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Andrew Jackson Borden.
It was quite disconcerting to me to learn that my own father is a notorious serial philanderer. Unlike many of today's 'wannabes', Al Capone was a notorious gangster.
I see where you're going with this and there is absolutely no evidence that there was an inappropriate relationship between Lizzie and her father Andrew.
Lizzie Andrew Borden was tried and acquitted of the axe murders of her father and stepmother which occurred on a sweltering August morning in 1892.
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Lizzie's father's name is Sam Maguire and the actor's name is Robert Carradine.
The poem, usually used in children's games, that is repeated about Lizzie Borden goes as follows:Lizzie Borden took an axeAnd gave her mother forty whacks.When she saw what she had done,She gave her father forty one.The author is unknown.
When Lizzie was younger, father and daughter seemed to have a relationship of mutual love and a guarded respect for each other. As Lizzie grew up and older and remained in her father's home instead of marrying and starting her own family, the house on 92 2nd Street became increasingly crowded. It was no secret to anyone who knew the Borden's that Andrew's 'girls' did not get on well with Abby, Andrew's second wife and Emma and Lizzie's stepmother. If fact Emma and Lizzie did not take meals with the elder Bordens, preferring to eat off a tray in their upstairs rooms. This is a significant situation considering the era in which they lived. The tension in the home was oppressive at times. By all accounts Lizzie was the favored daughter, possibly because she was too much like Andrew. Headstrong and willful, Lizzie may have done better out of her father's home but 19th century etiquette discouraged young ladies leaving their father's house unless married or in a convent. Lizzie did neither.
Lizzie Borden was accused and found guilty of killing her mother and father with an ax. After being released from she chose to live in the hose the deaths occurred until her death.
Andrew Borden's first wife Sarah (mother to Emma and Lizzie) died in 1863. Andrew remarried 2 years later in 1865.
Lizzie Borden was no 'Cinderella' by any stretch of the imagination. She was a double murderer, who thanks to a biased jury, was turned loose to spend her father's hard earned money.
Lizzie borden killed her father and her stepmother. she was the one who had something against her stepmother. she also had something against her father because he married the stepmother.