"good morning Lizzy I just finished shopping store the like ovens you see what is it mrs." "Church oh do come in someone has killed father" "we're in the sitting room" "you" "you" "Oh" "why is he attacking don't think see I'm glad you're here Alice hey soon as" "Bridget told me gonna be alright everything he's been dead less than half an hour where's your sister Lizzie she's visiting the Brownells in terre Haven cord once asked my wife to send a telegram thank you must try them would you like to lie down" "most there you are I haven't seen your stepmother Lizzy why it is Abbey out yes but I thought I heard her come back she's probably in her room there's nobody off back miss Lizzy I looked when I fetched the she'd then try upfront she must be in the spare room" "please miss Lizzy Oh Maggie do as I say I'm not going up there alone" "Oh long Bridget I'll go with you come on you must get some rest" "Oh" "why for sending the Telegraph's wouldn't she she's up there" "the day was bored" "I'm sorry I must hmm it's all right oh I'm so glad you're here stay as long as you hit me thank you dizzy she's in her room" "you" "Lizzy did you kill father" "No I did not" "no more Emma please no more dizzy dr." "Bowen says but I can't think I can't think what is that he's giving me it's just something to quiet your nerves but" "I must think I must Shh why you must put all of that out of your mind now" "you never should've gone away him I know I know dear I'm back now what are we going to do him I've always looked after you hadn't I just like I promised mother yes" "everything's going to be alright just go to sleep now yes" "other flavors" "excuse me couldn't wear black least veils not even a tear it was a terrible ordeal" "miss Boyd a word with you sir why can't you see I'm busy" "I'm city marshal with instructions for you instructions after the family has left the gravesite both bodies that will be taken to a receiving tomb where the heads are to be removed removed and" "shipped to dr." "Edward wood professor of forensic medicine at Harvard University whose order may I ask his honor the mayor naturally the sisters are not to be totally" "as you were saying to me yes I I have a request to make of the family please remain inside the house for a few" "days it would be better for all concerned why is someone here suspected" "I want to know the truth easy please don't don't upset yourself I want to know the truth Emma well miss Borden as much as I regret to tell you yes you are suspected we tried to keep it from her as long as we could" "I'm ready to go now oh that won't be necessary if you're disturbed by the crowds out there just notify the officer in the yard then I'm to be a prisoner in my own home you shall have all the" "protection but Police Department can afford well we shan't trouble you any further naturally we want to do all we can to help in this matter there will of course be an inquest closed to the public if you prefer whatever you wish" "my name is Bridget Sullivan I'm 26 years old and unmarried how're you addressed in the Borden household I was sometimes called Maggie but only by Miss M and miss Lizzie how long were you in mr." "Borden's employ two years and nine months at the time of his death how did the Borden's keep any other domestic servants what sometimes a young man came from the farm to chop wood but he hasn't been round since since last winter" "then you and miss Borden were the only persons in the house the morning of the slayings aside from the victims yes sir" "no miss Sullivan can you describe the events of that morning from the time you were rose" "it was very hot that day I I I felt a sort of a dull headache as I got up it must have been the modern breath from the night before mutton broth yes sir we'd had it five days running I see and what's miss Borden also sick that" "morning not at all yes she she seemed fit enough to me" "Florin mr." "Borden Thursday Johnny cakes or cookies for breakfast and what should it be Johnny cakes cookies appetite for your ended estable Irish starts this morning any more of that mutton and" "broth yes but I suspect it's gone off in this heat really wants to be choked out there's that fit for human consumption there's not one not serve it mean Oh stinking watch your tongue I heard you call him it often enough still it's not your place" "after I served themselves breakfast I commenced to wash up that's when mr." "Barden left for downtown did you lock the door after him yes sir I locked it mr." "Borden was very strict about that when I finished my dishes I took them into the dining room mrs." "Borden was there dusting where is father went downtown" "left while you were upstairs Oh Bridget fetch a pail and some water I want the windows washed today mrs." "Borden it's awful hot inside and outside both their intolerably dirty" "please mrs." "Borden look I'm feeling poorly today couldn't they wait perhaps" "stinking snake oh I went down into the cellar and got a pail and a brush and went outdoors I started to work on the north side of the house Maggie you're going to be out there long yes would you need lock the door unless you want to I" "can get fresh water from the bar after a while mrs." "Kelly's girl came to the fence and I went over to talk to her and I went back to me work there's an awful lot of windows in that house and I had to go to the barn three or four" "times for fresh water during all that time I'd did not see anybody come to the house until mr." "Barton came home" "it's there any mail not for you where's Abby she had a note and went out she said where someone in town was sick I think