We Made it to the Infamous Lizzie Borden House

Our Paranormal Investigation at the Lizzie Borden House

In our latest adventure, we delved into the eerie history of the Lizzie Borden House in Fall River, Massachusetts. Known for the infamous 1892 double murder of Andrew and Abby Borden, the house now serves as a bed-and-breakfast and museum, offering visitors a chance to explore its haunted past through various tours and experiences.

During our investigation, we utilized a range of paranormal equipment, including EMF meters, spirit boxes, and infrared cameras, to detect any unusual activity. The house, with its preserved Victorian decor and historical artifacts, provided an authentic backdrop for our exploration.

Throughout the night, we experienced several unexplained occurrences. In the sitting room, where Andrew Borden was murdered, our EMF meters spiked unexpectedly, and we captured faint, unexplained voices on our audio recorders. Additionally, in the upstairs guest room, where Abby Borden met her demise, we observed sudden temperature drops and heard what seemed like footsteps in the hallway, despite being alone in the area.

These experiences align with reports from other visitors and paranormal investigators who have described similar phenomena, including shadowy figures, disembodied voices, and objects moving on their own.

Our time at the Lizzie Borden House was both thrilling and unsettling, offering a glimpse into the tragic events that transpired within its walls. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, the house’s dark history and reported paranormal activity make it a compelling destination for those interested in the unexplained.

For a deeper five into the story of Lizzie Borden, the criminal investigation, and who could have committed the double homicide, enjoy our three-part coverage on the Wading into the Void podcast.