I think that Lizzie borden is guilty because of these reasons. Her stories were all over the place and the details were always different. There was no scuffle or any kind of trying to fight back between either of them. The rooms were clean after the murder. How could anyone clean up so quickly without being caught? A store clerk owner reported that Lizzie tried to buy puric acid. In lizzie's story she claims that she went out to the barn to get supplies for a fishing trip a week a way. Lizzie's father bought a house for his new wife so Lizzie could have been jealous that Abby Borden got a house be she didn't get anything. In her story she said that she went to get lead sinkers out of the barn but didn't come out with anything. Some may
Mary Surratt should have been executed because she lied to the authorities. Mary lied to the authorities about knowing the people who shot Lincoln. Mary is guilty for Lincoln assassination because she was involved with the people who killed Lincoln and gave them weapons. In source 3, it says “I want you to have those shooting irons ready.” That meant that she had weapons and told the people who shot Lincoln to get them ready.
A greater extent of the suspicion turned toward Lizzie, because her older sister, Emma, was not home at the time of the murders. Investigators found it weird that Lizzie knew very little of her mother's location after 9 A.M. when, according to Lizzie, she had gone "upstairs to put shams on the pillows. " They also found questionable her story that, at the time in which Andrew Borden was killed in the living room, Lizzie was in the backyard barn "looking for irons" for a forthcoming fishing excursion. The barn loft place showed no footprints on the dirty floor and the suffocating heat in the loft appeared likely to intimidate anyone from spending a few minutes searching for equipment that would not be used for days.
Lizzie Borden is guilty of the murder of her parents. For example, “Lizzie had no alibis other than her own statements and unfortunately for her, her statements changed each time she made one…”(45). Police and witnesses believe she was just trying to cover for someone or she was just put under pressure when asked for an alibi and had to come up with a story in the spur of the moment. However, if Lizzie were innocent she wouldn’t have changed her story.
Lizzie Borden is innocent. To begin with, throughout the testimonies almost every single one that was near Lizzie after the incident. Even though differently worded stated that there was no blood spotted on her at all they even added onto that claiming her
I read through all the witness testimonies and Lizzie Borden is guilty let me tell you why. All these testimonies mentioned something that made her look guilty. here’s why, she changed the story way too much, Lizzie Borden burned a really big piece of evidence, she also could have been jealous of her stepmother because her father bought her stepmother Abby Borden a house. Lizzie Borden seems to change her answers a lot in the very last document. Let me explain to you why she is guilty.
Police and investigators believed that Lizzie Borden was the murderer because of the fact
I believe that Lizzie Borden did kill Both Abby and Andrew Borden on the day of August 4, 1892. Some people think that Lizzie is guilty some think she is innocent. My reasons for believing this are she wanted more attention from her father. My second reason is when she testified about what happened and her whereabouts it didn't add up. My third and final reason to believe that Lizzie is guilty is she had reasons to think that her father was going to get hurt shortly before her father got killed.
Before Abby’s death, a dressmaker mistakenly referred to Abby as Lizzie’s mother. To the dressmaker’s surprise, Lizzie roared, “don’t call her that to me. She is a mean thing and we hate her.” Lizzie claimed that her older sister, Emma, was the only maternal figure in her life. Furthermore, Lizzie’s relationship with her father was strained.
Lizzie sending the people who came to help off on errands I believe was so that they wouldn’t see any stains of blood on her or the hatchet that was used to kill her parents anywhere to turn into the police. If she was supposedly grieving she would have wanted to have someone with her not only so she wouldn’t be alone, but also because the so called killer still could have been somewhere around the
Lizzie Bordens case left the world shocked and confused. People didn't know what to believe since there was lack of forensic evidence making it harder for police to convict her of the murder. In court, A.V. Jennings (Lizzie Borden's Defense) argued, “there is not one particle of direct evidence in this case from beginning to end against Lizzie A. Borden. There is not a spot of blood, there is not a weapon they have connected with her in any way, shape or fashion.” Some people still believed she was guilty and never accepted her in the community.
Lizzie Borden was acquitted, or found not guilty, for the murder but there are many details that point her out as the killer. She was one of two other people in the household at the time. At the time of the Borden’s murders, police work was totally different than it is today. Lizzie was not immediately arrested and held for questioning as she would’ve been today. Instead, she was given time to burn the dress, get rid of the handle of the axe and save herself from jail time.
In Lizzie Borden: Murderess or Media Sensation it states that “There was no physical evidence linking her to the murders” There was no evidence that she did the murders. They didn't question anybody but Lizzie. Anyone could have done it. This just proves that Lizzie did not do
As a consequence, people got hung due to the lies she told just to save herself. Besides all the reasons she could be guilty there are some reasons the show otherwise. The fact that she didn’t have anybody to look up to growing
For the duration of her trial Lizzie Borden was seen as a bane, a murderer, and would be treated like one for the rest of her life. Sarah Miller recognized the wrong in this and aspired to give Lizzie another chance to clear her name by giving nothing but the facts about the case since, during her trial, evidence was left out or overlooked. In her book “The Borden Murders: Lizzie Borden and the