would you like to take a nap before dinner" "let's drive read my paper" "it's a cheap sale of dress goods at sergeant's this afternoon eight cents a yard yeah I'm going to have some not today in this heat feel to live you sure do look peaking why don't you finish" "those windows later you can rest before the noon meal I think I do just that" "then I went upstairs to my room and lay down without taking off any of my clothing I heard the city hall clock start to strike 11" "I must have been there three or four minutes I I never went to sleep at all the next thing I heard was miss Lizzie hollering Maggie Maggie up to the time miss Lizzie Borden told her father about a note which purportedly came for her" "stepmother had you heard anything about it from anyone no sir I never had thank you no further questions your honor the witness is released unconditionally without bail" "she's leaving us Lizzie Lizzie Borden to the stand please" "you swear to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you God I do please be seated" "you may begin mr." "District Attorney would you please give the court your full name Lizzie Andrew Borden is it Lizzie or Elizabeth Lizzie you were so present I was so christened what is your age please 32 your mother is not living uh no sir" "she died when I was two and a half years old what was your father's age he will be 70 next month he was a successful businessman he's very successful yes sir started as a mortician I understand then" "branched out into real estate banking that is correct do you have any idea how much your father was worth did you ever" "know of your father making a will no sir did he ever mention the subject of wills to you he did not had you been on Pleasant terms with your stepmother oh yes sir" "cordial that depends upon one's idea of cordiality according to your idea of cordiality we were friendly very friendly why did you leave off calling her mother because I wanted to that's" "the best reason you can give I have no other answer in what other respect was your relationship with her not that of mother and daughter aside from your not calling her mother she had never been a mother to me in many ways I always went" "to my sister because she was older and had the care of me after my mother died no tell me miss Borden on the morning of the murders did you get your own breakfast I did not have any breakfast I did not" "feel as though I wanted any sick from the same mutton broth where's the heat" "Oh would you repeat the question we are trying to establish if you are certain you were upstairs when your father came to the house on his return I think I was now you remember miss Borden you told me you were downstairs not upstairs when your father came home you" "forgotten Brett I don't know what I've said I've answered so many questions and" "I'm so confused I don't know one thing from another I'm telling you as best I know I have no one to counsel me there is no need for counsel this is only a coroner's inquest not a trial you may continue mr." "Knowlton which is your recollection now will you downstairs or upstairs when the bell rang and your father came home I think I was downstairs in the kitchen you think miss" "Borden we have been over this a dozen times and each time a new version now how will you have it I don't know I don't even know what your name is" "uh-uh" "I think as nearly as I know I think I was downstairs when did you last see your stepmother when she went up to change the bed in the spare room and you never saw or heard her afterwards until you discovered your" "father's body a period of approximately one and a half hours no sir did you have any knowledge of her leaving the house she said she had a note someone was sick did she tell you where she was going" "no sir did she tell you who the note was from no sir did you ever see the note no sir do you know where the note is now no sir how long was your father in the house before you found him killed I" "don't know exactly because I had to go out to the barn I don't think he could have been home more than 15 or 20 minutes and what were you doing in the barn all this time I needed some lead for a sinker did you say a sinker yes" "sir I I was going to Marion on Monday to fish I needed a sinker and that's all you did look for sinkers yes sir in the loft you think that will take you 15 or 20 minutes I hate some payers up there I asked you to tell me all you did I told you all I did I ate my pears you stood" "there eating your pears doing nothing I was looking out of the window stood there looking out of the window eating your pears should think so how many pears did you eat three I think now can you tell us miss Borden Wyatt" "took you ten minutes to eat three pears I do not do things in a hurry" "no further questions your honor it would be a pleasure for this magistrate and it would doubtless bring much sympathy if he could say Lizzy I judge you probably not guilty you make a hole and let us suppose for just a single moment that" "this is a man before me suppose it was a man who was found in the vicinity of the murders and it was he who discovered mr." "Borden's body suppose the only account he could give of himself here was unreasonable contradictory but to be any question what would be done with such a man" "so painful as it may be there is but one thing to be done it is the judgment of this court that you are found probably guilty and you're ordered committed to await the action of the Superior Court" "better yes thank you please forgive me but I now must ask you a very disturbing question and I want you to give you a simple yes-or-no