Lizzie Borden Research Paper

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The Lizzie Borden case will forever be unsolved. It is a mysterious confusing case that will forever interest people. Lizzie Borden was accused of murdering her Father and step mother with an axe. Even though she might have been found not guilty, there is a lot of evidence that proves she was was guilty for the murders. To begin with, she had a rough relationship with her parents. Having hate for a person could come to a result of wanting them to die. Growing up, Lizzie's father promised Lizzie and her sister Emma they would get the barn, but when Abby came into her father's life he decided to hand it off to Abby (Gustafson, [45]. From the start Lizzie did not like Abby. Throughout them living together, Lizzie was jealous of how her father treated Abby. Having this connection with her step mother could connect to why she wanted her gone. She was tired of having …show more content…

When blood dries… it turns brown. For sure this sounds a little queasy that she would burn the dress with brown stains on them and not throw it away. As can be seen she for sure wanted all evidence to be permanently gone. Another example of evidence about Lizzie being guilty is two days prior to the murder she was found buying prussic acid (Gustafson, [45]). If you are not familiar in what that is, it is a deadly poison. Why would Lizzie need such a harmful acid…Lastly, one of Lizzie's alibis was she claimed to have been downstairs at the very time her mother was violently murdered upstairs, she said she heard no alarming noises, this despite her mother having been struck multiple times with an axe and falling to the floor. (Gustafson, [44-45]) This allambie sure doesn't sound real because any human being would hear screaming from someone who is getting

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