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Lizzie Borden's Maplecroft - Drive-by
In November of 2015, we traveled to Fall River, Massachusetts and stopped by Maplecroft. Maplecroft was the home of Lizzie and Emma...
Dec 29, 20193 min read


Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast - Tour and Stay
In November of 2015, we traveled to Fall River, Massachusetts and spent the night at the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast after taking a...
Dec 26, 20195 min read


Visiting Lizzie Borden's Grave - Oak Grove Cemetery - Fall River, Massachusetts
In November of 2015, we traveled to Fall River, Massachusetts and to Oak Grave Cemetery. Our goal for this trip, visit the grave site of Lizzie Borden. In the photo that we chose for this post and our video about this trip, you see our shadows over the graves of Andrew and Abbey Borden respectively. That's right, the Borden's are all buried together at the same plot in the cemetery. In the video below, we document the graves and at the 3:00 mark, you can see actual video
Oct 12, 20192 min read


Why Lizzy was Acquitted
In this episode, we revisit the Andrew and Abbey Borden case, this time looking at the trial more closely and how Lizzy was acquitted of all charges. We will also look at other suspects who could have committed the crime but have never been charged. We chose this topic this week because the murder occurred on Thursday, August 4, 1892, exactly 124 years before the episode was released.
Aug 3, 20163 min read


14 Reasons Why Lizzie Actually Did It
We created a podcast on June 8, 2016, discussing 14 different reasons we believe Lizzie actually committed the murders. This was well before we had any established digital documentation; however, we do have some below, and you can listen to the podcast.
Jun 9, 20162 min read


Lizzy Borden Case—Intro—Crime Scene—Autopsy
The story of the Lizzie Borden case remains one of the most infamous and debated murder mysteries in American history. On a sweltering summer morning in 1892, a quiet home in Fall River, Massachusetts, became the center of a brutal double homicide that would captivate newspapers across the nation. The accused was a 32-year-old Sunday school teacher named Lizzie Andrew Borden. The victims were her father and stepmother. More than a century later, the question lingers: did Lizz
Jun 1, 20164 min read
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