answer did you kill your father and Abby" "as your family lawyer I must hear it from your own lips I'm sorry" "I am innocent that's all I need to know no mr." "Jennings you must tell me what can I expect I'm doing everything in my power the truth you have an obligation to tell me all right the worst" "death by hanging" "meeting dr." "Boyer matron" "mr." "Jennings has given me his solemn assurance that everything humanly possible is being done for your defense he's finally retained mr." "George Robinson to assist must have been all of the newspaper publicity that attracted him imagine our former governor is going to defend you must have cost a pretty penny" "I've decided to pay for half of everything myself I can't let you do that him the cost would be ruinous even if it takes every last cent of my inheritance mr." "Jennings said it might take months to bring me to trial I don't know if I can stand it in his place that long I'll be with you Lizzie ma'am you're alone now we have no one we still have each other seems we've always been alone" "Lizzy somehow" "it's always been harder for you hasn't it why do they speak so coolly of man who District Attorney Knowlton the newspapers they call me a Sphinx of coldness why do they want to hurt me like that Oh Lissie I don't think they mean to" "it's just your special and special people have always been misunderstood you know that" "Oh" "I don't want to be special I know Lizzy" "I knew you wanted something special we got the whole ensemble read it tizzy we must have gone over this a hundred times then we'll go over it a hundred and one well there's your new hat your navy blue Bengal in dress no we said the" "black remember the one with the leg-of-mutton sleeves oh yes I'm sorry I forgot and your little bro to one of the posies it's in the top left drawer a brush of veneer oh and don't forget my sixth time" "black kid gloves I won't stir Julian Ralph or the New" "York Sun says he's here for an interview Oh gracious I completely forgot I give me a moment will you yeah fine do you" "I understand your father's estate came to more than a quarter of a million dollars only slightly all these months of legal expenses are fast eating it away well the point is one can't help" "wondering why a family of the board means didn't enjoy even the simplest convenience of the bathroom surely your father could afford more than just a basement latrine but he wanted to give us all bathrooms we begged him not to you see we had intended to move very shortly to a more" "fashionable location on the hill it seemed a yeah an expensive extravagance for such temporary conveniences my father was a kind and considerate man mr." "Ralph such" "stories about him are a vicious slander you're a most unusual woman miss Borden difficult to penetrate what is it like for a lady of your station of your sensibilities to be here in prison" "the the hardest thing for me to stand is the night when there is no light they will not even allow me a candle to read by to sit here all the evenings in the dark is very hard there is one thing that hurts" "me very much they say I don't show any grief certainly I don't in public I never did reveal my feelings and I cannot change my nature now they say I don't cry they should see me when I'm alone" "yet District Attorney Knowlton urges us to believe that miss Borden is capable of any cold-blooded deed even the murder of her father and his wife mr." "Knowlton goes so far as to call her Sphinx of coldness not even move to wear morning out of respect but miss Borden explains it so simply so honestly there was not a moment when I could think of such things as hat or dress somebody was talking to" "me all the time about the murders and asking me questions now here's the part that really galls if people would only do me justice that is all I ask but it seems as if every word I utter is" "distorted and such a false construction placed on it that I am bewildered there was not a trace of anger in her tone simply a pitiful expression rubbish cheap feminist sentimentality I told you" "public sentiment would be on her side Lizzie Borden is a Sunday school teacher" "Hosea a devoted worker for temperance Christian Aid and foreign missions she is held in high esteem in this community very high esteem mr. mayor that woman is a murderess I hope you can prove that Hosea Oh better be on our way can't miss the opening session coming" "mrs." "Novick I'll be along shortly your honor you two go ahead" "it's not too late to pull out hoser no sir every time I see this case being tried in the press like this I'm more determined than ever to see Miss Lizzie" "Borden tried and convicted in the courts" "well uh who are they Lizzie the crowd you can't imagine said the six-button blue gloves Oh oh dear I'm sorry in my haste I can you be so witless well I'll go back in and never mind never mind there isn't time" "sometimes I think you actually want to see me hang" "it's a very cruel thing to say Lizzy" "I'm sorry it's time they'll not wait any longer" "and suppose we can't blame them they haven't had a good witch hunt in these states in Salem" "here you all rise" "all persons having anything to do before the honorable justices Basin Blodgett and Dewey of the Superior Court for criminal business now sitting at Bristol draw near give your attention and you shall be heard god save the Commonwealth of Massachusetts BC now tell us miss Sullivan did you ever have any trouble" "there in the Borden family no sir a pleasant place to live yes sir I liked and for aught you know they liked you I" "suppose so you never saw anything out of the