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  1. Lizzie Borden. Lizzie Andrew Borden, también conocida como la asesina del hacha ( Fall River, Massachusetts, 19 de julio de 1860-ibíd., 1 de junio de 1927), fue la única sospechosa de los asesinatos de su padre y su madrastra, que tuvieron lugar en su casa el 4 de agosto de 1892. El doble asesinato, el posterior juicio y el hecho de que ...

  2. 6 juil. 2021 · Lizzie Borden scholar and collector Faye Musselman has been riveted by the Lizzie story since 1969. Her blog, Tattered Fabric: Fall River’s Lizzie Borden , highlights her own 52 years of research.

  3. 4 août 2023 · Lizzie Borden Podcast, Episode 28: Interview with Dennis Binette, Part OneJanuary 31, 2024. Lizzie Borden Podcast, Episode 27: Interview with Bill Spencer about Bertha Manchester caseOctober 27, 2023. Lizzie Borden Podcast, Episode 26: The Melancholy ScionAugust 4, 2023. Lizzie Borden Podcast, Episode 25: Interview with Stefani Koorey about ...

  4. L’affaire Lizzie Borden a fasciné pendant plus d’une centaine d’années. Le caractère sanglant de ce double meurtre à la hache ayant pris place dans un environnement respectable de la fin du 19ème siècle est surprenant, et au-delà de cela, le caractère inattendu de l’accusé.

  5. Lizzie Andrew Borden. Lizzie Andrew Borden ( Fall River, 19 luglio 1860 – Fall River, 1º giugno 1927) è stata una donna statunitense accusata di aver ucciso a colpi d'ascia il padre e la matrigna nel 1892, e protagonista di un celebre processo conclusosi con una sentenza di assoluzione nonostante i gravi indizi di colpevolezza [2] .

  6. 29 oct. 2020 · Cara Robertson’s The Trial of Lizzie Borden: A True Story revisits this familiar narrative of the Borden murders and Lizzie Borden’s trial in order to de-familiarize it in crucial ways. Unlike nearly every prominent version of the story, Robertson resists assuming Lizzie Borden’s guilt—or her innocence—in favor of a meticulously ...

  7. 4 juin 2021 · Everyone knows the rhyme that accompanies the story of Lizzie Borden. Despite the lyrics in the rhyme, there's little proof or evidence to definitively say whether or not Lizzie took an ax to both of her parents. Since the murders happened in 1892, the notion of forensic science was still roughly a century away, and crime scenes weren't scrutinized as well as they are today. Many people pegged ...