by Kat Koorey
First published in June/July, 2005, Volume 2, Issue 3, The Hatchet: Journal of Lizzie Borden Studies.
A list, using census records, of the owners of the Borden and Kelly house on Second Street, with their various numerical incarnations.
by Kat Koorey
First published in June/July, 2005, Volume 2, Issue 3, The Hatchet: Journal of Lizzie Borden Studies.
Charles Trafton was the first owner of 66 Second Street in Fall River, Massachusetts, which was later changed to 92 Second Street in 1875.
I came up with the Fall River Mutton Eaters as a scion name for the Chapter of the Irregulars.
Over the years, I have been very successful in capturing what I sincerely believe to be the actual haunting entities on tape.
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