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Thursday, February 18, 2016
Supernatural Radio with Corrine de Winter
I'm going to be a guest once again on the Supernatural Radio Show with Corrine de Winter.
Call in to ask me about tarot, crystal balls, ghost hunting, Lizzie Borden house, Alcatraz, the Haunted Mansion Retreat in California, my new erotic astrology horror series, Witch Upon a Star, or ask me a question.
Don't be shy, give us a call!
Wednesday February 24, 2016 8 pm
Supernatural Radio Show
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Sunday, April 19, 2015
The Lizzie Borden Chronicles Blogs
The Lizzie Borden Chronicles are on again tonight. It will be fun to see what Lizzie will do.
Sephera's Thoughts on the Lizzie Borden Chronicles
There was a signing and a launch party for the anthology Expiration Date. Authors such as Kelley Armstrong, Tobin Elliott, and Sèphera Girón were in attendance. Sèphera worn her Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast shirts to the events to celebrate her story "What Would Lizzie Do?" in the anthology. To see pictures click here.
Sephera's Thoughts on the Lizzie Borden Chronicles
There was a signing and a launch party for the anthology Expiration Date. Authors such as Kelley Armstrong, Tobin Elliott, and Sèphera Girón were in attendance. Sèphera worn her Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast shirts to the events to celebrate her story "What Would Lizzie Do?" in the anthology. To see pictures click here.
Friday, June 27, 2014
Live from the Lizzie Borden House July 2014
In July 2013, The Supernatural Radio Show on Blogtalk Radio and hosted by Corrine De Winter, came to the Lizzie Borden House.
The show was broadcast live as Sèphera Girón and Lisa Mannetti read tarot cards for the spirits and callers who came through.
Other guests on the show included Heather Graham, Gardner Goldsmith, Dennis Cummins, Lee-Ann Wilber, and more.
On July 20, 2014, The Supernatural Radio will return to the Lizzie Borden House. Sèphera and Lisa will once again attempt to communicate with the spirits of Lizzie, Andrew, Michael, Abby, and whoever else wants to come through the portal.
Listen to last year's show. Stay tuned for this year's show information!
If you want to visit the Lizzie Borden house on July 20 with a group of horror writers and psychics and watch the live broadcast of the radio show, please check out this link: Lizzie Borden Ghost Hunt July 20 2014
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Thursday, June 26, 2014
Lizzie Borden House Overnight July 20 2014
Have you always wanted to wander around a house where gruesome unsolved murders took place over a century ago on August 4, 1892? You know, the very same one you've seen on all the ghost hunting shows?
Have you always wanted to recreate the final morning of the murders by eating nearly the same breakfast as consumed by the Borden household and then take a trip to the nearby Oak Grove graveyard where the family is buried together?
Now's your chance!
On Sunday July 20, 2014, there are a limited amount of spots available to join several horror authors, tarot readers, and paranormal investigators on an overnight at the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast.
Members from Camp Necon are cordially invited to join us if you haven't previously signed up with Sephera Giron or Lisa Mannetti.
Anyone else curious about the house and who want to have a group experience with like-minded people and seasoned Lizzie experts are welcome.
We ask that participants are over 21 as this is an all night experience for most of the guests which is why we rent the whole house.
NEWS FLASH: For the second year in a row, Mediums Lisa Mannetti and Sèphera Girón will be broadcasting live from the Lizzie Borden House on the Supernatural Radio Show on Blogtalk Radio with host Corrine De Winter.
WHERE: Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast
Fall River, Massachusetts
COST: The more people who attend, the less it will cost. Budget for $150 including paying the tour guide and maids. Some years it's been as cheap as $85.
WHEN: Sunday July 20, 2014
Plan to arrive to the house by five if you wish to join the gang from Necon and elsewhere for a group dinner at one of the local restaurants.
Plan to be settled in by six thirty in order to be ready for the tour at seven which will last one and half to two hours.
WHAT HAPPENS:
5:00 p.m. There is a group dinner for people coming from the convention and anyone else who wants to join them. You are responsible for your own bill and a 20% minimum tip.
7:00 p.m. The tour guide will tell the story of the murders, the trials, and family history as you move through the house room by room.
