Some here may be familiar with a little book by Barbara Silveria called THE DARK SIDE OF LIZZIE BORDEN.
Also, some may be familiar with my unforgiving criticism of authors who take liberty with the truth, embellish at will, or who are just downright reckless and derelict in their research.
If you're keeping account you can add Barbara Silveria's book to the long list.
On the title page Ms Silveria calls here book a novel. It is anything but. It is simple account, telling of events in the Borden saga. Also, it is one of the worst book bindings I have seen of a book written about the trail. Most copies fall apart after a short while of new. There is no copyright page and the book is glued together. Though the cover is quite attractive, color, font, picture, it is a real cheap publication and nowhere does it mention where or who published it.
But let us get to one of her accounts:
Exemplar #1 Quote:
"A WOMAN REFLECTING BACK, TOLD OF AN INCIDENT THAT TOOK PLACE WHEN THE BORDEN FAMILY VISITED FRIENDS IN SWANSEA. LIZZIE, THEN A CHILD, WAS PLAYING OUTSIDE, DISCOVERED A NEST OF ROBINS AND PROCEEDED TO CUT OFF THEIR HEADS. WHEN ASKED WHY SHE WOULD DO SUCH A THING, SHE SAID THAT SHE WANTED TO HAVE A FUNERAL."
Yep, true...................and George Reeves thought he was superman and killed himself by jumping out the window of a tall building.