The Lizzie Borden Murder Investigation
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2025
- You've heard the story, but you've never heard it like this before! What exactly happened on August 4, 1892 after the police were called to 92 Second Street in Fall River, MA? Hear from Bridget Sullivan, the Borden family maid, about her whereabouts during the crime. Did Uncle John Morse and/or Lizzie have anything to do with it? Listen to their accounts as they are interviewed by police detectives.
Every summer, on the anniversary of the Borden Family murders, the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast re-enact that infamous day in history. In this episode, we give you a sneak peak of what you will see when you attend this annual event. Want to see even more? Contact the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast for tickets and more. The re-enactment happens once a year, every August 4th. Don't miss your chance to play a part in history.
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That was cool and different to see thanks for the share
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Excellent!
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Awesome video my friend 😀👍
Much appreciated!
Nice job!
Thank you! : )
Nice work on this reenactment, It's pretty creepy. Done very well! Thumbs up to ya!
Thank you!!
Incredible story. Very cool video, thank you for sharing.
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed it! : )
Great video
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Good Video😃 Big Like
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Cool video.. great stuff!
Thank you! We appreciate it.
LOVE the look on Mr. Morse's face at about 5:52. Great job by all!
All of the actors are great but the man who plays Uncle John Morse was absolutely fantastic, great guy too.
Of course I know the story, but this re-enactment was great! Thanks for posting this! I really enjoyed it.
Thank you Cindy! We're really happy you enjoyed it, it's such an amazing event! : )
Thanks Cindy!
Cool stuff, always liked the mystery behind that situation.
It really is an intriguing mystery! Thank you for watching! : )
Wow you guys did a great video on this. I've taken the tour but never seen the reenactment, my opinion it was the uncle not lizzy , lol ...excellent job on this one 😁✌
Thank you! I believe that the Uncle definitely had a part in it as well! : )
There's an abandoned murder house kinda.... close by me... a little ways out, but idk when i'll head that way to make a video of it.
Very interesting... Those types of places usually carry a lot of spiritual energy. Hope you get to make it out there soon, looking forward to seeing it.
Explore New England True. Atm working on a 360 video I did today... and finally got a 360 editor.... still learning how to edit w/ it..
That's awesome, we look forward to seeing that!
Exploring With Agility what was the murder?
What a interesting story
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching! : )
The sheer number of blows speaks to the murders as personal. There was rage, hate and deliberation. Lizzie resented the fact that they did not live according to their means but the rage indicates complex trauma. CPTSD. Other murder suspects would have killed quick but would not have the rage to continue hatcheting over and over. The first theory was a stranger did it. Trouble was, no stranger. But those first few days, most folks were afraid of this possibility. Lizzie slept that night in the house. She was not afraid “ the stranger “ would come back. Would you be afraid? Would you sleep that night somewhere safe? She knew she was safe. Who stood to gain? The maid? No. The uncle, no. After the trial, Lizzie moved to a mansion in the “ good” part of town. Oh, and we cannot ignore the fact that she was seen burning her dress. She said, “ It’s got paint stains. “. Did it? Really, Lizzie?!
Enjoy your video
Thanks!
I have had friends spend the night there while doing some paranormal investigations one of the most disturbing ever second to that of the Myrtle Plantation