way no sir never saw any conflict in the family no sir never saw anything in the lease term any quarreling or anything of that" "kind no sir" "then Maggie is lying I swear to you Father" "I did not take the money from your desk that is God's truth but she know about the truth always making things up imagining things easy till now I have protected you I have excused you I paid your fines I've" "prayed for your soul I've endured the shame and humiliation as a parent and a" "Christian but this is the limit when you steal from your own father if I did and" "I most certainly did not would it be any wonder will you talk of shame one of mine when I'm forced to walk down the street year after year in the same old dresses listen to her spoiled rocky she is we we live or we can't even entertain" "that retain indeed who would you invite this house Lord how I hate this house no bags no modern conveniences did you know that we are laughingstocks father it's true behind your back people snigger and call you skinflint that will be enough" "I don't understand you girl I were always so close" "especially close yes Father especially why do you behave like this I'm suffocating father look at me I'm 32 and practically a prisoner in this ugly old" "house are you perfectly free to come and go as you like and how far would I get on the on the poultry $200 allowance you allow me each year Emma seems to manage" "I noticed it didn't keep her from going on the grand tour of Europe two summers ago yes" "and you'll never get over that will you mrs." "Borden well that money was mine every penny mine if you chose to squander your mother's inheritance you have no one to blame but yourself Emma's Tabuk don't forget that I'm sure you won't let him and making him asleep" "in that cramped stuffy room while her Royal Highness gets the big area when all to herself I never could abide small" "dark places even as a child Emma knows that she wanted me to have the big bedroom didn't um oh we know all about you and your way princess Lizzie we know how you twist arms and throw tantrums just to get your way" "if I were not a lady I should twist your arm mrs." "Borton right out of its I have no more of this I have warned you repeatedly Lizzy one way or another you will learn not to bite the hand that feeds you if I have to cut you off you may step down call" "dr." "Bowen to the stand please dr." "Seabury boy to the stand please dr." "Bowen can you describe what miss Borden had on that morning I wouldn't know sir what sort of draught not much colour the sort of a morning calico I should guess he say it was drab I merely mean to say that the dress answer the question if" "you just wait um no answer the question did it appear to you to be a drab coloured dress I am Telling You sir I don't know I didn't intend to try to describe a woman's dress at the inquest well I do not intend to know well" "perhaps you can at least tell us if it was this dress your honour's really this is the government's own witness I am merely trying to establish whether or not the witness knows what the accused was wearing minutes after the last murder and if he a man of Medicine observed any" "blood on her the witness may answer the question I should think it was not that dress" "your witness" "Oh one going back to the time shortly after the discovery of the second body were you summoned to miss Lizzie's bedside to administer any medicine yes sir miss Russell came to fetch me upstairs I gave Lizzy a preparation called bromo caffeine to quiet her nervous" "excitement and her headache nan did you subsequently administer any other medicines of that kind yes sir sulfate of morphine in what does it 1/8 of grain however I doubled it the next day and how long did she continue having the morphine all the time she was in the" "jailhouse in other words she was receiving regular injections of morphine all the time up to her arrest through the hearing and while confined in the jailhouse yes sir tell me dr." "Bowen does not morphine given in double doses somewhat affect the memory change and alter the view of things doesn't it muddled the thinking confuse the mind" "yes sir it does cause hallucinations so there anyone giving testimony while under its influence might tend to seem contradictory to give conflicting story yes sir when did you stop giving her this drug" "I've not stopped she's still receiving it" "thank you that Rana will be all over the questions around" "you mentioned that that miss Borden paid a visit to your home on the evening before the murders it is correct can you tell us the purpose of that visit Lizzie was very troubled she said that she couldn't help but feel that something sinister was going to happen sinister yes she said that her father" "was having trouble with his business associates and that she was afraid that someone was going to do harm to him she told me that the barn had already been broken into and all of her pet pigeons had been killed I tried to reassure her" "that it must have been some of the local boys up to mischief but Lizzie felt sure that it wasn't" "all those beautiful birds why now that there's young whippersnappers try still you look any more of my pictures and see where they find they were mine yours let me remind you girls everything on this place belongs to me what's mine is mine" "and I will dispose of it as I see fit" "I tried to say to her mind at rest but Lizzie confided in me that even the house had been broken into in broad daylight when she and Emma and Bridget were at home and as she left she said that she wished she could sleep with one eye open for fear that they