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That would have been great but Lizzie Borden's trial was held in 1893, a time when although it was possible, it was just not practical. In fact the day to day proceedings of the actual trial as reported by the press you will find mostly sketches of the key players.
While she is in Rome, she wants to find adventure
Their common ground is red hair. Lizzie and Napolean were redheads, Titian liked women with red hair.
As far as I know she did not. But it is possible that her older sister Emma did live in Westport. Whether she bought a house there I could find no evidence.
Lizzie and her older sister Emma posted a reward ($5000, a substantial sum in that time period) and vowed to find their parent's killer. There is no proof that, aside from the reward, either sister made any effort to detect the guilty.
I could find no information on a diary. But it is possible that she did, at some point in her life. The written word in diaries and journals was a common practice in 19th century America.
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.
She had several bioghraphers one went by the name of Even Hunter, the other David Rehkak. She also wrote her memoirs with a ghost writer but I'll do some more digging to see if I can find his/her name.
The movie was an April Fool's prank; it does not exist.
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Lizzie was just a character in the movie.At Wikipedia you will find a list of both fictional and historical characters in Titanic, "historical" meaning based on actual passengers on the ship. Lizzie Calvert is in the list of fictional characters. See link below.