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🗓️ 24 April 2025
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1:00.3 | Welcome to part two of our conversation with Sam Beltrusis about the demons of Lizzie Borden. |
1:06.0 | After the Lizzie Borden case and all of that, obviously, that was many, many years ago, |
1:10.6 | and there's been many generations that have come since. |
1:13.3 | And seemingly, and we look back at the, you know, the history here, the documented history of |
1:19.0 | Lizzie Borden and Eliza and all of that, we see the chaos and the darkness and the horrible |
1:25.6 | things that have happened. |
1:26.7 | But my question was, has it |
1:28.3 | continued on since? You know, we just really haven't connected the dots. And it sounds like |
1:32.4 | you've kind of done some research and others have done some research along the lineage. And yes, |
1:38.1 | in fact, it has. Yeah, I mean, like that, that was the question that the producers asked me there, because we, you know, there, I knew about Eliza, I knew about, uh, the Sarah Maria Cornell actually was, was shocking to me, uh, because I, I've written about that case, too. Uh, the innocent Cornell, uh, like, so basically Thomas Cornell, uhing his mother, Rebecca Bricks, Cornell. |
2:03.3 | And to kind of give you an idea about that story, so John Briggs, who was Rebecca Briggs's |
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