Lizzie can also be easily seen in the character of Georgina Kilgarvan.
Archive - July 2018
Bridget’s Kitchen, Spring, 2012
Sherry Chapman assumes the identity of Bridget Sullivan and offers her favorite recipes for your eating and reading pleasure.
The Real Andrew Borden
Another work of humor by Borden humorist Sherry Chapman.
Wise Counsel: A Profile of the Astute and Able Andrew J. Jennings
Jennings in his opening did not appeal purely to emotion.
Fleet’s Notes
For the very first time, we can read Fleet’s full accounting of the statements made by the principle people in the murder case and his first-hand observations of the crime scene.
Collecting Lizzie
When it comes to collecting books about the Borden case, the cornerstone of any collection is a first edition of Edwin Porter’s book, The Fall River Tragedy, A History of the Borden Murders, printed in 1893.
Telling Tales: An Interview with Filmmaker Ric Rebelo
Lizbeth came about from watching all of the other documentaries and asking the question, “what is missing?”
Sullivan’s Travels
Anaconda, Montana, twenty miles from Butte, proved to be far enough away from Fall River for Bridget to be able to anonymously enjoy a life unencumbered by publicity or prying newspaper reporters.
Dear Abby, Spring, 2011
Dear Abby is a humorous series that purports that people wrote into the Fall River newspaper and Abby Borden responded with sage advice—well, sometimes.