On page 296 in Rebello's "Past and Present" in a section titled "Clue was no Good", it includes an extract quoting Andrew Jennings from an article in the Fall River Daily Herald, June 6, 1894.
"........I thought after the acquittal of Miss Borden that I had found a clue that promised to reveal all, but after working diligently on it for two months, realized that it solved nothing....."
I believe the Fall River Historical Society has the Jennings journal and other papers. Does anyone know if those documents shed any light on the 'clue' that Jennings references?
Jenning found a clue??
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