would come" "in the night and burn the house down over the family's head and all this the very night before the murders yes was miss Borden accustomed to making such nocturnal visits to you only on rare occasion and this was certainly a most" "rare occasion miss Russell can you tell us please about the incident which took place the day after the funerals while you were still staying at the boarding house and incident involving a certain" "bedford court dress yes that was on Sunday miss Lizzie miss Emma and I had breakfast together Bridget was not at home I went up to the bedroom and then when I came down I saw Lizzie standing there with the dress in her hands" "Lizzy what are you going to do I'm gonna burn this whole thing it's covered with paint you see I wouldn't do that where people can see me in broad daylight" "Lizzy there's a policeman in the yard" "that is probably the worst thing you could've done what if they ask us about that dress why did you let me do it why" "didn't you tell me" "Thank You miss Russell no more questions your honor your witness no questions that there start but this may step down please" "the woman's a fool she needn't had testified to that she is a Christian woman sir it is the truth nonetheless my dear we shall nip this in the bud at once fear not a pleasure honours at this time" "we should like to recall the dressmaker Mrs Mary Raymond yes I made a bedford court dress for Lizzie in about April of last year now mrs." "Raymond will you please tell the court what became of that dress on the very day that you completed the final fitting at Miss Borden's home well yes the men were painting the upstairs Hall" "and landing when Lizzie rushed out to show her new dress to her sister she brushed against the fresh paint the dress was ruined of course of course no further questions thank you" "mr." "Hilliard can you tell us if this was the hatchet you found in the box behind the chimney in the Borden cellar Hitler looks like it the handle was broken like this yes they're broken up close like that mm-hmm did you observe anything" "peculiar about the break in the handle at that time I did it was a fresh break a new break thank you no more questions your honor" "what can I do for you today miss Lizzie oh I'm afraid I got some paint stains on a perfectly new dress I would like to buy some naphtha with which to remove them do you carry it certainly I'll fetch you something" "I imagine a pint oh dude oh that's perfect thank you please send the bill mm-hmm good day" "good day miss Borden took something what I couldn't quite see but I'm sure she took something doesn't matter why didn't you stop her no need hold that board and all these days hold all the nerd shoots up and down the" "street pack a little something onto the bill" "miss Borden asked to buy ten cents worth of prussic acid naturally I informed her we did not sell prussic acid and less by a physician's prescription and what did she say to that she said she bought it several times before so I says well my good lady not from me" "prussic acid is a very dangerous thing to handle did she tell you why she wanted such a lethal poison I understood her to say she wanted to clean a sealskin kit order in his court your honors I must protest the use of such testimony as part of the defendants" "inquest testimony it is perfectly admissible I am trying to prove prior intent your honors may we have a ruling on the admissibility of my clients testimony at the inquest it was taken at a time when she was under arrest and" "denied counsel" "will you both please approach the bench" "inadmissible every bit of her inquest testimony inadmissible because that fool judge blasdell denied her proper counsel terrible bla terribly built my entire case on her inquest testimony now I've got nothing what about miss Russell's testimony that was most damaging wasn't it odd that she should come forward on" "her own like that conscience was troubling her my dear seems she neglected to mention the dress burning incident when the police first questioned her oh great stroke of luck personally I don't believe it was that dress Lizzie Borden wouldn't have been such a" "fool which leaves me still wondering what did she wear nonetheless I'm sure that the case you've made so far will stand on its own merits Isaiah not if Robinson keeps getting our witnesses to discredit their own testimony he's a shrewd devil our ex governor I trust you" "have more cards up your sleeve who's there I needn't remind you how much is at stake here no one perhaps and it had better be a trump card" "on August 10th last at the Harvard Medical School Ron professor chemistry" "I received the evidence there exhibited briefly dr. wood can you tell us the results of your examinations the hair on that hatchet for example it did not match the samples of hair from either victim it is animal hair probably cows" "hair and what about this dress did you not find Manute traces of blood on the skirts yes but certainly not from either of the victims well how do you explain that they are undoubtedly menstrual blood from the defendant herself" "but let me ask you doctor if this hatchet could have been used and then cleansed so as to remove any trace of blood not by a quick washing as you've suggested and it will be nearly" "impossible to wash blood off that broken end this is dreadful there was no time to go over dr." "Woods testimony just got in from Boston an hour ago no more questions your witness in other words dr. wood assuming the assailant wore the same clothing during both murders he most probably would have been splattered with blood