If you could ask Andrew
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If you could ask Andrew
Anybody have any questions they want to ask Andrew Borden if they could..?What would you want to know.
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1. Do you own any hatchets? Where are they?
2. Have you written a will? Where is it? Who gets what?
3. Is Lizzie any good with a hatchet? Does she own any? Where are they?
4. Has anyone made a threat against your life? Who was it?
5. Why are you so tight with your money?
5. Does Lizzie have any "mental problems" or bad "mood swings?"
6. Has Lizzie or Emma ever made violent threats against anyone, especially against anyone in the family?
7. Was Lizzie ever good at hiding things?
8. Does Lizzie have a boyfriend? Is he good with a hatchet?
9. Do you have an illegitimate son? Is his name William? Is he good with a hatchet?
10. Are you afraid of Lizzie?
11. Have you thought of buying Lizzie some fishing sinkers and getting her screen fixed?
12. Does Lizzie like pears?
13. Has Abby ever threatened Lizzie or Emma with physical violence?
14. Do you own a gun? Does Lizzie know where it is? Can she get her hands on it?
15. Have you ever known Lizzie to stay in the barn for 20 minutes or so on a hot summer day?
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2. Have you written a will? Where is it? Who gets what?
3. Is Lizzie any good with a hatchet? Does she own any? Where are they?
4. Has anyone made a threat against your life? Who was it?
5. Why are you so tight with your money?
5. Does Lizzie have any "mental problems" or bad "mood swings?"
6. Has Lizzie or Emma ever made violent threats against anyone, especially against anyone in the family?
7. Was Lizzie ever good at hiding things?
8. Does Lizzie have a boyfriend? Is he good with a hatchet?
9. Do you have an illegitimate son? Is his name William? Is he good with a hatchet?
10. Are you afraid of Lizzie?
11. Have you thought of buying Lizzie some fishing sinkers and getting her screen fixed?
12. Does Lizzie like pears?
13. Has Abby ever threatened Lizzie or Emma with physical violence?
14. Do you own a gun? Does Lizzie know where it is? Can she get her hands on it?
15. Have you ever known Lizzie to stay in the barn for 20 minutes or so on a hot summer day?
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I would ask him if he minds all the hoopla and our walking all over his grave. Does he find it disrespectful. Really.
[The only place I ever sensed Andrew was at his grave, once- one time. But the ghostbuster type people say spirits don't haunt the graveyard- they haunt the place of violence or fear because that's where the energy is they need to communicate...]
[The only place I ever sensed Andrew was at his grave, once- one time. But the ghostbuster type people say spirits don't haunt the graveyard- they haunt the place of violence or fear because that's where the energy is they need to communicate...]
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I think this would make sense for Andrew...standing watch over his primary possession...his body.Kat @ Thu Jul 10, 2008 3:13 am wrote: [The only place I ever sensed Andrew was at his grave, once- one time. But the ghostbuster type people say spirits don't haunt the graveyard- they haunt the place of violence or fear because that's where the energy is they need to communicate...]
“I am innocent. I leave it to my counsel to speak for me.”
—Lizzie A. Borden, June 20, 1893
—Lizzie A. Borden, June 20, 1893
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In addition to all the questions here:
Was your first wife really crazy? What was she like?
Tell me about Emma. What was she like?
And Abby?
Did you really pick up a broken lock on your way home?
What were you afraid of?
Any truth to those stories of your father peddling fish and you selling eggs from a basket as you did your errands?
Who were your enemies?
Who were your friends?
What was the trouble between you and Hiram Harrington?
Who broke into the house the year before the murder? And what exactly was done?
Have you considered having anyone in your family committed to an asylum?
What's the truth of the pigeon-slaughter story? How about the story of Abby's cat?
What did you and John V. Morse discuss on the night of August 3?
Is there any truth to the rumors of incest in your household?
What did you plan to do with the Swansea farm?
Were you asleep when you died, or did your killer look you in the eye and strike?
Who killed you? Who killed Abby?
Have you made up in the afterlife?
Did you object when your fortune was left to a bunch of animals?
Was your first wife really crazy? What was she like?
Tell me about Emma. What was she like?
And Abby?
Did you really pick up a broken lock on your way home?
What were you afraid of?
Any truth to those stories of your father peddling fish and you selling eggs from a basket as you did your errands?
Who were your enemies?
Who were your friends?
What was the trouble between you and Hiram Harrington?
Who broke into the house the year before the murder? And what exactly was done?
Have you considered having anyone in your family committed to an asylum?
What's the truth of the pigeon-slaughter story? How about the story of Abby's cat?
What did you and John V. Morse discuss on the night of August 3?
Is there any truth to the rumors of incest in your household?
What did you plan to do with the Swansea farm?
Were you asleep when you died, or did your killer look you in the eye and strike?
Who killed you? Who killed Abby?
Have you made up in the afterlife?
Did you object when your fortune was left to a bunch of animals?
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I was a miser with my question. For some reason I thought we only got one!
In the graveyard, the first time at the stone, I concentrated and *heard* the thoughts. We had an exchange, of sorts.
He said *Go away" basically.
I thought back at him: "You have a big stone monument here with your big Borden name carved onto it- it looks like you want people to notice it." The *response* was a sort of sour disgruntlement.
Then, when I became more educated, I found out that the girls ordered the large monument stone. I then thought I owe this man an apology. I had been rude.
The next visit to Fall River I did go and *gave thought* to Andrew Borden and said I was sorry and that I had been impertinent no matter what the circumstances and then I said a *prayer* for the victims.
After that I was more circumspect about the case, less frivolous and more sober about the deaths: I still don't like *smilies* when discussing the actual crime.
In the graveyard, the first time at the stone, I concentrated and *heard* the thoughts. We had an exchange, of sorts.
He said *Go away" basically.
I thought back at him: "You have a big stone monument here with your big Borden name carved onto it- it looks like you want people to notice it." The *response* was a sort of sour disgruntlement.
Then, when I became more educated, I found out that the girls ordered the large monument stone. I then thought I owe this man an apology. I had been rude.
The next visit to Fall River I did go and *gave thought* to Andrew Borden and said I was sorry and that I had been impertinent no matter what the circumstances and then I said a *prayer* for the victims.
After that I was more circumspect about the case, less frivolous and more sober about the deaths: I still don't like *smilies* when discussing the actual crime.