A different (and more light hearted) Fall River hatchet story

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A different (and more light hearted) Fall River hatchet story

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As I was looking for more info on the hatchet of 1903, found this short news flash. Key learning....don't burn the pork chops!! :lol:
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No shortage of 'lost & found' hatchets in Fall River. A decade later, the Borden case still finds a way into each story.
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A different (and more light hearted) Fall River hatchet story

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Thanks! Who knew how prevalent hatchet stories were *back then” :wink:
Reminds me of the guy seen sitting in the woods, talking to his hatchet….

Here is another hatchet in the case, compliments from the razing of the Borden barn.
This is from The Pic Album. This story seems to contradict itself(?)
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