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History's Lost and Found: Lizzie Borden's Hatchet

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History's Lost and Found segment on Lizzie Borden's Hatchet. MondoLizzie.com.

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  • Lizzie and O.J. belong together. They both got away with double murder.

  • It had to be her. She slept in the house the same day of the murders....wouldn't that bother most people!? Especially since the "murderer" was still on the loose.

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  • @FifthContinentMusic You're literally the most pathetic troll I've ever seen on youtube. You figuratively beat your buddy izzardfan by a nose, though.

  • @JellyKimSugarBoom14 Is it not possible that Lizzie harboured Lesbian tendencies?

  • @lordanne6 Would it not be possible for you to learn how to spell without resorting to all your incomprehensible abbreviations?

  • @KayBeeEee1983 "literally"? Did you get past third grade English? Doubt it.

  • @izzardfan There is no such word. The blogger can't type.

  • @izzardfan Your punctuation is great. You get an A +.

  • @3zy She was not a 'chick', she was a human being. Do get a life, mate.

  • What Prof. Ryckebusch said about Lizzie's cool decision about sleeping in her house the night of the murders is wrong. That house was minutely examined by many detectives and patrol men on 8/4/92. Also, that looks like a pretty small hatchet head, and as anyone who has split much firewood knows that the job is alot easier with a heavier ax head. The force needed to cause so many heavy blows with that small hatchet head would seem to point to a man as the murderer.

  • @lordanne6 "People didn't know who killed her stepmother and father. Also, society didn't have access to the kind of technology that we have now that would allow us to solve a crime like that. In addition, Lizzie herself said that she was in the barn when the murders took place, and only discovered her father's body upon returning to the house. Some say the maid who worked there was responsible for the grisly crimes. I can't say for sure but that's how I understand it." Isn't punctuation great?

  • @Lurking99 Could you and the nine people who liked this comment please explain what 'promitive' means? I can't find it anywhere else and the closest word to it I can think of is 'primitive'. Thanks.

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