9:00 Supernatural Radio Show on Blogtalk Radio with host Corrine De Winter will be broadcast live from one of the rooms of the house. It is asked that you are very quiet if you are in the house during the broadcast as Lisa and Sèphera will be channelling and reading for a live audience. Other horror authors will also be speaking about their experiences at the Lizzie Borden house on the show.
11:00 Free time
You have the run of the house with the exception of the basement and barn.
You may take pictures, take evps, conduct experiments with cameras, flashlights, lasers, whatever equipment you desire.
Sephera and Lisa will lead a group seance and read tarot with the spirits.
Sephera and Lisa will read tarot for people. Donations accepted.
It is not mandatory to participate in any activities however since people come from as far away as Canada to participate in this experience, please don't make any unnecessary noise in the house.
Some people (like Sephera) have never actually slept more than two hours because it's too scary to go to bed. Ironically people congregate in the room where Andrew was murdered if they aren't outside having heart attacks and googling nearby hotels. Some people hit the hay by eleven and sleep just fine until breakfast. It's up to you.
RULES
If you want to mock the tarot readers and ghost hunters, please do not come.
If you are a drunken mess, please don't come.
Please be respectful of people in a seance as it will be recorded even if you don't want to participate.
There is no alcohol allowed inside of the Lizzie Borden House.
There is no food allowed inside of the Lizzie Borden House.
There is no smoking inside of the Lizzie Borden House.
Coffee and tea are provided and must be consumed in the kitchen or outside.
The weather is usually fantastic and people smoke and snack by their cars.
Please don't use tape, tacks, nails, or any other adhesives.
Do not touch or alter the house in any manner.
Do not use the kitchen.
Bring in your own cups for water and coffee in the kitchen.
No real candles or incense.
Sèphera and selected guests have Andrew Borden's room.
Rooms are given first come first serve. Several will share a room, two in a bed and cots depending on the number of people.
You must pre-register in advance through Lisa or Sèphera.
All questions welcome.
Do not book through the house as this is a special conference event.
For more information on how to attend please email asap so we can give a head count to the staff:
Sèphera Girón sephgiron @ rogers.com
Lisa Mannetti lisa.mannetti @ verizon.net
Here are links to last year's adventures at the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast
Live From Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast
Notes from the Lizzie Borden House Part One
Notes from the Lizzie Borden House: Part Two
Notes from the Lizzie Borden House: Part Three
The Chancery House
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Lizzie Borden on Lifetime
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| This photograph was taken of a portrait in the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast. |
I didn't have great expectations for it before I even saw it because I thought the role of Lizzie was miscast. I love Christina Ricci, don't get me wrong. But Christina Ricci does NOT look like Lizzie Borden on her worst day. She STILL looks like a beautiful waif. However, she does have the creepy-eyed stare and pathological lying down pat.
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| Christina Ricci as Lizzie Borden in the Lifetime Movie |
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| Christina Ricci as Lizzie Borden in the Lifetime Movie. She might be hiding a cookie in her pocket but I don't believe she's hiding her psychopathic actions. |
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| Do you believe for one minute that she's swinging an ax in fury at her mean old step-mom and dear old lecherous dad? Maybe this is when she finds dad's body. I think she's singing an opera myself... |
Okay. Let's take one last look at the lady of the hour and move on then, shall we?
We understand that Hollywood always casts gorgeous thin people for monstrous villains. How many times have they remade Carrie now and they still can't quite figure out that she's a chunky, pimply, dark-haired dork?
Kathy Bates, a few years ago, would have made the perfect Lizzie Borden. Too bad no one jumped on that one, or if they did, too bad it didn't happen.
Okay, enough about casting choices.
I do want to give props to Lifetime for at least alluding to the incestuous relationship Lizzie had with her father, Andrew and for the suggested liaison nod with real-life girlfriend, Nanc.
When I heard they didn't film at the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast, I was suprised, as every other show on earth has filmed there. I also knew then that they had plans for what their imagination wanted the Borden home to look like.
As I expected, they used a large mansion where it would be easy to imagine people sneaking around and chopping up their victims undetected.
However, what makes the real-life story so very chilling is the actual size of the real Borden home where the murders took place.
