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Fall River, Massachusetts – 16 October 2024
1. Low-angle shot of a mannequin splattered in fake blook that represents Lizzie Borden’s slain step mother as she was found in her bedroom
UPSOUND (English) Richard Sheridan, Lizzie Borden House: "You know, it ranks up there with getting killed by a shark or struck by lightning."
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Sheridan, Lizzie Borden House:
"I believe Lizzie (Borden) did this. I think (her uncle) John (Morse) came back and I think Lizzie says ‘shush.’ Dad came home three hours early."
3. Lizzie Borden’s portrait inside the dimly lit house, with tourists visible in the background
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ARCHIVE: Fall River, Massachusetts – 20 August 2008
4. Still, a crime scene photograph of Lizzie Borden’s father, Andrew Borden, sits in the room of the former family home where he was killed in the infamous 1892 double murder
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Fall River, Massachusetts – 16 October 2024
5. Close up of a photo of the ax used in the murder on display in the house
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Sheridan, Lizzie Borden House:
"So, in the early morning hours of August 4th, 1892, Lizzie Borden is accused of killing her father, Andrew Borden, a wealthy banker, and his wife, Lizzie’s stepmother, whom she did not get along too well with. She was accused and acquitted of the murders. The murder weapon was an ax."
7. Close up of Lizzie Borden’s photo on display in the house
8. Photos of the victims skulls and old surgical equipment displayed in the dining room
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Sheridan, Lizzie Borden House:
"What’s really kept it going for so many years is that rhyme the Fall River Herald News made up: ‘Lizzie Borden took an ax, she gave her mother 40 whacks. When she saw what she had done, she gave her father 41.’"
10. Tourists take photos of signage at the Lizzie Borden House
11. Wide of the Lizzie Borden House
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Sheridan, Lizzie Borden House:
"What makes this house, what fuels its reputation, is the savage murders that occurred here in August 4th, 1892. I, I firmly believe they imprinted on the House and I think it’s what you would call a haunting."
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Portland, Oregon – 17 October 2024
13. Close up of signage for Portland’s Haunted Shanghai Tunnel Tours
14. Natasha Cimmiyotti leads a group of tourists past a door into the tunnel
UPSOUND (English) Natasha Cimmiyotti, Haunted Shanghai Tunnel Tour: "So, please, watch your head."
Tourist: "Ooh, it opens on its own."
Cimmiyotti: "And watch your step."
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Natasha Cimmiyotti, Haunted Shanghai Tunnel Tour:
"Whatever you think ghost or spirits may be, that is not up to me to tell you. But as you walk through the trauma of these people, you can see the horror story is … it’s the history."
16. Wide of the tunnel
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Natasha Cimmiyotti, Haunted Shanghai Tunnel Tour:
"So we are currently in the underground of Portland, a.k.a. known as the Shanghai Tunnels."
18. A bunker bed in the tunnel
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Portland, Oregon – 23 October 2024
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Joe Streckert, Author of a Portland History Book
"As far as we can tell, the legend of the Shanghai Tunnels comes from the 20th century."
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Portland, Oregon – 17 October 2024
20. Tourists in the dark tunnel
21. A bar in the tunnel
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Portland, Oregon – 23 October 2024
22. SOUNDBITE (English) Joe Streckert, Author of a Portland History Book
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Portland, Oregon – 17 October 2024
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