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  1. Lizzie Borden Took an Ax is a 2014 American biographical drama television film about Lizzie Borden, a young American woman tried and acquitted of the August 4, 1892, axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts. It premiered on Lifetime on January 25, 2014, and starred Christina Ricci in the title role. [1]

    • Docudrama Slasher Mystery Biopic
  2. Learn about the 1892 ax murders of Lizzie Borden's father and stepmother, and the controversy surrounding her trial and acquittal. Explore the theories and evidence behind the infamous case and its cultural impact.

  3. Learn about the origin, structure, and literary devices of the famous children's rhyme that alludes to the murders of Lizzie Borden's parents. The poem exaggerates the number of blows and the rhyme scheme for effect and entertainment.

    • Female
    • October 9, 1995
    • Poetry Analyst And Editor
  4. Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 – June 1, 1927) was an American woman who was tried and acquitted of the August 4, 1892 axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts. [1] No one else was charged in the murders, and, despite ostracism from other residents, Borden spent the remainder of her life in Fall River.

  5. May 3, 2024 · Learn how class, nativism and gender stereotypes shaped the 1892 trial of Lizzie Borden, who was accused of killing her father and stepmother with a hatchet. Explore the evidence, the suspects, the verdict and the legacy of the infamous case.

  6. Jan 25, 2014 · A TV movie based on the true story of Lizzie Borden, who was accused of killing her parents with an ax in 1893. See the cast, crew, plot, trivia, awards, and user and critic reviews of this crime drama starring Christina Ricci.

  7. May 28, 2024 · Lizzie Borden, American woman suspected of murdering her stepmother and father in 1892; her trial became a national sensation in the United States. An axe, the suspected murder weapon, was recovered at the crime scene, but Borden was acquitted in the ensuing trial, as the evidence against her was circumstantial.