Lizzie Borden's case is still one of the most notable mysteries. Crime occurred in the 19th century and today nobody is guilty of murdering Lizzy's father and stepmother. There are many theories about what happened that day. Lizzie Borden is a clear suspect but has never been indicted for murder. The case of Lizzie Borden may always be a mystery. Lizzie Andrew Borden was born on Britannica Encyclopedia on July 19, 1860.
The show takes Lizzie Boden as an example. On August 4, 1892, the body of Boden's father was "found" by Lizzie at a downstairs house. Soon, Bodden's maid Sullivan discovered Boden's stepmother's body. Lizzie's subsequent investigation and trial became a precedent for media coverage. On the morning of August 4, 1892, Lizzie told Irish maid Bridget Sullivan that she had found a bloody body of a father lying on the living room sofa and ordered her to go to his family doctor Dr. Bowen It was. When the doctor and the police arrived they also found Abbey Boden's body on the second floor, and her head was also struck by several axes. Bridget Sullivan testified that she was in her attic and was resting from a clean window on a hot day. She did not hear or see abnormalities. Lizzie seems to indicate that there is no dust not to be disturbed on the floor of the barn, but she insists that she was in the barn.
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 poisoning. Lizzie tried to poison Mr. Borden 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.