Once you've been to the house and have seen the layout, you can understand on one hand how the murderer could have "hid" for two hours (if you believe it wasn't Lizzie) and yet on the other, wonder how no one in the house could have heard chopping, screams, and thumping, puffing, blood spatter, and so on.
You can see under the bed where Abby was murdered as you walk up the stairs in the real home. The theory being, anyone could have seen her dead body if they had walked up the stairs and looked over.
The home is small and various doors lock different sections off.
There are theories that Lizzie committed the murders in the nude which is how there were no bloody clothes. They tried to suggest this in the movie but the continuity was so awful. Yes, I understand they want you to think that she murdered the step-mom while wearing a white nightie and then murdered dad while naked, hammering home the incest thing. However, where did the blood-soaked nightgown go? One throwaway flashback showed her stuffing it behind a couch or table or something but it's never mentioned again. They also show her in the movie removing clothes but keeping her long curly waist-lengthed hair swinging and not getting full of blood or in the way of the ax.
The movie shows her burning the blue dress in the backyard. I was told on the tours that she burned it in the stove in the kitchen.
The movie doesn't show all the other suspects and other people who lived in the house during the time of the murders.
No one sweats in the movie. My GOD, I've been there in July five times now, overnight, and murders happened on August 4th. The last four times I stayed there was air-conditioning but in old small houses like that, it doesn't matter. That house is HOT. Summer in New England is one long damp hot steamy bug ridden dreary experience. No one sweated. No one had pit stains or patted their heads or swatted at bugs. I went to the church once before it became a cooking school. It was HOT. VERY HOT. Like the pits of hell.
No one in the movie was fanning themselves, or wiping their foreheads, or ripping off their clothes.
At the beginning of the movie, there's a scene of Lizzie in her bedroom looking in the mirror. She lowers her dress to show her naked back. I thought maybe we'd see whip marks from dad beating her or something. All we saw were Christina's scary skeletor ribs. Yet, in the hack-em-up naked ax-swinging scenes, the body double didn't have a bony back. Real-life Lizzie herself looked mighty well-fed. Lizzie's back likely looked like mine; a bit of fleshy rolls, a bit of spine, and a bit of muscle tone. And she would have kept her hair up in a bun from the oppressive heat and to avoid the blood and bits of goo.
Dad was a very stingy man. We sort of got the sense of it in the movie but not really. In real life, the Bordens could have afforded indoor bathrooms, good food, a house as big as the one in the movie, and more, but Andrew was frugal and nasty. They could have shown him making his rounds, collecting his money and all the side jobs he and his daughters performed such as funerals, and lady laundry.
Since they didn't film in the real murder house, they could have covered all of his stinginess without fear of retribution. If you're in the bed and breakfast, you don't want to speak ill of Andrew. Just trust me on that one.
The father had all kinds of rules and weirdness that could have been really explored. His bathroom weirdness, the pear obsessions, hatred of the birds, the cats, the lack of modern conveniences that other wealthy people were getting, the key, the late night visits, and more.
In the movie, there were a couple of quick flashes of a soldier-type dude lurking in the wind-blown laundry. In one quickie glimpse, Lizzie kisses him. Who is he? We never learn. And since even Lifetime alluded to Lizzie's affair with Nanc, why is Lizzie kissing a man? For what gain?
As for the trial, I've not studied it. I've gone to the house five times and done the tour and gone to the graveyard, Maplecroft, the church but I've not read the trial transcripts. So I have no idea what is true or not in the movie. I don't know if the high school ring idea is true. I only know that Lizzie was found innocent, mostly because she was a woman. At least it was one time sexism worked in a woman's favour.
The movie could have done without such a long long trial. We all know the outcome so we didn't need all that ridiculous back and forth courtroom stuff and the flashbacks that made less sense every time they happened.
It would have been far more interesting to see more of her life before the murders, and how her life changed after the murders for longer than seven minutes. Again, they also missed another interesting opportunity about how Lizzie died from pnuemonia after a gall bladder operation and her sister died nine days later of chronic nephritis in a nursing home. It's always weird when related people die close together, don't you think?
They also didn't discuss the insanity in the family, how the cousin who lived next door had drowned her children in the well when she had post-partum depression.
Oh, well. Can't have everything.
