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Re: Good Lizzie Books

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2021 2:37 pm
by camgarsky4
MB -- 100% agree on "Case against Lizzie Borden", it is heads and tails superior to Radin, Lincoln and Brown.

It is surreal to me that a person could take the time to actually write a book about a single topic and get so many rudimentary facts wrong. Being unaware that 2nd St. was a mix of residential and commercial suggests you've never read all the witness statements or studied the maps. But how could you not if you are writing a book! Same goes for the pigeon roost.....there are such brief references (Lizzie inquest) to that item that not sure how you mess that up. Maybe the author interpreted Lizzie staring up at the roost as a signal of pride of craftsmanship. Unnecessarily creative.

Does she have a creative solution for the murderer or the murder Plan?

Re: Good Lizzie Books

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2021 4:15 pm
by camgarsky4
Agree 100% about William Spencer's "Case Against Lizzie Borden".