Lizzie Borden was born on July 19 in 1860, in Fall River, Massachusetts. She is best known in history for her arrested that had to deal with the axe murders of her mother and step-mother. It all happened on August 4, 1892, the Borden’s maid had heard Lizzie shout that someone had killed her father, his body was found slumped on the couch in the living room. As the neighbors were comforting Lizzie the maid found her step-mother body in the upstairs guest bedroom, both parents dying from the head of a hatchet. Under the circumstance of what happened Lizzie was arrested a week later but no matter with the evidence or witness they had, the case was never solved. …show more content…
It wasn’t hard for the prosecutors to build a case against her but he only used circumstantial evidence. During the whole trial various typed of witnesses noticed how she refused to call her step-mother; mother. They also recalled how Lizzie and her father relationship were to comforting to be father and daughter, however in one episode they remember Lizzie would show jealously when her father showed affection for the step-mother. When they were going over the evidence on why Lizzie would kill the father they went over the inheritance and showed how the father was giving the house to share with her sister or he was giving all of her money to the son which Lizzie did not like. Also there was a rumor going around that Lizzie would be sexually abused by her father which would explain on why she would murder her and the jealously, but it was just a rumor. Why would someone kill someone who’s close to