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A rare set of prints of original Lizzie Borden “crime scene” photographs will be offered for sale at one of the world’s most prestigious rare book shows in New York City.. The 65th annual ...
A set of 12 Lizzie Borden crime scene photographs dating back to 1892 was sold at the 65th annual New York International Antiquarian Book Fair for an eye-watering price.
On this day in history, Aug. 4, 1892, Andrew and Abby Borden of Fall River, Massachusetts, ... Photos of the crime scene are framed and sit on display in the home to this day.
If you're into crime scenes and scary trips, consider traveling to Fall River, Massachusetts, where the home of Lizzie Borden, an acquitted ax murderer, is open for overnight stays.
The 1892 murders of Andrew and Abby Borden shocked the nation, making headlines due to the brutality of the killings and the fact the prime ... And the only door that could have been unlocked was the ...
The New York International Antiquarian Book Fair in April will have 12 rare prints from the Lizzie Borden crime scene for sale. The prints are owned by a collector and sold by DeWolfe & Wood Rare ...
Borden was accused of killing her father, Andrew, and stepmother, Abby, in their home at 230 Second St. in Fall River. She was later acquitted but many people believed -- and still believe -- she ...
It’s not often you get to spend the night in a crime scene — but that’s what guests can expect at Fall River’s Lizzie Borden House, named one of USA Today’s 10 Best Haunted Hotels in ...
Home of Lizzie Borden, where in 1892, Andrew and Abby Borden were axed to death. ... “I love people’s excitement, how people think through the crime scene.
By all accounts, the life of Lizzie Andrew Borden, an unmarried 32-year-old woman who lived with her sister Emma, father, and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts, was uneventful.