H is for Homicide
Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother forty whacks and when she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one. What you just heard is a nursery rhyme written for kids about the 1892 Borden axe murders. Rhymes from the early 18 and 1900s often have unsettling meanings behind them. But the lyrics of this specific poem unveil an extremely dark and sinister truth about one of the most famous yet forgotten cases of early-era true crime. Today we’re going to be discussing the case of the axe murders of Lizzie Borden. So Let’s start from the beginning of this story… Lizzie Andrew Borden was born July 19, 1860, in Fall River Massachusetts, to Sarah Anthony Borden and Andrew Jackson Borden. Her father, who was of English and Welsh descent and grew up in very modest surroundings and struggled financially as a young man, despite being the descendant of wealthy and influential local residents. Andrew eventually prospered in the manufacture and sale of furniture and caskets and then became a successful Property Developer. He was a director of several textile mills and owned considerable commercial property; he was also president of the Union Savings Bank and a director of the Durfee Safe Deposit and Trust Co. At his death, his estate was valued at $300,000 (equivalent to $9,000,000 in 2021 and $9,630,000 in 2022). Which is definitely a lot of money But Despite his wealth, Andrew was known for his frugality and simplicity. For instance, the Borden home lacked indoor plumbing although, at the time, it was a common accommodation for the wealthy. It was in an affluent area, but the wealthiest residents of Fall River, including Andrew's cousins, generally lived in the more fashionable neighbourhood, "The Hill", which was farther from the industrial areas of the city. ***to know more continue listening*** That was it for this case, let us know if you liked it by rating the podcast on whichever streaming platform you use or reach out to us on our Instagram @h_isforhomicide or email us feedback, reviews, etc on our mail hisforhomicidethepodcast@gmail.com [hisforhomicidethepodcast@gmail.com] And don’t forget We’ll see you next month with fresh cases from another continent at 11:11 pm ist. Till then goodbye!
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