I lived in Boston for six years, and never knew Lizzie Borden’s house was just down the road.
(Random learning from the Internet #725)
Turns out Lizzie Borden and her poor, axe-murdered parents were from Fall Rivers, which is an hour outside of Boston. Their house has been turned into a museum and bed-and-breakfast, and was recently chosen by The Huffington Post as one of the “10 Strangest Lodgings to Stay Around the World.”
I would second that notion.
Visitors can take a “time tour” of the murders — even see the carefully preserved skulls of the Bordens – then stay overnight in Lizzie’s room or the rooms of her dearly departed mom and dad.
Well, that certainly sounds restful.
Of course, we have to remember that Lizzie was found not guilty at the murder trial. But the made-for-TV movie, “The Legend of Lizzie Borden” starring Elizabeth Montgomery, is what is burned on my brain.
There she was — sweet, nose-twitching Samantha — spooky scary as Lizzie Borden. After watching her re-enact how the police thought the murders had taken place, I was never more certain in my life that any woman was a cold-blooded killer. Based on her performance alone, there is no way I would stay overnight in that house.
If the ghost of Lizzie Borden doesn’t get you in your sleep, I’m pretty sure Elizabeth Montgomery will.
Jeannie! A murderer? Say it isn’t so. Bet you don’t look at axes the same way any more. Neither my human or I have seen the TV-movie, but Liz is a good actress. I kinda thought she was in “Bewitched” and Barbara Eden was the genie in “I Dream Of…”
Sandy
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Snap! You are right, Sandy. I am always mixing those two up. I will correct immediately.
I’ve actually looked into staying at the inn in Fall River!
Pick your bedroom wisely! It could be your last night alive — bwa ha ha!
I rank that movie right up there with “Jaws” in the category of Films That Have Messed Me Up. How have we not talked about this before? I will have nightmares for a week now just from reading your musings – with THAT photo! Gee, thanks!
I know — it had totally slipped my memory and then this popped up online. Scarred for life!