So, my thoughts on the Lifetime movie are that they missed a lot of great opportunites and wasted a lot of time with silly flashbacks.
I've written several blogs about my experiences at the Lizzie Borden house.
http://tarotpaths.blogspot.ca/2013/07/notes-from-lizzie-borden-house-part-one.html
Live from the Lizzie Borden House Part Two
Live from Lizzie Borden House Part Three
http://tarotpaths.blogspot.ca/2012/06/lizzie-borden-bed-and-breakfast-fall.html
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Notes from the Lizzie Borden House Part Two
On Sunday, July 21, Supernatural Radio hosted by Corrine de Winter came to Lizzie Borden's House.
Psychics Live from the Lizzie Borden House
Lisa Mannetti and Sèphera Girón discussed their vibes and read tarot cards.
The idea was to have callers ask questions of the spirits related to the murders.
However, all the callers wanted were questions about their own lives. So it became difficult to switch from the vibe of the house to the caller and back again.
It's not that we're trying to be mean but we wanted a full Lizzie Borden house experience.
The original idea was to broadcast from the room where Abby was murdered. However, we couldn't find the proper outlets for the electrical gear.
Instead, we moved to Andrew's room. I had suspected all along we'd end up in Andrew's rom. After all, he's master of the house.
Andrew had been with me all night, calling me back to the house when I was out for dinner. It had made me agitated and distracted.
He came through for the readings, he always does, although I'm always nervous about asking certain questions and I don't.
Abby made her presence known. I could sense her coming through and pulled cards for a general read to see what would come up.
For the first time ever, I sensed the presence of Lizzie Borden herself.
Lizzie was present at the séance too for the first time for me.
But that's a different story.
The radio show was a lot of fun and the presence of Andrew throughout it all just reinforced my belief that he is always there. I don't know what it is, what it means, or why, but there's a firm masculine energy in that room.
The show has been archived so you can listen to it anytime here: Psychics Live from the Lizzie Borden Show
Should you want your own personal tarot reading, about anything at all, please see my Tarot Readings and Rates page. Thank you.
Psychics Live from the Lizzie Borden House
Lisa Mannetti and Sèphera Girón discussed their vibes and read tarot cards.
The idea was to have callers ask questions of the spirits related to the murders.
However, all the callers wanted were questions about their own lives. So it became difficult to switch from the vibe of the house to the caller and back again.
It's not that we're trying to be mean but we wanted a full Lizzie Borden house experience.
The original idea was to broadcast from the room where Abby was murdered. However, we couldn't find the proper outlets for the electrical gear.
Instead, we moved to Andrew's room. I had suspected all along we'd end up in Andrew's rom. After all, he's master of the house.
Andrew had been with me all night, calling me back to the house when I was out for dinner. It had made me agitated and distracted.
He came through for the readings, he always does, although I'm always nervous about asking certain questions and I don't.
Abby made her presence known. I could sense her coming through and pulled cards for a general read to see what would come up.
For the first time ever, I sensed the presence of Lizzie Borden herself.
Lizzie was present at the séance too for the first time for me.
But that's a different story.
The radio show was a lot of fun and the presence of Andrew throughout it all just reinforced my belief that he is always there. I don't know what it is, what it means, or why, but there's a firm masculine energy in that room.
The show has been archived so you can listen to it anytime here: Psychics Live from the Lizzie Borden Show
Should you want your own personal tarot reading, about anything at all, please see my Tarot Readings and Rates page. Thank you.
Notes from the Lizzie Borden House Part One
On July 22, 2013, a dozen horror writers descended upon the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast in Fall River, Massachusetts. Everyone except the hostess of the radio show had attended the four day horror writers convention fondly known as Necon.
The weekend consisted of many late nights of talking with like-minded people. The enthusiasm and fun of such a convention is revitalizing and in such cases, the idea of bed always feels like there will be something missed.
The hostess of Supernatural Radio Show needed to be picked up so while Lisa Mannetti and Dennis Cummins drove a few hours to acquire the lovely Miss Corrine de Winter, a bunch of us went to Lovecraft's grave.
After wandering through the graveyard, we headed to the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast.
The minute I walked into the Lizzie Borden House, I encountered the wall of oppression that I hadn't experienced the past couple of times I'd been there.
