"That has always been a mystery" said she.
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2019 11:06 am
At the Preliminary Hearing, Lizzie was asked: "What explanation can you suggest as to the whereabouts of your mother from the time you saw her in the dining room [at 9:00], and she said her work in the spare room was all done, until 11 o'clock?" Lizzie: "I don't know. I think she went back into the spare room, and whether she came back again or not I don't know; that has always been a mystery.
A mystery? Never occurred to her that Abby must've been out to market and gone on that sick call??
She was asked soon after whether she had any knowledge of Abby leaving the house. No. When the question was repeated, she replied, "She told me she had had a note, somebody was sick, and said, 'I am going to get the dinner on the way [. . .]" "Then why did you not suppose she had gone?" Lizzie stated: "I supposed she had gone." She supposed no such thing. She had just testified 10 breaths before that Abby's whereabouts during that time period had always been a mystery to her.
(See page 406 in Widdows and Koorey's The Preliminary Hearing in the Lizzie Borden Case, new edition.)
A mystery? Never occurred to her that Abby must've been out to market and gone on that sick call??
She was asked soon after whether she had any knowledge of Abby leaving the house. No. When the question was repeated, she replied, "She told me she had had a note, somebody was sick, and said, 'I am going to get the dinner on the way [. . .]" "Then why did you not suppose she had gone?" Lizzie stated: "I supposed she had gone." She supposed no such thing. She had just testified 10 breaths before that Abby's whereabouts during that time period had always been a mystery to her.
(See page 406 in Widdows and Koorey's The Preliminary Hearing in the Lizzie Borden Case, new edition.)