A fictional work about Lizzie Borden by David Marshall James.
Archive - July 2018
Emma Borden: The Plot Thickens
Facial recognition is part of the emerging technologies in security systems.
Dream Maker: An Interview with Cameron Munson
"Lizzie’s story was something I was always aware of."
The Victorian Celebration of Death: The Borden Funerals
The Victorians were also believers in extending their sentimentality and romanticized view of death and the hereafter outside the home and into the cemetery.
The Medium is the Message
The new religion was Spiritualism, which is credited as being born on March 31, 1848, in Hydesville, New York, at the home of the Fox family.
Dear Abby, November, 2008
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.
In the World of . . . Jack the Ripper History Channel, October 2008 A Review
A good chance was wasted, and the content is neither challenging, nor worthwhile.
Elizabeth Montgomery
Actress Elizabeth Montgomery won a permanent place in the hearts of Borden buffs when she took on the part of Lizzie Borden in the made-for-TV movie, The Legend of Lizzie Borden.