William Psy.D. Masterton

Lizzie Didn't Do It!


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      LIZZIE DIDN'T

      DO IT!

      by William L. Masterton

      BRANDEN PUBLISHING COMPANY

      Boston

      © Copyright 2000

      by William L. Masterton

      Published in eBook format by Branden Books

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      ISBN-13: 978-0-8283-2278-2

      No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the author. The only exception is by a reviewer, who may quote short excerpts in a review.

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Masterton, William L., 1927-

       Lizzie didn't do it! / by William L. Masterton.

       p.cm.

       Includes bibliographical references and index.

       ISBN 0-8283-2052-7 (alk. paper)

       1. Borden, Lizzie, 1860-1927.

       2. Murder--Massachusetts--Fall River.

       I. Title.

       HV6534.F2 M37 2000

       364.15'23'0974485--dc21 99-088574

       BRANDEN PUBLISHING COMPANY

       PO Box 182094 Wellesley MA 02482

      Boston

      Dedication

      Dedicated to the memory of

      Melvin Adams, a brilliant

      lawyer who saw the truth

      to which everyone else was blind

      and, on a more personal level,

      to my daughters-in-law:

      Ilona, who nagged me

      to write this book,

      and Peggy, who didn't.

      FIGURES

      Captions (if any) Sources

      1.1 Crowd surrounding the Borden house after the murders 1

      1.2 Newspaper article on crime 2

      1.3 Two newspaper articles 1,3

      1.4 John Morse under suspicion 2

      2.1 Andrew Borden 4

      2.2 Emma Borden and her mother, Sarah 5

      2.3 Abby Borden 4

      2.4 Lizzie Borden, circa 1892 4

      2.5 John Vinnicum Morse 1

      2.6 Bridget (Maggie) Sullivan 1

      2.7 Front view, Borden house, circa 1892 5

      2.8 Layout of the Borden house 4

      2.9 Surroundings of the Borden house 4

      2.10 Fall River in 1892 6

      3.1 Jennings (left) and Knowlton (right) 1

      4.1 Newspaper headline 2

      4.2 Melvin Adams (standing) 2

      4.3 Defense witness Draper 7

      4.4 North Main St., Fall River, in the 1890s 5

      4.5 Article on Lizzie's sanity 2

      5.1 Governor Robinson 1

      5.2 Left to right (front row): Emma, Lizzie, Rev. Buck 1

      5.3 William Moody 1

      5.4 Exclusion of Inquest Testimony 1

      5.5 Exclusion of Pussic Acid Testimony 2

      6.1 Alice Russell, prosecution witness 1

      6.2 Emma Borden, defense witness 1

      6.3 The handle-less hatchet 4

      6.4 Fleet vs Mullaly 1

      6.5 Draper fits the hatchet to Andrew's skull 2

      7.1 Second St. looking south in 1892 8

      7.2 Side entrance to the Borden house 5

      7.3 Diagram showing location of witnesses 4

      7.4 Sketch of the crime scene; note books on the table 1

      8.1 Knowlton sums up 9

      8.2 Judge Dewey (for the defense!) 9

      8.3 Lizzie reacts to the verdict 1

      8.4 Maplecroft 10

      8.5 Lizzie's forged signature on her "confession" 11

      8.6 Nance O'Neil 8

      8.7 Lizzie's theory of the murders 2

      9.1 Streetcar on Pleasant St., Fall River 1

      9.2 Andrew Jennings; Lizzie or Bridget? 1

      9.3 John Morse in 1909 9

      9.4 Emma Borden in 1913 11

      10.1 The cost of Sunday dinner in the 1890s 1

      10.2 The Borden barn and side entrance to the house 1

      10.3 Pinkerton article 1

      11.1 Newspaper articles on the prussic acid incident 13

      12.1 Content of the note to Abby (as deduced by the author)

      13.1 Medical Examiner Dolan 1

      13.2 Abbott's opinion on time of death 2

      14.1 Cooling curves 14

      14.2 Graph with scattered points 15

      14.3 Coroner's statement 16

      15.1 Jurors behind the fence in front of the Borden house 1

      15.2 A sale at Sargent's department store 1

      15.3 Newspaper article on Crowe's hatchet 17

      SOURCES

      1.The Lizzie Borden Sourcebook, David Kent and Robert Flynn, Branden Publishing Co., 1992

      2.Lizzie Borden, Did She: Or Didn't She? Historical Briefs Inc., 1992. (This is a compilation of articles that appeared in the New Bedford Evening Standard between August 1892 and June 1893, dealing with the Borden case)

      3.Fall River Globe, August 5, 1892

      4.Goodbye, Lizzie Borden, Robert Sullivan, The Stephen Greene Press, 1974

      5.Forty Whacks, David Kent, Yankee Press, 1992

      6.Drawn by the author from a map supplied by Michael Martins, curator, Fall River Historical Society Museum

      7.Boston Globe, August 31, 1892

      8.Lizzie Borden Quarterly, Maynard Bertolet, Editor

      9.Emery scrapbook

      10.Lizzie Borden, Arnold Brown, Rutledge Hill Press, 1991

      11.Lizzie Borden, the Untold Story, Edward Radin, Simon and Schuster, 1961

      12.Fall River Historical Society, (Many of the photographs in references 1, 4, 5 and 8 came originally from this source.)

      13.Lizzie Borden, Joyce Williams et al, 1980

      14.Forensic Medicine, I Gordon and H. A. Shapiro, 1975

      15.Horowitz, Clin. Soc. 67 216 (1984)

      16.Los