Ed Dzialo sheds light on this mystery by painting a fascinating picture of Lizzie Borden, both before and after the murders. Learn how crime was investigated before the advent of modern technology.
Chicago actor and storyteller Ed Dzialo shares the details of the unsolved double murders of Andrew and Abby Borden, who were murdered in their home on August 4, 1892. Their daughter, Lizzie Borden, was charged with the double murder, but was eventually acquitted of the charges. Dzialo paints a fascinating picture of Lizzie using photos and Lizzie Borden memorabilia.
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Shorewood-Troy Public Library is located in the Brookforest neighborhood just northeast of the Route 52/Jefferson St. and Brookshore Dr. intersection.
Since its creation in 1975, the library strives to:
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