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  1. Jan 12, 2021 · The last straw was when Mr. Borden signed over a house to the stepmother's sister. It was all-out war after that. Lizzie and her sister went on an extended vacation elsewhere in MA. The murders happened a week after Lizzie and her sister returned. As a 32 year-old spinster Lizzie's options were very limited.

  2. Apr 28, 2015 · Of course Lizzie did it. There have been other theories; the maid did it, her poor little mousy sister did it, etc. But all the evidence points to Lizzie's guilt. She had the motive (she wanted her father's money, and her stepmother was standing in the way of her getting it). She had the opportunity.

  3. Sep 20, 2018 · September 21, 2018 1:34 AM. Ted Kennedy and a famous politician's wife got drunk at Chappaquiddick and drove off with a passed out Mary Jo Kopechne in the backseat. They went off the bridge and got out and didn't know Mary Jo was in the car. At the party cottage, they found out Mary Jo was missing from the party.

  4. Aug 4, 2018 · I never understood how or why her sister never spoke out against her or stayed in that house for years after with her. I guess she knew Lizzie had settled her score and they had the money (after they greased her step-moms family.)

  5. Apr 28, 2021 · She lived there while she was pregnant with Barbara Davis Sherry (aka BD) and for the next few years. R9, While she was married to B. D.'s father, William Grant Sherry (1945-1950). Bette claimed she first laid eyes on hunky Sherry wearing swim trunks and she was smitten. Here they are at home in Laguna Beach.

  6. Aug 31, 2018 · Pam was standing there, and Pam said, “You know, Raquel, he’s right.”. And Raquel said, “Honey, please.”. And she stepped in front of Pam, blocking her, then went on to talk to Robin. Pam made a fist and made believe she was hitting [Raquel] in the back of the head, and walked away.

  7. Feb 17, 2017 · Calcutta! Calcutta! (below) which gave its title to the famous comedy musical that had sex as the main topic. Created in Broadway in 1969 by Kenneth Tynan, it starred Samuel Beckett as one of its librettists and John Lennon among its musicians. In Oh!