The Trial of Lizzie Borden by Cara Robertson
Genres: True Crime
The remarkable new account of an essential piece of American mythology—the trial of Lizzie Borden—based on twenty years of research and recently unearthed evidence.
The Trial of Lizzie Borden tells the true story of one of the most sensational murder trials in American history. When Andrew and Abby Borden were brutally hacked to death in Fall River, Massachusetts, in August 1892, the arrest of the couple’s younger daughter Lizzie turned the case into international news and her trial into a spectacle unparalleled in American history. Reporters flocked to the scene. Well-known columnists took up conspicuous seats in the courtroom. The defendant was relentlessly scrutinized for signs of guilt or innocence. Everyone—rich and poor, suffragists and social conservatives, legal scholars and laypeople—had an opinion about Lizzie Borden’s guilt or innocence. Was she a cold-blooded murderess or an unjustly persecuted lady? Did she or didn’t she?
The popular fascination with the Borden murders and its central enigmatic character has endured for more than one hundred years. Immortalized in rhyme, told and retold in every conceivable genre, the murders have secured a place in the American pantheon of mythic horror, but one typically wrenched from its historical moment. In contrast, Cara Robertson explores the stories Lizzie Borden’s culture wanted and expected to hear and how those stories influenced the debate inside and outside of the courtroom. Based on transcripts of the Borden legal proceedings, contemporary newspaper accounts, unpublished local accounts, and recently unearthed letters from Lizzie herself, The Trial of Lizzie Borden offers a window onto America in the Gilded Age, showcasing its most deeply held convictions and its most troubling social anxieties.
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
We all know the story and the rhyme. Lizzie Borden reported her father and step-mother had been killed. Rather violently killed. We’ve read (or seen int he movies) the murders as well as the aftermath. The autopsies that were done on the dining room table. The skulls that were brought into court. Lizzie Borden was tried for both murders and acquitted.
This book is much more academic than story. There are a lot of footnotes and that is one of the reasons I gave it four stars. The footnotes are important but this honestly felt more like a book you would read for a college course or maybe someone interested in the case itself. It is all about the facts.
That was something that I enjoyed. I loved really reading more about the events of the trial and learning some things I didn’t know. I knew that the members of the home had been ill but I didn’t realize it was rather a lot. I knew they made mention of being poisoned but other accounts I had read thought it was because the meat had gone bad that they ate. Mr. Borden was known to be frugal to the point of eating meat several days in a row. All in all this was an interesting read.
Gloria Walshver says
That was the most gruesome murders you ever heard about killing your father and stepmother.
Audrey Stewart says
I have been reading about Lizzie Borden for years. I watched the movie with Elizabeth Montgomery and the other movie with Christine Ricci. I would love to go visit that house. I wouldn’t sleep there though.
Betty Curran says
I’ve often wondered if she really did murder her parents. I hope this gives me the answer.
Betsy Barnes says
I love true crime and especially when an old case is covered like in this book. Lizzie Borden is one of those long lasting and very interesting cases that I love. This book is definitely on my to be read list!
Barb G says
I do like a good book and this one looks dark.
Paula S. says
My husband spent a night in the house. Too creepy for me, but he loves that sort of thing. He would love this book!
Jenny Ham says
Love the Trail stories this looks interesting.
Cassandra D says
Very interesting.
Calvin says
Elegant characters, sounds like a good book
Christina Wahrmund says
I was always intrigued by the story of Lizzie Borden. This book sounds awesome.
bn100 says
creepy sounding
Amanda W says
Thanks for the awesome review! I’d been on the fence about taking the time to read this book, but I’m definitely convinced now!
Nancy says
It’s amazing how this story continues to fascinate. Like that the book is based mostly on the facts of the case. The movie with Elizabeth Montgomery was quite compelling also.
ellen beck says
If this trial was in modern times, it would have been so much easier to know one way or another. I find it interesting it is still being written about and has a following. I would read ths though.
Christina Gould says
I believe one psychic’s version of events: Lizzy Bordon did kill her parents, but she was also sexually abused by her father. Thanks for the giveaway!
Mary Gardner says
Thanks for the great review. I really am fascinated by true crime stories and am excited to read this one.
Dianna says
I read a book about Lizzie Borden a few months ago. It was so interesting!
Kim says
I’ve watched quite a few shows and such going into detail about Lizzie Borden and found them very interesting. I always thought it was a cut and dry case, probably from knowing the rhyme from when I was young. As true crime became more popular I found this case especially interesting. I definitely think this will be my next read.
Linda says
True crime is usually a little grisly for my taste, but I do like reading about history. I remember Lizzie Borden from the rhyme. I’ll try this book.
Rosie says
I love true stories, and this is one that would interest me, more facts than narrative story. I didn’t know much about this, so it would be mostly all new to me!
Camille B says
I hadn’t realised this book had been written about Lizzie Borden! Such a gruesome story.
Antoinette M says
Thanks for the review. This will be very interesting to read!
Eva Millien says
The Trial of Lizzie Borden sounds like an interesting read, thanks for sharing your review and have a terrific week!
Bea LaRocca says
Thank you for sharing your review of The Trial of Lizzie Borden, this sounds like an interesting read and I am looking forward to it