PRESENTS
LIZZIE BORDEN TEA SALON
JULY 19TH
4:30PM
(THIS SALON WILL END PROMPTLY @6:30PM)
(THIS SALON WILL END PROMPTLY @6:30PM)
HAND-BLENDED TEA
CAKES & SWEETIES
VIEW EROTIC ART
RELAX & HAVE A NICE CUPPA
CHAT WITH FELLOW KINKY PEOPLE & ART PATRONS
HOSTED BY RICK CASTRO
TOM OF FINLAND HOUSE
1421 LAVETA TERRACE
ECHO PARK, CA 90026
info- antebellum@earthlink.net
Lizzie Borden
(July 19, 1860 – June 1, 1927)
gained infamy after being tried and acquitted for the 1892 axe murders
of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts.
The case was a famous case throughout the United States.
Following her release from prison, where she was held during the trial,
Borden chose to remain a resident of Fall River, Massachusetts, despite facing ostracism.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts elected not to charge anyone else with the murder
of Andrew and Abby Borden; speculation about the crimes still continues more than 100 years later.
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