It is best to explain the final conclusion of Lizzie Borden's defense by her lawyer George D. Robinson.
The case of Lizzie Borden has captivated people who are interested in crime mysteriously for over a hundred years. In America 's history, few people attract attention of Andrew J. Boden and his wife Abby Boden. The bleeding of these behaviors in the home environment in the late nineteenth century was amazing. In addition to the terrible nature of the crime, the accused 's unexpected character is not a madman waving the ax, but teaching in the church, Sunday school, respected and advanced -
They lived a calm life in the south of the factory and the town hall near the city hall. Despite the intimate relationship between this crowded neighborhood and the police station, neighbors did not see any useful things in the morning of the murder.
The reasons for the killing of Falls River are very confused, so there is no motivation for this crime, weapons, and opportunities. They discovered that there were no losses of money and jewelry and that there was not even a small change in intrusion during the day at Borden's house a year ago. The family was trapped as usual, Bidget Sullivan, a 26-year-old Irish immigrant working from home since 1889, is reading a magazine at home. Even if two people participated in this shocking crime for some reason, apparently they dropped the shot down bodies.
Furthermore, the prosecution has never proved that weapon is an ax. When Mullaly asked the official to see if there was an ax inside the house, Lizzie replied "Yes, anywhere." Bridget and Mulally got off into the basement and found four axes. two
Most people may tell you that Lizzie Borden took an ax and gave her mother 40 shots, but few people say that Lizzie Borden was innocent after the trial. In a remarkable reexamination of Joseph A. Confortis, Lizzie Borden's own sensational opening also opens windows to the time and place of American history and culture. To my surprise, it shows a familiar legend at first glance, and the Confortis account is also very attractive to those who tell us about the world where Lizzie Borden lives. As Conforti himself was born of the infamous murder scene Fall River, he was introduced to Lizzie and his father and stepmother, so why his test result is about as important as the actual event in August Indicated. Mind is a unmarried woman with certain privileges and is an outstanding religious woman who fulfills the characteristics of a certain Protestant nun.
On the hot morning of August 4, 1892, Lizzie Borden was cruelly killed by Andrew Borden and his wife Abby Borden. Lizzie Borden was the victim's daughter, arrested, tried and innocent. Dr. Bowen said, "Abby, you might have been into addiction" (A + E TV network). He was extremely dissatisfied with this fact when Dr. Bowen said she might have had addiction. Lizzie tried to poison Boden and his wife ("Lizzie Borden"). During the Bowden House, they had a maid who lived at their house. Their maids are Irish immigrants. The maid's name is Bridget Sullivan.