from head to" "foot is that right in my opinion yes and yet every witnesses testified that the accuse showed no signs whatsoever of blood upon her clothing just moments after the last murder thank you your honors no further questions don't make me laugh don't make me laugh don't make me laugh you know as well as" "I they turn me out on the cold if anything happened to you what more can I do you can draw up another will turn down streets to starving a stray dog live off road fat for years you owe me alright alright see my lawyer next week" "please get some rest I'll see her damn first Lizzy you can spend the rest of your life begging crumbs off that old sow not I Lizzy please you always frightened me when you get like this he must never make a new will" "I'm going to visit the Brownells in Fairhaven I'll leave tomorrow yes yes you go to Fair Haven hold up to tray poo to the stand plate dr." "Frank Draper to the stand were you able to determine the size of the cutting edge of the murder weapon from any of the wounds dr." "Draper not from mrs. board the skull but I was able to effect a conclusion from mr." "Burton skull in that case though I deeply regret it I shall have to ask your colleague dr. wood to produce the skull in question" "now dr." "Draper if you will please try to fit that hatchet into the wound" "order in the court order in the court this Court will be adjourned until nine o'clock tomorrow morning" "My dear I have told you repeatedly I have no stomach for undercooked meat let me get you something else I'll never mind lost my appetite anyway just some coffee" "I should be glad when his trial is over it's beginning to tell on you it's not a trial it's a sideshow that woman actually believes she can get off scot free by hiding behind her skirts what" "else has she" "I'm sorry Hosea it's just that it seems to me that you men have only yourselves to blame if if women hide behind their femininity as a last defense after all you cast us in this role you look upon your womanhood as a role my dear" "it's not always a convenient part to play I've never heard you talk like this next you'll be asking for the vote I gather you sympathize with this murderess she has not as yet been found guilty as a what you do sympathize with her" "certainly not with her deeds but perhaps with her motives her motives now what would you know about her motives I should think a great deal who's there you have no idea how unbearably heavy these skirts can be at times" "when did you next see the Bedford Court dress uh Sunday morning I was washing dishes and I turned and saw my sister" "Lizzie at the stove and she had the dress in her hands she said I think I'll burn this old dress up and I said yes why don't you or something like that was miss Russell" "present at the time yes sir and she said afterwards that it was the worst thing Lizzie could have done and of course we knew that she was right it just didn't occur to us until that moment did your father wear a ring Miss" "Emma upon his finger yes sir he did wazzle was not that the only article of jewelry he wore the only article from whom did he receive the ring from my sister Lizzie many years ago previously" "to his wearing it had she worn yes sir it was her favorite did he wear it Constance" "always" "look so old your witness were the relations between you and Lizzie and your stepmother cordial between my sister and mrs." "Borden they were when did she sees calling her mother I don't remember but it was some time ago well prior to that she had called her mother yes sir from childhood" "mrs." "Borden says you're not to work too late papa oh she called her mother Missy she's not my mother my mother's dead" "still having those bad dreams about your mother was long time ago besides death is nothing to be afraid of Lizzy there's nothing more than a long peaceful repose do you remember sleeping dude well look see how serene she was feet" "in flashes smooth cool to the touch" "yes you must be free let me remind you of those touching words the eyes that cannot weep are the saddest eyes of all" "andrew borden went to his grave wearing upon his hand a pledge of love and faith the ring that belonged to his little girl to find her guilty you must believe her to be a fiend does she look" "Lizzie Andrew Borden" "is your privilege to add any word which you may desire to say in person to the jury I am innocent" "I leave it to my counsel to speak for me" "come here" "Lizzie Andrew Borden put up your right hand" "Foreman look upon the prisoner prisoner look upon the former what say you mr." "Foreman is the prisoner at the bar guilty or not guilty" "Maggie you're going to be out there long yes but you needn't lock the door unless you want to but get fresh water from the barn" "you" "you" "a bee" "you" "you" "mr." "Burton upstairs in a room taking a nap for the noon meal your strange policy minute is hard and cold as a brace next is loving is any father could wish what goes on in that mind of yours" "you let's say you mr." "Foreman is the prisoner at the bar guilty or not guilty" "not guilty" "the Commission's and gold delay" "Emma" "I miss Borden how does it feel to be a free woman again" "you" "Oh" "you and Emma wait over em we've won dinner will be ready soon why don't you make yourself comfortable didn't you hear me we're free at last we're really free nothing to prepare a meal now that" "there are only the two of us Emma sometimes I don't understand you" "Livie" "I'm only going to ask you this once more and then I shall never mention it again as long as I live" "did you kill father" "you" "when she" "you" "you" "you"