
Happy birthday Lizzie.
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- Stefani
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Happy birthday Lizzie.
Looks good for 146 years old.


Read Mondo Lizzie!
https://lizzieandrewborden.com/MondoLizzie/
Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
https://lizzieandrewborden.com/MondoLizzie/
Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
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Happy, Happy Birthday, Lizzie. Thought I'd try my hand at a little cut and paste Lizzie art for her birthday with very rough results. Anyway, its the thought that counts.
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On the 100th anniversary of Lizzie's birth, the 'NY Herald-Tribune" ? sent Edward Radin to Fall River to investigate her from remaining witnesses.
This resulted in his book "The Untold Story", in which he debunks the literary hoax of Edmund Pearson and reopened this old mystery.
Sadly, he chose to cast suspicion on Bridget, the only other person known to be there at the time of the murders. Radin was sort of guilty of a hoax himself by doing this. We know that Lizzie said "it wasn't Bridget ..." and Bridget was never a suspect after the first day.
Still this book is worth reading as his story of his research.
This resulted in his book "The Untold Story", in which he debunks the literary hoax of Edmund Pearson and reopened this old mystery.
Sadly, he chose to cast suspicion on Bridget, the only other person known to be there at the time of the murders. Radin was sort of guilty of a hoax himself by doing this. We know that Lizzie said "it wasn't Bridget ..." and Bridget was never a suspect after the first day.
Still this book is worth reading as his story of his research.
It was Farmer William in the Bedroom with the Hatchet.