parents' murder, and her later life struggles with relationships and society
- Lizzie Borden - Crime Museum
Lizzie Borden, born July 19, 1860, was tried in court for the murder of her stepmother, Abby Borden, and father, Andrew Borden Although she was acquitted, no other person was accused and she remains infamous for their murders The murders occurred on August 4, 1892, in Fall River, Massachusetts Her father’s body was discovered on…
- 38 Facts About Lizzie Borden
Key Takeaways: Lizzie Borden, a controversial figure in American history, was acquitted of the infamous murders of her father and stepmother, sparking enduring fascination and inspiring numerous books, movies, and even a popular nursery rhyme Despite her acquittal, the mystery surrounding the Borden murders continues to captivate audiences, leading to various theories and speculations about
- Was Lizzie Borden a notorious killer or wrongly accused?
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
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