New Book Released: 'Did Lizzie Borden Axe For It?'
According to Rehak, Lizzie Borden was an average, unremarkable woman, and the most extraordinary criminal or criminal suspect in history. She was a tiny grain of sand, an absolute nobody who no one took much notice of, and if she had not been accused of murder, she would have lived a low-profile life and vanished from the worlds memory like the flame of a candle.
(PRWEB) August 29, 2005 -- David Rehak, Czech Republic, author of A Young Girl's Crimes", Love and Madness", and Crippled Dreams", spent eight years (four years of study, two years of research, and two more years of writing and revision) in the production of the newly released book: Did Lizzie Borden Axe For It?"
Did Lizzie Borden Axe For It?
On Thursday morning, August 4, 1892, in the safe and sleepy mill town of Fall River, Massachusetts, Andrew and Abby Borden were savagely hacked to death in their home. Their upstanding and respectable younger daughter, Lizzie, was suspected and tried for their murders but was acquitted of the crime.
Rehak became intrigued with Lizzie Borden after viewing an A&E television biography on her in 1996.
According to Rehak, Lizzie was an average, unremarkable woman, and the most extraordinary criminal or criminal suspect in history. She was a tiny grain of sand, an absolute nobody who no one took much notice of, and if she had not been accused of murder, she would have lived a low-profile life and vanished from the worlds memory like the flame of a candle. But after she was accused of murder, she became an unforgettable symbol and legend, an absolute somebody.
The debate on whether Lizzie Borden was innocent or guilty brings out passionate feelings and disagreements in every sort of person. In fact, during the trial, according to the New York Times, it was estimated that about nineteen hundred marriages ended in divorce because of the intense difference of opinion between husbands and wives that the controversy created.
Included in this book are strikingly rare, new and unpublished revelations about Lizzie's private life. The book also contains photographs, cartoons, artwork, quotes, and poetry, most of which are rare and never before seen.
Did Lizzie Borden take an axe" and kill her parents? The divide between those who believe she did the crime and those who dont, runs deep. This book reveals probabilities that should not be suppressed or ignored, probabilities that deserve scholarly and thoughtful consideration.
Available in book stores now. Or at http://www.jmbpub.com/david.htm
CEO Megan Blue Terry
http://www.jmbpub.com
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