True Crime: The Court of Public Opinion – First National Media Case - Lizzie Borden: Justice vs. Public Opinion
Step back in time to 1892, as Alexis Knight unpacks one of the most infamous trials in American history: the Lizzie Borden case. Was Lizzie a cold-blooded killer who escaped justice due to her wealth and privilege, or a misunderstood woman caught in the web of societal biases and sensationalized media?
Explore how this case became a turning point for public opinion, the justice system, and media involvement. From the gruesome details of the crime to the courtroom drama that captivated a nation, this episode dives deep into the effects of public scrutiny and its lasting legacy.
Join us to unravel the mystery, challenge the verdict, and consider the profound question: does public opinion shape justice, or does it only complicate it?
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