See what you've done to me, I've joined a Lizzie Borden group. Are you happy now?

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I never heard Lizzie had a boyfriend. That's kind of scary. From a movie Townsend showed us in our science class it just focused on Lizzie killing her dad and step mother, I guess there are alot of different motives and people that could have helped her. I doubt that this could have happened but what if it was the crazy neighbor lady?Right now I am interested in the David Anthony theory [that Lizzie had a boyfriend and he went crazy and killed her parents]
Diana, that's an intresting quote. It mentions sending a telephone message. That raises the question, was there a phone in Addie's house? We know there was a phone in Gorman's paint store. And the police made a call from a "McDermot's". Where they were I don't know.diana @ Sun Jun 20, 2004 6:43 pm wrote:[Moody] "Did you delay in the shop there after you bought the articles?
A. I asked my brother, who worked there, to send a telephone message for a woman who was at our house."
Yes, I was thinking the call was to the house. Your interpretation makes more sense. I guess it depends on the meaning of the word "for". Where have I heard that phrasing before?diana @ Mon Jun 21, 2004 3:55 pm wrote:Harry -- as to the phone call -- I think you and I are interpreting this passage a little differently. Am I right in thinking you feel the phone call was to the Churchill house?
I'm taking it to mean that the phone call was not to the house but rather that Mrs. Gomeley needed to get a message to someone -- there was no phone at Churchill's -- so Mrs. Churchill offered to have her brother telephone Mrs. Gomeley's friend from Hudner's.
Diana, do you think the reportage in the papers of the grand jury proceedings was kind of false- made-up-... gossip... that kind of thing?
lydiapinkham @ Tue Jun 22, 2004 9:01 pm wrote:Yeah, Har, I think I'd do a Chicken Licken number myself if my neighbor called out, "Oh, do come over. Somebody's just killed Father."![]()
--Lyddie
I checked the glossary in Knowlton on Mrs. Gomeley:diana @ Mon Jun 21, 2004 3:55 pm wrote:So according to testimony -- Addie, Addie's son, Addie's sister, Addie's mother, Addie's niece, Thomas B. [aka the man who works for us], and Mrs. John Gomeley live in the house. How can we reconcile this with the 1892 census? I guess it's conceivable that Thomas was a paper hanger and Mrs. Gomeley was a teacher -- but how are we going to work in that theater manager. Maybe he was Mr. John Gomeley? That'll work, I guess.