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    Lizzie Borden was acquitted from the murder case of her father and step mother, this left the case an unsolved mystery for almost one hundred and twenty four years. No other suspects of this murder were ever found or at least never brought to court. This means that Lizzie Borden was the only person that anyone thought may have committed this crime. These murders took place on August 4, 1892 and Lizzie Borden was found not guilty by 1893 and fulfilled the rest of her life normally. The Lizzie…

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    stand. It has been stated that during the trial, “Lizzie watched from behind a fan as the prosecutor described Lizzie as the only person having both the motive and opportunity to commit the double murders,” (User). A witness of the murder was Bridget Sullivan. She was the Borden’s family maid. She had stated that Lizzie was the only one in the house during the time of the murder. Aside from this, she defended Lizzie. It was also stated, “she had not witnessed, during her over two years of…

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