For some reason, the crime committed by these two sisters always reminds me of the stories about Bridget and Lizzie being lovers:
http://www.lacan.com/papin.htm
There was a French movie (Murderous Maids was the English title) about this crime
http://cc.msnscache.com/cache.aspx?q=27 ... FORM=CVRE3
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and a BBC version from 1994 based on the same incident with Joely Richardson called Sister, My Sister which sometimes plays on cable. This version is both lurid and fascinating. The key fascination for years has been the fact that it was a crime on women committed by women. This plays to the theory that Abby discovered something going on "upstairs" and was the primary victim (with Andrew killed to cover her murder).
Mostly, it is about a trivial incident which brings forth hidden, violent rage from 2 people who are isolated and obsessed with each other.
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I just think it is so curious that this case is virtually unknown when Jean Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and Margaret Atwood (all well-known writers) all supposedly wrote books about this case.
It was so upstairs/downstairs. It was almost like Cinderella, instead of marrying the prince, comes home and chops up her stepmother and stepsisters.
I knew nothing about the case when I first saw "Sister, My Sister". Somehow I thought they would be rescued, and it would have a happy ending like Sara Crewe in "A Little Princess". Instead, it was like watching a train wreck. I remember being stunned and wondering who thought this stuff up, then I found out it was "real".
It was so upstairs/downstairs. It was almost like Cinderella, instead of marrying the prince, comes home and chops up her stepmother and stepsisters.
I knew nothing about the case when I first saw "Sister, My Sister". Somehow I thought they would be rescued, and it would have a happy ending like Sara Crewe in "A Little Princess". Instead, it was like watching a train wreck. I remember being stunned and wondering who thought this stuff up, then I found out it was "real".
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