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Lizzie Borden

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Lizzie Borden
Lizzie Borden.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Brown
First mentioned: "Cape Feare"
First appearance: "Treehouse of Horror IV"
Voiced by: Pamela Hayden


Lizzie Borden was accused of the axe murders of her father and stepmother. She was acquitted at trial, but public presumptions on her guilt remained.

History[edit]

Mrs. Krabappel cast Bart as the murder victim in Springfield Elementary School's production of the Lizzie Borden story, starring Martin Prince as Lizzie Borden.[1]

Non-canon[edit]

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Lizzie Borden was a juror in Flanders the Devil's hand-picked Jury of the Damned. After evidence was presented showing that Marge owned Homer's soul, and thus it was not his to give away, Lizzie Borden told the court that the jury decided Marge owned his soul, not the Devil.[2]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The character speaks in a New England accent as Lizzie Borden was from Fall River, Massachusetts.

On June 20, 1893 Lizzie Borden (July 19, 1860 – June 1, 1927) was acquitted of the axe murders of her father and stepmother.

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