The Fall River Murders and the Trial of Lizzie Borden (2016)
by Jim d. Jordan
For one hundred and twenty-three years the mystery of Lizzie Borden has captivated the public as perhaps one of the most celebrated cases in our American justice system. After her acquittal, Lizzie Borden was ostracized in her hometown of Fall River, Massachusetts. She was even mocked in the now-famous children's skip rope rhyme which went: "Lizzie Borden took an ax - Gave her mother forty whacks - When she saw what she had done - Gave her father forty-one." Perhaps the truth lies in the key testimonies presented at the time of her trial.
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by Jim d. Jordan
For one hundred and twenty-three years the mystery of Lizzie Borden has captivated the public as perhaps one of the most celebrated cases in our American justice system. After her acquittal, Lizzie Borden was ostracized in her hometown of Fall River, Massachusetts. She was even mocked in the now-famous children's skip rope rhyme which went: "Lizzie Borden took an ax - Gave her mother forty whacks - When she saw what she had done - Gave her father forty-one." Perhaps the truth lies in the key testimonies presented at the time of her trial.
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by Jim d. Jordan
For one hundred and twenty-three years the mystery of Lizzie Borden has captivated the public as perhaps one of the most celebrated cases in our American justice system. After her acquittal, Lizzie Borden was ostracized in her hometown of Fall River, Massachusetts. She was even mocked in the now-famous children's skip rope rhyme which went: "Lizzie Borden took an ax - Gave her mother forty whacks - When she saw what she had done - Gave her father forty-one." Perhaps the truth lies in the key testimonies presented at the time of her trial.
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