The Rhyme and the Crime: Lizzie Borden’s Forty Whacks

Lizzie BordenLizzie Borden had an axe
She gave her mother 40 whacks
When she saw what she had done
She gave her father 41

Do you remember that rhyme from childhood? A friend recently brought it up to a group of us and it just rolled off my tongue.  I didn’t even have to think about it.  But as we started talking about the rhyme none of us knew how much of this short deadly poem is true. So we decided to do a little research on those murders that took place 121 years ago this month, in 1892.

Andrew and Abby Borden were in fact brutally killed that hot August day at their home in Fall River, Massachusetts, but did Lizzie Borden kill them?  The facts may surprise you.

Who Actually Died?

Andrew Jackson Borden and Abby Durfee Gray Borden, Lizzie's Father and StepmotherThe body of Lizzie Borden’s father, wealthy banker Andrew Borden, was found hacked to death in the parlor of the Borden home. When police arrived on the scene and went upstairs the body of Andrew’s second wife, Lizzie’s stepmother, Abby was discovered.  The coroner at the time confirmed that Abby was killed before Andrew, so our poet got the timeline right, but Abby was Lizzie’s stepmother not her mother. They didn’t have such a great relationship, which is one of the reasons Lizzie landed on the suspect list so quickly. Lizzie and her sister, Emma, thought their stepmother was only after their father’s money. Emma was out of town when the murders went down and was never suspected.

Why Was Lizzie Borden the Only Suspect?

Police became suspicious when Lizzie burned the dress she wore that day. In 1892, it was likely that she only had a few dresses, and clothing was more expensive than it is today relative to income. So why did she burn that dress? She claimed it had been stained by paint. The officers on the scene thought it might be stained with something else entirely.

The police also thought it was strange that Lizzie didn’t seem upset after the murders. It was noted in the police report that she did not faint. When you combine that with Lizzie’s disdain for her stepmother and the fact that, as spinsters at the time, Lizzie and Emma replied on their father’s money, and he was notoriously stingy, the police had found their suspect and they weren’t letting go.  

Was the Murder Weapon Really an Axe?

Lizzie Borden's AxeNo. It was a hatchet, but the word “axe” rhymes better with “whacks”.  This grisly method of murder, in combination with the accusations against Lizzie who was 32, made this a mega-sensational trial. At this time, women were thought to be the weaker sex and rarely murderers. Lizzie with an axe in hand made a great story for the newspapers.

How Many Blows Did it Take?

While both Bordens died from blows from the hatchet, it took considerably fewer whacks than claimed in the poem. The coroner said it took 19 blows to kill Abby Borden and only 10 or 11 for Andrew. He also said that both Bordens were dead after the first blow. The other blows were unnecessary. It shows the killer was raging mad when the couple was murdered and possibly had personal reasons to be so angry.

How Much Time Did Lizzie Borden Spend in Jail?

None.

She was acquitted of the crimes. And the jury only deliberated for ten minutes before reaching the Not Guilty verdict.

Lizzie Borden's JuryLizzie lived out the rest of her long life in Fall River, Massachusetts, where many of her neighbors still believed she was guilty. She and her sister, Emma, had a falling out in later life, but the reasons for their strain are not clear. Lizzie and Emma inherited their father’s estate in equal parts and were able to live as rich women.  

The crime has never been solved and no one else was ever charged with the crimes.

If you want to learn more about Lizzie Borden and her family, you can visit the old Borden house, now the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast and Museum in Fall River, Mass.  Their motto?

Where everyone is treated like family.

 

The owners are serious about the bed and breakfast part of the title, you can spend the night, host a wedding or a “paranormal experience” at the Borden House.

The Borden House

The website features the Lizzie Borden community, where each year members can win a night at the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast. The gift shop at the museum is full of 40 whacks kitsch ranging from the Lizzie Borden bobble head to murder scene coffee cups and an axe cookie cutter.  Lizzie reportedly still haunts the property.

 

 

 

 

 


Deborah Lacy also writes over at Mystery Playground. You can find her on Twitter @quippy.

Comments

  1. Terrie Farley Moran

    We used to jump rope to the Lizzie Borden song. I have always been fascinated by the case. Did not know about the B&B. Very tempting for a night of adventure . . .

    • lakin

      Kids at my school jump rope to that song to we sing Lizzie borden had an axe she gave her mother 40 wacks and when she had saw what she had done she gave her father forty one.

  2. Deborah Lacy

    @terrie – It is a fascinating case. We never jumped rope to it thought. That sounds like the beginning of a book…

  3. Andee

    A hatchet is a type of small ax.

  4. Abby Phelps

    I used to jump to lizze borden song

  5. Carol Evans

    Actually, Lizzie spent many months in jail but it was before her trial began. She was set free after being found not guilty.

  6. hi

    the Borden’s cat haunts the place although it is said to be friendly

    • is it bussin janel

      weird i wanna go tbh lmao

  7. is it bussin janel

    weird i wanna go tbh lmao

  8. cookie clicker

    Hi everyone! To the Lizzie Borden song, we used to jump rope. The case has long piqued my interest. I had no idea about the B&B. It’s alluring for a night of thrills.

  9. Ronald

    Been there for the tour, not b and b, pretty cool tho, tour took a bit to long

  10. Nathan Hobbs

    this vintage people are so loving.

  11. waffle game

    Read twice but still can’t get it

  12. fireboy and watergirl

    Thank you so much for sharing all this wonderful info.

  13. Why To Trust

    Lizzie Borden was found guilty of brutally murdering her father and stepmother in 1892. The trial was highly publicized, and has been the source of numerous books, movies and plays. Despite overwhelming evidence against her, Borden was found guilty and given forty whacks with a hatchet. Many people believe that she acted in self-defense and that the true killer is still out there.

  14. KiziMizi Games

    Wow, ‘The Rhyme and the Crime: Lizzie Borden’s Forty Whacks’ is an incredibly captivating exploration of a notorious historical case. The article brilliantly delves into the mystery surrounding Lizzie Borden and her alleged crimes. I found myself completely engrossed in the narrative and couldn’t stop reading until the very end. The author’s meticulous research and engaging writing style make this a must-read for true crime enthusiasts. Highly recommended!

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