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Essay heading: Lizzie Borden--Spinster or Murderer
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He had left the house at 8:45, and Bridget was upstairs when Mr. Borden was killed. Andrew returned shortly after 10:40. Lizzie set up the ironing board and began to iron handkerchiefs. At 11:15: Police received notification of the murder. Officer Mullaly questioned Lizzie about the presence of hatchets in the house... displayed 300 characters
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Officer Mullaly questioned Lizzie about the presence of hatchets in the house. Sergeant Harrington and another officer, having questioned Lizzie as to her whereabouts during the morning, examined the barn loft where she said she had been looking for metal for fishing sinkers. Upstairs, Deputy Marshal John Fleet questioned Lizzie, asking her if she had any idea of who could have committed the murders... displayed next 300 characters
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