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  1. Borden might be remembered in connection with her parentsgory end, but in Lizzie, it’s the men who are perpetuating the violence. Lizzies father, Andrew Borden, is shown as a...

  2. Kat Eschner. June 20, 2017. The house where somebody murdered Lizzie Borden's father and stepmother in 1892. She was acquitted almost a year later. Wikimedia Commons. Did she do it? Anybody...

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  4. 5 days ago · How Lizzie Borden Got Away With Murder Class, nativism and gender stereotypes all played a role in Bordens acquittal for the 1892 killings of her father and stepmother

  5. Jun 12, 2017 · In 1892, at age 32, she was charged with the horrific murders of her father, Andrew, 70, and her stepmother, Abby, 64. Both died from multiple ax blows that crushed their skulls. The Bordens were one of Fall River’s wealthiest families, and Lizzie was a churchgoer who hardly fit the part of bloody ax murderer.

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    • Lizzie Borden didn’t give anyone “forty whacks.” First, a little Borden background: In 1892, the year of the murders, 32-year-old Lizzie Borden and her older sister Emma lived in a house on Second Street in Fall River, Massachusetts, with their father, Andrew, and stepmother, Abby.
    • The Bordens’ actual skulls appeared in the courtroom during Lizzie’s trial. Aside from the Bordens’ maid, Bridget, Lizzie was the only one in the home when her parents were found dead; that, coupled with her odd behavior after the murders, caused authorities to believe she had done the deed.
    • After she was acquitted, Lizzie Borden and her sister inherited a fortune. After Borden was acquitted of the murders, she and Emma inherited their father’s considerable fortune, which was said to be worth more than $8 million in today’s money.
    • Borden changed her name from Lizzie to Lizbeth. Perhaps wanting to distance herself from the whole sordid affair, or wanting to appear more sophisticated to match her newfound wealth, Borden changed her name in 1905.
  6. Dec 7, 2023 · Lizzie Borden was in her 30s when she murdered her stepmother and father. Why did she do it? Here’s the story of the killings, and the story of the jury's not guilty verdicts. What was Lizzie Borden's motive for killing her parents?

  7. Sep 12, 2023 · Killer portrait?Lizzie Borden is photographed circa 1890. Granger/Historical Picture Archive/Alamy. By all accounts, the life of Lizzie Andrew Borden, an unmarried 32-year-old woman who lived...

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