The Inquest of John Vinnicum Morse

The Inquest of John Vinnicum Morse

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John Morse was the first person that gave his inquest to District
Attorney Hosea Knowlton after the suspicious murders of Andrew
& Abby Borden on August 4, 1892, just a few hours after he
left the house to pursue his errands after spending the night in
the same room that Abby's body was found brutally hacked about
the head the same way as her husband with no bloody footprints
leaving the crime scene. 

D.A. Knowlton grilled him with questions attempting to piece
together a plan with Emma or Lizzie to kill their father and
stepmother. Many people believe that Uncle John had something to
do with the murders but Morse, a lifelong bachelor, showed he had
a deep fondness for the extended family he'd known for over 30
years and was invited back for the noonday meal when he came upon
the crowds at the house and a guard at the door. 

Music provided by:
eBunny for "Enchanted Violin" from AudioJungle/Envato in the
Intro
Spring is Coming by Jack White played at the Outro

David Loftus as John Vinnicum Morse and psychopath Philip Gordon
Reed from "The Knowlton Papers" published by the Fall River
Historical Society.

Dennis Alexander: Announcer
Tanya Montoya as Lizzie Borden and Tim Dennis as Fall River
Police Officer during a room search of Lizzie Borden's bedroom
taken from "The Jennings Journals 1892." 

Guest appearance by radio star Jack Cone. "Everywhere that I
looked not a trace of crimson could be found." Thanks, Jack,
you're a class act! 

Cameo appearance by Arielle Nissenblatt @arithisandthat as Lizzie
Borden at the pharmacy the day b4 the murders. "Ten cents of
prussic acid, please." You rule! 

Jack White's music can be purchased from Amazon and Apple Music
and everywhere music is sold. His royalty-free music is available
at MelodyLoops.com

Produced by Kate Lavender

Transcriptions of trial testimony provided with permission by
Stefani Koorey and the website of LizzieAndrewBorden.com











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