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Rental Income for the Borden Family
Andrew Borden was known for renting out properties to mill workers, and he would raise their rent if they received raises. However, his daughters opted to sell back one of these properties for a 2400% profit, providing them with rental income instead.
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The Borden family became ill from eating five-day-old mutton that had been stored outside in the heat, which made them vulnerable when they were murdered with an axe.
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The Borden family became ill from eating five-day-old mutton that had been stored outside in the heat, which made them vulnerable when they were murdered with an axe.
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The landlord in "The Ax Murders of Saxtown" was known for raising rent whenever tenants got a raise and had a reputation for being miserly.
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The landlord in "The Ax Murders of Saxtown" was known for raising rent whenever tenants got a raise and had a reputation for being miserly. In the months leading up to the murders, there were financial irregularities that concerned his daughters.
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There is speculation that Lizzie Borden's uncle, John Morse, visited Andrew Borden to discuss business rather than being subservient to him, as we tend to simplify complex relationships into caricatures.
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There is speculation that Lizzie Borden's uncle, John Morse, visited Andrew Borden to discuss business rather than being subservient to him, as we tend to simplify complex relationships into caricatures.
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