On May 31, 1893 a dairy farmer's daughter was murdered in her own kitchen with an ax or hatchett. Twenty-two year old Bertha Manchester had 23 separate ax wounds on her head and neck, very similar to the Borden's double murder which occured on August 4, 1892.
This was 'heaven sent' for the defense, with Lizzy in jail awaiting trial it would have been impossible for her to be the murderer. Thinking all 3 murders were done by the same person, this could have influenced the jury pool, which were not sequestered.
During the Borden trial, the murderer of Manchester was found to be a hired hand that Bertha's father had recently fired. And to make matters worse, Manchester had slapped the man, Jose Correira, a Portuguese immigrant, felt a slap was too offensive to ignore. Originally planning to murder Mr. Manchester, when he wasn't home, Correira decided to kill his daughter instead.
In the United States, there have been many infamous murder cases. Some of the most infamous include the Manson murders and the murders of Abby and Andrew Borden.
Abbey Borden claimed that someone was trying to poison her and her husband Andrew. The day before the murders Lizzie tried to buy prussic acid but was refused because it required a prescription from an M.D. The logical conclusion is that Lizzie first tried to poison her parents. When that failed she had to find an alternate plan. The fact that the Borden's were poisoned spoke volumes. Poisoning is commonly used by women as a means of murder. This coupled with other evidence makes a strong case for Lizzie's guilt. It is also true that when women murder it is usually someone they know well, as opposed to men that murder strangers or causual aquaintences.
Oddly enough, Lizzie was charged with three counts of first degree murder. One count each for Andrew and Abbey Borden's death and an additional count for Andrew and Abbey together. I'm not exactly sure why the prosecutor filed the additional charge or what the laws in MA were at the time of the murders, which was 1892.
Murder is singular.There can be one murder or several murders.
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Here is the time line begining with the double murders of Andrew and Abbey Borden: Murder August 4, 1892. Lizzie Borden arrested on August 11, 1892. Grand Jury hearing on November 7, 1892. Grand Jury hands down indictment of Lizzie Borden on December 2, 1892. Murder trial begins June 5, 1893. Jury retires to deliberate on June 19, 1893. Verdict returned on June 20, 1893. Aquittal, Borden released. *The trial lasted from June 5, 1893 to June 20, 1893.
Years after the Borden murder trial, Lizzy (now calling herself Lizbeth) had an inappropriate relationship with an actress named Nance O'Neil. Lizzy (or Lizbeth) cared not one bit if the whole world knew about their affair, but it was the final straw for older sister Emma. She bought her own house, and for the rest of their lives the rift between the sisters never was mended. There was the added strain of Emma wanting to sell her half interest in the A.J. Borden Building. Lizbeth bought her out, feeling that a Borden should own the Borden Building. At the time of their deaths, Emma's half of the Borden estate and holdings was at least double what Lizzy's was. Lizzy was busy spending hers. Emma led a quiet and simple life after her parent's murders.
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The hatchet that was used to kill the Bordens is now in the Lizzy Borden museum in Fall River, MA. It was found in the celler of the Borden's house with traces of blood and a broken handle.
The murders in Macbeth are initially successful in achieving their immediate goals, such as Duncan's assassination to seize power and Banquo's murder to secure Macbeth's position. However, they ultimately contribute to Macbeth's downfall as they lead to greater violence and ultimately his own demise.