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Lizzie Borden House

The site of the infamous 1892 axe murders is now a bed and breakfast where guests sleep in the rooms where Andrew and Abby Borden died. Strange sounds, apparitions, and unsettling experiences await overnight visitors.

August 4, 1892
Fall River, Massachusetts, USA
1000+ witnesses

The Axe Murder House

The Lizzie Borden House in Fall River, Massachusetts is the site of one of America’s most notorious murders. Now a bed and breakfast and museum, guests can sleep where Andrew and Abby Borden were brutally killed—and many report paranormal encounters.

The Murders

August 4, 1892:

  • Andrew Borden killed
  • Abby Borden killed
  • Axe/hatchet weapon
  • Lizzie suspected
  • Found not guilty

The Victims

The Bordens:

  • Andrew (father)
  • Abby (stepmother)
  • Killed separately
  • Hours apart
  • In the house

Lizzie Borden

The suspect:

  • Daughter
  • Age 32
  • Tried for murder
  • Acquitted
  • Never caught

The House Today

Current use:

  • Bed and breakfast
  • Museum
  • Tours offered
  • Overnight stays
  • Active investigation

The Hauntings

Reports include:

  • Footsteps upstairs
  • Woman crying
  • Apparitions seen
  • Objects moving
  • Cold spots

Overnight Experiences

Guests report:

  • Bedcovers pulled
  • Doors opening
  • Sounds at night
  • Shadowy figures
  • Uneasy feelings

The Murder Rooms

Available to rent:

  • John Morse room (Andrew)
  • Abby’s room
  • Sleep where they died
  • Brave visitors
  • Most active rooms

Andrew’s Ghost

Sightings include:

  • On the couch
  • Where he died
  • Elderly man
  • Period clothing
  • Brief appearances

Abby’s Presence

Upstairs activity:

  • In guest room
  • Where she was killed
  • Female figure
  • Making bed
  • Vanishing

Investigation Evidence

Paranormal teams:

  • EVP captures
  • Temperature drops
  • EMF readings
  • Photographs
  • Active location

The Maid’s Report

Bridget Sullivan:

  • Only other person home
  • Servant
  • Testified at trial
  • Her ghost also seen
  • Multiple spirits?

Cultural Impact

Fame continues:

  • Rhyme famous
  • Movies and books
  • TV shows
  • Ghost hunting
  • True crime interest

The Trial

Not guilty:

  • Lack of evidence
  • Reasonable doubt
  • Lizzie freed
  • Public divided
  • Mystery remains

Significance

Over 130 years of documented activity at site of infamous unsolved murders with thousands of overnight witnesses.

Legacy

The Lizzie Borden House offers a unique haunted experience—sleeping where one of America’s most brutal murders occurred, with the spirits of the victims potentially still present.