I wandered through the rooms, reminding myself which rooms had stories and which ones I'd witnessed odd experiences in throughout the years.
The tour guide, David, was ready to help the guests, but first, we needed dinner.
It's always difficult to figure out what to do about dinner but options are limited on a Sunday in Fall River. I hadn't eaten a good meal in days or I would have stayed behind to focus on the show.
The first place we tried was too crowded and our group of twelve would have waited forever to obtain tables and eat.
The next place we tried had a moosehead on the wall. I have an irrational fear of mooseheads so it made me uncomfortable.
However, we stayed. I had a bowl of very delicious clam chowder.
By the time the turtle speed waitress had finished with us, there was only half an hour until showtime which meant that I would miss the tour that I had badly wanted to see.
Such is the price of show business.
Psychics Live from Lizzie Borden House
I always take many selfies in the mirrors at Lizzie's. I just know one day I'll find something in the mirror that I can't explain.
This mannequin is in Emma's room. The dress is from the time period but not from the Borden's.
More about the show, séances, and tarot readings in future updates.
If YOU want a tarot reading from me, I'm offering a special this week.
$10 for an email reading.
Email me your birthday, your question, and $10 payment to my PayPal Account: sephgiron @ rogers.com
With this special, I will return your answer within 24 hours if not much sooner, depending on the demand.
Ask about love, money, career, trips, children, whatever you desire except lottery numbers and health questions.
Book a Reading with Sèphera Girón
The weekend consisted of many late nights of talking with like-minded people. The enthusiasm and fun of such a convention is revitalizing and in such cases, the idea of bed always feels like there will be something missed.
The hostess of Supernatural Radio Show needed to be picked up so while Lisa Mannetti and Dennis Cummins drove a few hours to acquire the lovely Miss Corrine de Winter, a bunch of us went to Lovecraft's grave.
After wandering through the graveyard, we headed to the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast.
The minute I walked into the Lizzie Borden House, I encountered the wall of oppression that I hadn't experienced the past couple of times I'd been there.
I wandered through the rooms, reminding myself which rooms had stories and which ones I'd witnessed odd experiences in throughout the years.
The tour guide, David, was ready to help the guests, but first, we needed dinner.
It's always difficult to figure out what to do about dinner but options are limited on a Sunday in Fall River. I hadn't eaten a good meal in days or I would have stayed behind to focus on the show.
The first place we tried was too crowded and our group of twelve would have waited forever to obtain tables and eat.
The next place we tried had a moosehead on the wall. I have an irrational fear of mooseheads so it made me uncomfortable.
However, we stayed. I had a bowl of very delicious clam chowder.
By the time the turtle speed waitress had finished with us, there was only half an hour until showtime which meant that I would miss the tour that I had badly wanted to see.
Such is the price of show business.
I always take many selfies in the mirrors at Lizzie's. I just know one day I'll find something in the mirror that I can't explain.
This mannequin is in Emma's room. The dress is from the time period but not from the Borden's.
More about the show, séances, and tarot readings in future updates.
If YOU want a tarot reading from me, I'm offering a special this week.
$10 for an email reading.
Email me your birthday, your question, and $10 payment to my PayPal Account: sephgiron @ rogers.com
With this special, I will return your answer within 24 hours if not much sooner, depending on the demand.
Ask about love, money, career, trips, children, whatever you desire except lottery numbers and health questions.
Book a Reading with Sèphera Girón
Monday, July 15, 2013
Live from Lizzie Borden's Bed and Breakfast Sunday July 21, 2013
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| Lizzie Borden |
Lisa Mannetti and Sèphera Girón will be broadcasting LIVE from the Lizzie Borden House on Sunday, July 21, 2013 at 10 P.M. EST.
You can tune in by phone or by computer!
On computer, not only can you listen to it on the link below, you can choose to listen to the show through Skype.
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| The Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast |
Lisa Mannetti has been a Lizzie Borden specialist for years. She is also an award-winning horror author and psychic. Lisa reads tarot, practices astrology, and is skilled at psychometry, to name a few of her skills. She is able to tap into the spirits at the Borden House, sometimes without any tools at all.Find out more about Lisa and Lizzie at The Chancery House
Lisa will be reading tarot and connecting with the spirits during the radio broadcast. Feel free to phone in and ask questions of the spirits.
