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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.
The notorious 19th-century trial of Lizzie Borden, a wealthy New England woman accused of killing her parents with an ax, is back in the spotlight with the discovery of her attorney's handwritten ...
If you're into crime scenes and scary trips, consider traveling to Fall River, Massachusetts, where the home of Lizzie Borden, an acquitted ax murderer, is open for overnight stays.
My father and his older brother used to deliver the newspaper to Lizzie Borden when they were boys. She would give them a Christmas present each year, and both my father and uncle said she was a ...
Lizzie Borden, accused of murdering her father Andrew and stepmother Abby, was the only suspect ever charged in the Second Street slaying. ... “$5000 Reward!” read their newspaper ads.
Lizzie Borden has relatives with a macabre history too. ... Emma and Lizzie Borden took out newspaper ads offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killer.
On this day in history, Aug. 4, 1892, Andrew and Abby Borden of Fall River, Massachusetts, were brutally murdered inside their home. Daughter Lizzie Borden was later tried and acquitted.
By all accounts, the life of Lizzie Andrew Borden, an unmarried 32-year-old woman who lived with her sister Emma, father, and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts, was uneventful.
"The Case of Lizzie Borden and Other Writings" spans Elizabeth Garver Jordan’s entire career, from her coverage of the Lizzie Borden trial to her fiction writing, which includes short stories ...
An 1890 portrait of Lizzie Borden Public domain via Wikimedia Commons. The Lizzie ... Newspaper sketches of Borden's stepmother, Abby Borden (left), and father, Andrew Borden ...
Laurie Pereira, who owns the coffee shop with her husband, told 12 News their Lizzie Borden-themed coffee shop highlights the history of the murders and their impact on the Spindle City.