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    Bewitched is a sitcom about a man who married a witch. This show was featured in 1964. Elizabeth Montgomery plays a good-hearted witch named Samantha. She is strong, independent, and wants to do things the mortal way: she gives up her witchy life. Darrin Stephens is her mortal husband played by Dick York. He is a talented advertising executive. He follows his set of socially masculine behavioral norms. By earning a good living for his family, he is following society norms leading a standard life

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    Lizzie Borden took an axe, and gave her stepmother nineteen whacks. When she saw what she had done, she gave her father nine plus a killer one. On a hot August 4, 1892 at 92 Second Street in Fall River, Massachusetts, a cry came from the daughter of Andrew and Abby Borden; Lizzie Borden. Her cry attracted her neighbor Adelaide Churchill next door, so she went to Lizzie’s house. Immediately the body of Andrew Borden, Lizzie’s father, was found. A few minutes after authorities came investigating Andrew’s

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    ¨Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother forty whacks after she saw what she had done she gave her father forty one.¨ The issue here is that Lizzie Borden was guilty and justice was not done in court. Lizzie should have been locked up and charged for both murders that she was accused of doing. Lizzie Borden is guilty and should be charged with both murders. First of all Lizzie claimed that at the time of the murder of Andrew Borden she was in the loft for 15 to 20 minutes. According to the

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    My verdict is Adnan Syed is innocent of the murder of Hae Min Lee. I reached this verdict after analyzing the evidence and determining that there was a reasonable doubt that he committed the murder. The following pieces of evidence showed he was not linked to the crime: The first piece of evidence talks about the lack of physical proof. “As for physical evidence, there was none--nothing. Apart from some fingerprints in Hae’s car, which Adnan had been in many times, there was nothing linking him

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    The Bordens Murders Unsolved Two people dead. No murderer found. One broken axe. Lizzie Borden is guilty of murdering her parents because she burned a dress that the court asked for as evidence, she said she was in the barn but she lied, and when Mrs.Borden was killed the murderer was still in the home to have killed Mr.Borden a few minutes later. One vital reason Lizzie Borden is guilty in the murders of her parents is because she burned a dress that the court asked for as evidence. The day that

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    2017 The Lizzie Borden Case To murder one’s parents is a rare homicide. There are only 2% of children that murder their own parents. Unlike Lizzie Borden, it’s obvious that she committed the crime of murdering Abby and Andrew Borden, on August 3rd 1892. Lizzie Borden might have slaughtered Abby and Andrew Borden. To point out, detectives

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    Lizzie Borden has shown many instances that she is scared to even be put on trial, let alone all the other reasons that she shows she is guilty. One reason is that she burned the dress that supposedly had blood on it, and that they were gonna use for evidence. Another reason is that she said she was getting a tackle from the shed outside when Mr. Borden was murdered, for a fishing trip that was 1 week away, and later, Bridget said she didn’t even own a tackle. And for the final reason, she was upset

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    There has been years of people who are trying to solve the 19th century murder case of Lizzie Borden's father and stepmother. Today people still do not know if Lizzie was innocent or guilty of murdering them Andrew and Abby Borden. There has been a lot of evidence of her and other people that were there at the time of the murder.In my opinion I feel Lizzie Borden was guilty of murdering her father and stepmother. In the article, “Fourteen Reasons to Believe LIzzie Murdered Her Parents,” it states

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    Elizabeth Borden Murder

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    When some people hear murder, they wonder about why they do it, what’s their purpose, or what are they thinking? My thoughts are similar, but my question is simply, “WHY.” My research paper is about Elizabeth Borden, mostly known as Lizzie. I want to know why she killed her parents, what was her agenda, what was she thinking at the time, did she enjoy it or was she mad, WHY DID SHE DO IT!!!! It wasn’t until Dec.9,2003 , M.D., Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, at Brown University, in Rhode Island

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    Purposeful death in the United States is a common thing, sadly, but how many are actually murder? According to Statista.com, in 2014 there were 5.1 deaths per 100,000 residents in the US. Not many of these murders were familicides, but they still happen, and in the case of Lizzie Borden, she killed her parents. It is crystal clear that Lizzie Borden killed her parents, and there is plenty of evidence to prove it. The scenes at the Borden household were quite gruesome, and full of evidence. For example

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