Though she was found innocent , and prefer to go by the name Lizbeth , the world will always think her as Lizzie Borden , the cleaning lady who give her begetter and stepmother “ forty whang ” with an ax . Now , the Fall River Historical Society in Massachusetts has acquired papers from an lawyer who worked for the Borden kinsperson , and helped with the defense mechanism in the slaying trial . It ’s possible that these papers could spill Inner Light on the life history of Borden ’s father Andrew , a man who was , according to the Borden trial and legends , a fat miser whose treatment of his family butt on on opprobrious .
In the 1890s , a Fall River panel establish Borden not hangdog of chopping her parents up with a hatchet — despite a outstanding deal of circumstantial evidence connect her to the crime ( she was in the house at the time of the slaying , had tried to purchase cyanide the 24-hour interval before , was angry at her don for reducing her inheritance , burned a dress a couple of days after the killing because it “ had blusher on it , ” etc . )
No one was ever convicted of the murders , and Borden ’s story has enter into ( often supernatural ) legend as one of the great unsolved mysteries of a bygone geological era . It believably does n’t hurt that Borden herself is such an intriguing shape . She was a quiet Sunday school teacher until the killing . After the trial was splashed across every newspaper in America , she became an gonzo public figure , buy herself and her sister an tremendous residence where she held giant parties for “ show multitude ” from Boston and New York . She even had what could be construed as a wild occasion ( or just a REALLY nigh friendship ) with an actress named Nance O’Neil .

The paper that Fall River Historical Society produce are a set of journals from Andrew Jackson Jennings , who account both the trial and the defense strategy he helped build . antiquarian are busily transcribing the delicate papers now , so we wo n’t hump for sure what they carry just yet . But one of the collection ’s curators , Michael Martins , told the Boston Globethat story may testify that Andrew Borden was actually a really gracious guy wire who loved Lizbeth and her sister Emma :
Andrew Borden was apparently quite concerned about his daughters ’ well - being , and he often denote to them as his girls . We know now that he was not a gentleman who deprived his daughters of much .
on the face of it he had commented to attorney Jennings that he loved getting letter from “ his girl . ” Does this jibe with the picture of Andrew that egress at Lizbeth ’s trial ? A man who refused to buy his family indoor plumbery , even though most people in the town had it ? Who forced them to eat rancid remnant , even though it give them food intoxication , because he did n’t require to squander intellectual nourishment ? We may never know .

What we do know is that Lizbeth Borden remains a compelling cultural mystery , and her ghostwriter will soon be take back again — Chloe Sevigny is set to play her in an upcoming HBO miniseriesthat ’s filming this crepuscule .
If you want to read a great book on the Borden trial , entirely source to sound written document , tryGoodbye Lizzie Borden , by Robert Sullivan .
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