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The Lizzie Borden House

The site of a famous double axe murder is now a bed and breakfast haunted by its victims.

1892 - Present
Fall River, Massachusetts, USA
400+ witnesses

The Lizzie Borden House

The Lizzie Borden House in Fall River, Massachusetts, was the site of the brutal 1892 murders of Andrew and Abby Borden. Lizzie, their daughter and the primary suspect, was acquitted. Today, the house operates as a bed and breakfast where guests report encounters with the spirits of the murdered couple.

The Murders

On August 4, 1892, Andrew Borden and his wife Abby were found murdered, killed with a hatchet-like weapon. Lizzie was charged but acquitted in a sensational trial. The true killer has never been definitively identified, though Lizzie remained the primary suspect in public opinion.

The Haunting

Guests staying in the house report footsteps, doors opening and closing, and the feeling of being watched. Some have seen the figure of a woman in Victorian dress, believed to be Abby, in the bedroom where she was killed. Others report seeing a man, presumed to be Andrew, lying on the couch where his body was found.

Notable Experiences

Guests sleeping in the rooms where the murders occurred report disturbing dreams, sensations of being touched, and waking to find their belongings moved. Electronic equipment frequently malfunctions, and investigators have captured EVPs and unexplained photographs.

Investigation

The house has been investigated by numerous paranormal teams, including for television programs. The findings consistently suggest paranormal activity, though skeptics attribute experiences to the power of suggestion.

Assessment

The Lizzie Borden House offers guests the unusual opportunity to sleep at an active crime scene. Whether genuinely haunted or trading on its macabre history, the house provides experiences that guests find genuinely unsettling.