66 people have watched this video? no reactions? or does that mean that 66 people have opened the thread.
Personally, I think they spoke more about books and movies they did about Borden than anything about the actual case. What was said for the most part pretty much confirmed what I suspected-most of the story is speculation, exaggeration and made up. Stefani was rather annoying in that by bringing up crap that had nothing to do with the murder at all. The things I found interesting: the bodies were not properly autopsied, at least not until later when they were at the cemetary, the gilt from the axe and lack thereof, the maid being out talking to another maid from another household at the time of the murder, the quietness of people moving around the house, the disovery of new information. I wish more of that was expounded upon instead of what documentary directors and movie producers care about or what paranormal investigators do vs. "tv investigators" do.
"Alienated-so alien I go!"
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