Supernatural Radio Show
Sèphera Girón is a tarot reader who often feels odd vibes in the Lizzie Borden home.
The broadcast will be from the John Morse room where Abby Borden, Lizzie's step-mother was murdered with an axe.
Did Lizzie Borden kill her father and step-mother?
For over a century, this has remained an unsolved mystery.
See what the spirits have to say when Lisa and Sèphera talk to them. Will Lizzie herself show up?
She often does for Lisa!
Call in with your questions for Lizzie, Andrew, Abby, Bridget, Michael, the children, and whoever else you feel you can connect with that night.
Supernatural Radio Show
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| Lizzie Borden's Bedroom Copyright S. Giron 2013 Not to be copied. |
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Looking for Lizzie Borden
| Lizzie Borden's Room Copyright S. Giron 2013 |
On Sunday July 21, 2013, Lisa Mannetti, scholar extraordinaire on Lizzie Borden and gifted psychic, and moi will be on a radio show live from Abby's room in the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast, Fall River, Massachusetts.
I'll post the details here when I get them.
Lisa and I have been to the Borden home many times over the years. She's likely gone over a dozen times while I'll be on my fifth, I think.
When we attend together, as is always the case, something strange always happens. It's always something different. Sometimes subtle, sometimes in-your-face.
It will be interesting to see which spirits might come through for us that night. We will be sharing the home with a dozen other horror writers. It is a ritual that first we all attend a horror writers conference at Rogers Williams Conference center for four days. We will be low on energy by the time we get to the Borden house. However, it's fascinating how many of us find a second wind as the night wears on.
The staccato ticking of the living room clock.
Shadows under the doors.
Mists in the kitchen door way.
Cats...ghost cats brushing bare legs with invisible tails.
Noises.
Doors opening and shutting.
Doors locking and unlocking.
Candles dancing.
Tarot cards matching.
I'm looking forward to what will happen this time.
| Lizzie Borden House Copyright S. Giron 2013 |
| Lizzie Borden House Copyright S. Giron 2013 |
| Lizzie Borden House Copyright S. Giron 2013 |
| Lizzie Borden House Copyright S. Giron 2013 |
| Lizzie Borden House Copyright S. Giron 2013 |
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Haunted Mansion Blog Tour with Sephera Giron
Check out the Haunted Mansion Blog Interview Tour.
Yesterday, Rain Graves.
Today, Sèphera Girón.
Who knows who is next tomorrow!
Read all the behind the scenes action for the Haunted Mansion Projects Here
Saturday, July 28, 2012
What Would Lizzie Do?
Lizzie in Fall River 1892
On August 4, 1892, the New England town of Fall River became baptised into the bloody annals of unnsolved crimes history.
Wealthy businessman and his second wife were found in their homes with their heads hacked to bits by an axe.
The axe was never found.
The murderer was never found.
There were many suspects, the main one being adult daughter Lizzie Borden. However, the Bordens weren't the most fun-loving crew on the block and likely had wracked up a few disgruntled people along the way.
Lizzie went to trial but there wasn't enough evidence to convict her. After all, she was a god-fearing woman who taught Sunday school and did everything her daddy told her to. However, many were suspicious, noticing odd behaviour over the years, perhaps some kind of epilepsy or other issue.
Everyone knew that Lizzie hated her step-mom.
Most likely suspected that dad was no picnic to live with, being stingy and rigid and all.
The murder occured the day after the household had fallen ill from the mutton dear old dad had made them eat to avoid waste despite the fact it was kept on the stove in the hot August heat for days.
Who wouldn't snap?
Lizzie? The maid? The sister? The uncle? Fired workers?
What Would Lizzie Do?
This is a story about ghost hunter Zoe staying over at the bed and breakfast yet again, trying to unravel the secret of who really killed the Bordens.
What Would Lizzie Do? is available at Smashwords.
What Would Lizzie Do? A short horror story
Friday, June 8, 2012
Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast, Fall River, Mass.
Most of the photographs in this video were taken in 2008, but there are also a few from previous years. I included a few from the renovations that were being done one year.
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