Jim Gentry is an Assistant State Prosecutor for Baltimore County in Maryland. In addition to his trial work, he gives presentations on the use of technology in the courtroom to various groups, including the FBI in...
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The Handleless Hatchet Revisited
On March 5, 2004, my sister Kat and I had the great good fortune of being interviewed on camera for the upcoming Unsolved History segment on Lizzie Borden currently in production by the Discovery Channel.
Exploding a Myth: the Manchester Connection
by Diana Griffiths First published in April/May, 2004, Volume 1, Issue 2, The Hatchet: Journal of Lizzie Borden Studies. Six days prior to Lizzie Borden’s trial, twenty-two year old Bertha Manchester was hacked to death...
Lizzie Borden Limericks
Funny limericks by resident Borden humorist, Sherry Chapman.
Lizzie Borden and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Once again Lizzie Borden turns up in the most surprising places!
The Many Faces of Nance O’Neil
I have been interested in Nance O’Neil, the actress, for about the last two decades. Once immersed in the Lizzie Borden murder case, I found I could combine my involvement with the enigmatic Nance, with my enthusiasm...
Unsolved Lizzie Borden
The Discovery Channel first contacted me on April 15, 2003. The voice mail message that was left at work was friendly and upbeat, inviting me to participate in a production of Unsolved History as an expert on the Borden...
April/May Timeline
A timeline of the months of April and May relating to the Borden case. Not exhaustive.
Badgering Bridget
One day when a policeman called for Bridget, she didn’t know she was only being taken in for questioning, and she broke down into an emotional wreck.
Lizzie Borden: Alive and Well in New England
I met Lizzie Borden this last week. She’s alive and well in New England.