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We have all heard the rhyme, Lizzie Borden took an axe, And gave her mother forty whacks; And when she seen what she had done she gave her father forty-one but i dont think it was Lizzie[edit]

Lizzie Borden's trial
Lizzie Borden's trial
Lizzy borden
Lizzie Borden

Lizzie Borden was a white woman who Lived in Fall River Massachusetts, she lived with her father her stepmother and her sister, and her father was very wealthy. On August 4th, 1892, tragedy struck. Andrew Borden (Lizzie Borden's father) and Abby Borden (Lizzie Borden's stepmother) had been brutally murdered with an axe. Andrew was found dead lying on the couch with his face almost split apart, Abby was found upstairs lying face first on the floor with her head badly axed, but it was soon found later that she was most likely killed first because her blood was already sticky, and Andrew's was still dripping. Suspicion soon had grown on one of the Bordens two daughters, 32-year-old Lizzie Borden, she was the only one in the house besides their maid, Bridget Sullivan, who was home when the bodies were found. Lizzie Borden was arrested and charged with double homicide. As a result of the crime's, her trial attracted national attention. During court Briget Sullivan the maid stood up for Lizzie and said it was not her which made them both get off Scott free, After the court day Lizzie's aunt went up to the police and said this " Yesterday i say her burn a dress with a dark stain on it." This case has been open for 129 years and no one can solve it but all the paranormal youtuber's use these ghost machines and every time they say to Andrew "was it John Morse (Lizzie's uncle)" and he reply's with "yes" but here is my theory I think that Lizzie Borden wanted to kill her father and her stepmother with an axe, but she was not strong enough so she asked her uncle John Morse to kill them and he was also a butcher and was not seen very often, on the day of the murders there was 90 minutes of John's day that they did not know where he was. John Morse also had memorized every Irish priest's name including their sash and cap numbers including the two horses' names. Thats why I think it was John Morse