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Own the Lizzie Borden Murder House for Just $2 Million

Own the Lizzie Borden Murder House for Just $2 Million Own the Lizzie Borden Murder House for Just $2 Million The Massachusetts home where Andrew and Abby Borden were murdered is for sale - as is Maplecroft, the home Lizzie bought after she was acquitted of their murders Elizabeth Yuko, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail From the moment she took the stand in what was one of the first highly publicized trials in American history, Lizzie Borden has been an object of fascination. Now, her former home where her father, Andrew, and step-mother, Abby, were murdered in 1892 is up for sale, along with Maplecroft, the house she and her sister Emma purchased following her trial. An entrepreneur named Donald Woods currently owns both buildings, and according to Suzanne St. John, the real estate agent for both properties, he’s selling them because he’s getting ready to retire.

Lizzie Borden Murder Home: Own History for Just $2 Million

Rolling Stone Own the Lizzie Borden Murder House for Just $2 Million The Massachusetts home where Andrew and Abby Borden were murdered is for sale  as is Maplecroft, the home Lizzie bought after she was acquitted of their murders By Bettmann Archive/Getty Images From the moment she took the stand in what was one of the first highly publicized trials in American history, Lizzie Borden has been an object of fascination. Now, her former home where her father, Andrew, and step-mother, Abby, were murdered in 1892 is up for sale, along with Maplecroft, the house she and her sister Emma purchased following her trial. An entrepreneur named Donald Woods currently owns both buildings, and according to Suzanne St. John, the real estate agent for both properties, he’s selling them because he’s getting ready to retire.

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