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With her arrest on August 11, 1892, which I consider the beginning of the case, to the Grand Jury hearings and indictment on November 7, 1892 and December 12, 1892 respectively, opening of her trial on June 5, 1893, jury deliberations on June 19, 1893 to the handing down of the verdict on June 20, 1893, which brought an end to the legal proceedings.

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Lizzie Andrew Borden died on June 1, 1927, in Fall River, Massachusetts, USA of pneumonia.

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