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The Legend of Lizzie Borden & The Queen Anne Axe Murderer - "Hollywood Horrors" (Ep. 5:4)
- 2024/10/22
- 再生時間: 59 分
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あらすじ・解説
The Lizzie Borden murders of 1892 and the Queen Anne axe murder by James Cushing in 1990 represent two strikingly different yet similarly sensational cases of violent crime that captured public attention in their respective eras.
Lizzie Borden Murders (1892): In Fall River, Massachusetts, Lizzie Borden was accused of the brutal murders of her father, Andrew Borden, and stepmother, Abby Borden, using a hatchet. The case generated immense media coverage, driven by Lizzie’s enigmatic persona and the sensational nature of the crimes. The trial became a spectacle, reflecting societal issues related to gender, class, and morality in the Victorian era. Despite strong circumstantial evidence, Lizzie was acquitted, leading to enduring speculation about her guilt and the dynamics of her family life. Lizzie's story is also one that fascinated James William Cushing in 1990. In 1990, in a starkly different context,
James Cushing murdered 63-year-old Geneva McDonald with an axe in her Queen Anne neighborhood home in Seattle, Washington. This case emerged from a backdrop of personal turmoil, revealing deeper issues of mental health and the tragic consequences. Cushing’s case highlighted the urgent need for societal awareness around such issues.
The Borden case remains a symbol of mystery and speculation, while the Cushing case serves as a sobering reminder of the complexities of mental illness and the urgent need for early intervention.
Tune in every Tuesday as your hosts, veteran true crime producer (Ed) and true crime super fan (Melissa), dive into the cases that keep you up at night - offering behind-the-scenes insight into what it takes to bring the headlines to life on the small screen.
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