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Did i just solve a 130-year-old murder case? - unexplained

Did i just solve a 130-year-old murder case? - unexplained

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AMANDA is a trauma nurse by day, and a paranormal investigator by night. In less than a year, she's gained over 500, 000 Whiteelk: I see quite a few people saying John did it, but that makes no sense whatsoever. People can say he did it all day but can't seem to give a single reason why. Also the murders happened in a time frame where it wouldn't be possible, because he was at his nieces at the same time (approximated) as the murders. It is documented that neighbors called them -not, crazy, but ugly- ( quote. The Borden's weren't good people according to witness testimony. Lizzie was noted as having a short/quick temper, had the motive ( because Abby stood in the way of the inheritance, and someone fitting her description attempted to buy poison the night before. Yes it's circumstantial, but the dress that was burned should have been a huge red flag. During her inquest, her story changed three times and her alibi was weak because the maid was not in the house with her. She was outside on the opposite side of where the room Abby was in, so she wouldn't have heard anything. Had DNA existed, i do believe Lizzie would have hanged.
Date: 2023-09-12

Comments and reviews: 24


I think people wouldn't have a problem blaming Lizzie if she was a male not a female. She is literally defended because she was a woman. Seriously. John had an air tight alibi, yet people are still wanting to pin it on him, regardless that he had no motive and wasn't there at the time, but Lizzy, the greedy ungrateful daughter claims to be in the barn, with no witnesses to verify it, yet she MUST be innocent? It's ludicrous! She hated her step mother and was worried about losing money. She wanted to live on the hill. Well she got what she wanted but somehow, people still think she was innocent because 12 men couldn't believe a woman could be so violent lololol. And btw, so called voices from the dead aren't proof of anything.
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Lizzie Borden didn't died in that house. Why would her ghost be there?
Lizzie and Maggie did the murders. They were the only people in the house.
There was witnesses who saw Lizzie burning a red dress after the murders. Maggie testified that she saw Lizzie in a blue dress.
John left the house after breakfast. Andrew left soon after, mailing some letters for Lizzie.
Lizzie did the murders in a red dress.
Murdering Abby in the guest room 1st, as Maggie waited for Andrew to return.
Maggie let Andrew in. Lizzie attack him with an ax as Maggie holded Andrew down.
Maggie helped Lizzie change into a blue dress. As it stated in Maggie testimony, she saw Lizzie in a blue dress.

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Theory: maggie was in the house the time the murder happened, she stated that she didnt hear anything clearly until lizzie called her from the 1st floor -help! Fathers dead! - So how could she hear lizzie but not a floor below her someone slashing abby in the head? There couldve been some screams and thuds but no how can she hear lizzie from the 1st floor but not the floor below her? Suspicious
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Young lady be warned that most of the time it-s not who you want that are talking/communicating with you. It really in fact could be a malevolent entity playing with you. To entice you and give you false information. So please be on your guard. And above all don-t let any thing follows you. Cause who knows something might latch on your self without you knowing about it.
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Lizabeth was not her name. That was the name she gave herself after she inherited the money and moved to MapleCroft. Emma knew things about Lizzie as did her father, step mother and the town. I don't think she was at all innocent. John Morse lost his chance at the farm in Swansea so it doesn't make sense for him to murder either of them
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That-s not actually them. It-s their own demon, each one of us have one and they-re always with us and will leave when we die. But, if you get murdered your demon would pretty much stick to where you died in sadness and most of them would want revenge. So pretty much it-s their demons in the house waiting for revenge perhaps.
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Okay, here's the thing:
1) No, you did not just solve a 130 year-old murder case (although, I suspect that title was chosen without her knowledge.
2) There is ample evidence to suggest that Lizzie Borden committed the murders.
3) This whole video is patently ridiculous.

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A century ago, she'll be smacked for calling the man -Andrew Borden- instead of -Mr. Andrew Borden-, and she did it previous visit- and in this video too at the beginning so carefree-ly. The ghost probably think how come the younger generation today has no respect for their elders XD.
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Hey, I'm a huuuuge believer that Lizzie is innocent as well, however with that door alarm thing that went off, it could have been a fly or something. Maybe some dirt as it's a very old house. Other than that, great video! - Lizzie Borden is totally innocent.
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yes! thank you! Lizzie was innocent! when people ask me what -innocent till proven guilty- means to me I tell them -it means I can be tried and aquitted and 130 years later they are still calling me a killer-
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Lizzie did it. Voices coming over a radio device isn't proof of anything at all. Nothing Ms. Amanda came up with in this world contradicts the overwhelming circumstantial evidence of Lizzie's guilt.
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Have always wanted to visit Lizzie Borden -s house. Paranormal and the unexplained are the perfect cup of tea. I love the fact that Amanda wore a black dress to the house.
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Respect the passion and production value but there is a quite a lot of information you left off pointing to her guilt. There's nothing unsolved about these murders.
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Before I finish watching this I think lizzie is not the murder because I've read a book about it, but after I watch the video I will being back an aupdate
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She could be possibly possessed by an entity which made her do it, or her uncle could be a shady character as he came home unannounced without any belongings.
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this women is very biased and lacks the understanding that lizzie could have done it and when spirits says its john they could be trying to frame him.
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Well that's 13 minutes & 15 seconds of my life I will never get back! Pointless! -Did I just solve a 130yr old murder? - Huh, NO!
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I don't think Lizzy physically did the murders but she was in on it for sure her uncle the butcher came to do the job
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I can't describe how much your help meant to me. I will forever cherish your generous acts. Thank you very much. --
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I can't describe how much your help meant to me. I will forever cherish your generous acts. Thank you very much. --
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Why should someone being murdered come back as a hunter he or she should be happy to be back to tell a lot of stories
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I think she did it, in a conspiracy with her sister and the maid, who was seen carrying a bundle away.
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Never be normal love. Normal rarely makes history. I love this and your adventures to find answers. Xoxo -
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Do you know about Charles Soyer Friend of Family, which was present all day of murderers inside the home?
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