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Um, I think I'm posting this in the right place, but if I'm not, feel free to move this topic...Anyways, hi, I'm new, and I'm doing Lizzie Borden for my huge end of the year project. I've known about the story for a long time, and I've been reading a few books and looking at sites, but as for developing a whole view on the case, a lot of things I read information wise just don't add up, such as the time they believe Mrs. Borden was murdered and so forth. I was just wondering if anyone could recommend some good credible sites or books or anything that had good credible information. It would be really appreciated. Thanks.
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Lizzie seems tobe a popular topic for high school research papers this year. This forum is part of a website with THE best and most complete compliment of information on the Borden case. Check out the following link:

Lizzie Andrew Borden Virtual Museum & Library:
http://lizzieandrewborden.com/

Crime scene info, etc.:
http://www.lizzieandrewborden.com/LizzieABorden.htm





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Hi!
Len Rebello's book is a great jumping off place for further research.
It's my understanding that it might be InterLibrary-loaned.

Try Lizzie Borden Past & Present, Al-Zach Press, Fall River, MA, 1999.

Good luck!
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