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Published July 28th 1993 by King Phillip Pub Co (first published July 1993).
Proceedings Lizzie Borden Conference, Bristol Community College, Fall River, Massachusetts, August 2-6, 1992. Published July 28th 1993 by King Phillip Pub Co (first published July 1993).
Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 – June 1, 1927) was an American woman who was the main suspect in the August 4, 1892, axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts. Borden was tried and acquitted of the murders. The case was a cause célèbre and received widespread newspaper coverage throughout the United States.
The Fall River tragedy : a history of the Borden murders, by Edwin H. Porter. by: Porter, Edwin H. Published: (1985). The Borden murder mystery : in defence of Lizzie Borden, by Arthur S. Phillips. by: Phillips, Arthur S. Published: (1986).
The Lizzie Borden House is where Lizzie Borden and her family lived. It is located on 230 Second Street in the city of Fall River, Massachusetts
The Lizzie Borden House is where Lizzie Borden and her family lived. It is located on 230 Second Street in the city of Fall River, Massachusetts. From 1874 to 1892, the house was the property of Andrew Borden, Lizzie's father, who was a member of Fall River high society.
Original documentary produced for the 1992 centennial commemoration of the infamous 1892 Borden murders in Fall River, Mass. for which notorious spinster Lizzie A. Borden was accused, tried and acquitted
Himself - Interviewee. Original documentary produced for the 1992 centennial commemoration of the infamous 1892 Borden murders in Fall River, Mass. Borden was accused, tried and acquitted. The documentary attempts to present the facts of the case to date via several local experts on the case. It was premiered at "The Legend 100 Years After the Crime: A Conference on the Borden Murders" held at Bristol Community College in Fall River, Mass. during the first week of August, 1992. Written by Kenneth J. Souza, Writer/Director. A Guide to Useful Woods of the World.