Family, they are people we tend to love the most and care for. Although we care for our families they will get on our nerves occasionally, sometimes worse than other times. There has been multiple cases of people murdering their spouses and family members, as shown on many different investigation shows. One case that deals with the murder of one's family is the Lizzie Borden case. Lizzie Borden was accused of killing her father as well as her stepmother. The Lizzie Borden case was one of America's first mass media crimes, and was one of the first cases that used modern forensic methods.
Lizzie Borden's father remarried to his new wife. Her father had promised Lizzie and her sister Emma Borden land on his farm is Swansea, but once he remarried
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Lizzie cried out to Emma to come look and told her that someone had broken in and murdered their father.When police came to investigate they found on the second floor the corpse of Lizzie’s step mother Abby Borden. They found that Abby Borden’s body (Lizzie’s stepmother) was cold while Andrew Borden’s body (Lizzie’s father) had still been warm. (Linder) A couple days after the Abby and Andrew Borden’s death newspapers reported evidence of Lizzie Borden having something to do with the murder. (Linder) In the article The Trial of Lizzie Borden: An account, Professor Linder states “Most significantly, Eli Bence, a clerk at S. R. Smith's drug store in Fall River, told police that Lizzie visited the store the day before the murder and attempted to purchase prussic acid, a deadly poison. A story in the Boston Daily Globe reported rumors that "Lizzie and her stepmother never got along together peacefully, and that for a considerable time back they have not spoken," but noted also that family members insisted relations between the two women were quite normal.” At this point the police knew that the murder must have been committed by someone who lived in the Borden’s household, but they couldn’t say who because the lack of blood anywhere, except on the victims bodies and the police were unable to identify the weapon used. Police and investigators believed that Lizzie Borden was the murderer because of the fact
Lizzie and her sister Emma were very religious and attended church, Lizzie also helped out as being a sunday school teacher. Abby Borden was murdered between 9:00 am and 10:30 am. Andrew was murdered between 10:30 am and 11:10 am. What first triggered Lizzie was that she built a roost for the pigeons and her father claimed it attracted children so he killed the pigeons with a hatchet in which angered Lizzie. A family argument stirred in the household causing both sisters to take extended vacations to New Bedford.
“August 4, 1892, Andrew and Abby Borden are murdered in their home in Fall River, Massachusetts.” Chery Eddy Lizzie Borden is arrested for the murder of her father and stepmother. ... Lizzie Borden was found not guilty But I think that she was. The first reason, I think lizzie borden was the murderer because of the suspicious behavior before and after the murder. A clean, handle-free hatchet blade was found in the basement, which was the only reason it was suggested murder weapon.
In Source # 1, it claims, “There was no physical evidence linking her to the murders.” Physical evidence is a significant key during any murder case. When there is a lack of evidence, there is a tough time finding a murder. If there is no evidence on their main suspect, Lizzie Borden, then she shouldn’t be the main suspect. How can you suspect someone with murder without any physical evidence against her?
“Lizzie Borden took an ax, and gave her mother forty whacks when she saw what she had done, She gave her father forty-one” the infamous song of Lizzie Borden allegedly accused of both the murders of her father and stepmother. But now come to think could she really have been innocent? There are many suspicious details leading to her being guilty but Lizzie was declared innocent. So now the suspicion begins. Despite the many information on the Lizzie Borden case, I believe Lizzie Borden should have been proven guilty.
How would you all react if you had just walked into the family room and you saw that your blood father had a big whole in his head and he was covered in blood. According to, ‘Lizzie Borden: Murderess or Media Sensation?,’ “Lizzie’s actions in the days after the murders also raised eyebrows: She gave contradictory answers to questions.” During the trial, Lizzie was medicated so heavily she most likely wasn’t totally aware so she couldn’t give the clearest answers. Most likely, she was very angry about the situation so she was not able to express all of her beliefs or describe the whole situation without telling all of her emotions. Even if people are a little mentally unstable, they don’t kill their parents, it would have to be somebody
Also, Bridget and Lizzie killing Andrew and Abby Borden makes sense when they say that both had no emotions when they found the bodies but they were also angry with Andrew and Abby Borden. When Lizzie and Bridget found the bodies, Lizzie burned a white dress claim it was stained with red paint. She burned the dress in the kitchen, on the stove. However, Despite the rapidity of Herald News’s claim about how Lizzie Borden killed her parents they miss the mark when it comes to Bridget being there when the death of Andrew and Abby Borden because she was there when they were murdered. Bridget has been there for the family for a while.
The Lizzie Borden case will forever be unsolved. It is a mysterious confusing case that will forever interest people. Lizzie Borden was accused of murdering her Father and step mother with an axe. Even though she might have been found not guilty, there is a lot of evidence that proves she was was guilty for the murders. To begin with, she had a rough relationship with her parents.
It’s crazy to think a Sunday School teacher in her mid - 30’s murder her parents. Many pieces of evidence support my theory that Lizzie Borden is guilty of her parent’s murder. Some points that I will discuss later on involve how she got away with it, evidence that goes against her, and her behavior before and after the murder. As stated before, Lizzie Borden was a Sunday School teacher in her mid – 30’s, unmarried with no kids. So who would expect a sweet, innocent woman like that to commit such a harsh crime?
So the confused answers that she gave may not have been because she was guilty, but because she was in shock. Although police at the time were to aware of this so when she was not able to give a convincing story and her stories continued to change, Lizzie became the prime suspect in her parents murder. Due to the fact that she could not keep her story straight and her distressed state led to her arrest. Two days after she was questioned about the murders, Police Chief Hilliard arrested Lizzie. The next day she pleaded “Not Guilty” to her charges and then was transported to a rail car to be taking to the jail in Taunton, which is eight miles from her hometown.
When Lizzie was growing up, she was not outgoing, and because of this she happened to be very shy with few friends (Criminal). The loneliness in her childhood could have been one factor leading her to become a part of such an evil crime. Leading into her teen and young adult years, she was accused of shoplifting a couple times, although there is no charges against her in those years. Having a suspicious past in criminal activity makes it reasonable to understand that she could have committed another crime later on in her adult life (Criminal). This leads up to the extremely strange and bizarre behavior that was exhibited by Lizzie the week of the murder.
Lizzie Borden Imagine being famous for murdering two close family members with an axe. Lizzie Borden became well-known for being charged with the gruesome murder of her father and stepmother, on August 4th 1892. During this time, women were considered the “weaker” sex, and not capable of murder. However, there was evidence to prove Lizzie Borden was guilty.
Lizzie and her parents had a strong, devoted, and long-standing relationship, making a motive for murder unlikely. There is no incriminating evidence such as blood found on Lizzie. In addition, other possible suspects
Approximately 150 thousand people die every day all over the world, the World Health Organization reports (reference.com, 2017). Almost a third of these deaths are listed as homicides, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (Unodc.org, 2013).It seems obvious that Lizzie Borden committed the crime due to her relationship with her family, the evidence that was provided, and what she did with the rest of her life. The relationship between the Borden family members was challenging. For example,they do not greet each other with respect which is really odd.
Lizzie Borden is a name that has become synonymous with murder and intrigue. The case of Lizzie Borden has fascinated people for more than a century, and many theories and speculations have been put forth about what really happened on that fateful day in August of 1892. In this essay, we will explore the case of Lizzie Borden and argue whether she was guilty or innocent of the crime for which she was accused. First, let's review the facts of the case.
In Lizzie Borden: Murderess or Media Sensation it states that “There was no physical evidence linking her to the murders” There was no evidence that she did the murders. They didn't question anybody but Lizzie. Anyone could have done it. This just proves that Lizzie did not do