Author: Evelyn Sinclair
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Odd Friday the 13th Events
1. Knights Templar's Arrest On Friday, October 13, 1307, thousands of Knights Templar were suddenly rounded up and arrested. King Philip IV of France, driven by power and ambition, accused them of heresy. The knights, once hailed as heroes, found themselves tortured and coerced into confessions. This move wasn't just about purifying faith; it was…
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Friday the 13th Superstition Origins
Historical and Religious Roots The story of Friday the 13th has roots tangled deep in history and belief. Religious lore often points to the Last Supper, where Judas, the 13th person at the table, betrayed Jesus. Pair this with Jesus' crucifixion on a Friday, and you've got a foundation for unease. In October 1307, the…
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Lizzie Borden Case Analysis
The Murders and Investigation Blood, mystery, and an ax – the Lizzie Borden case captivated America in 1892. Andrew and Abby Borden were brutally murdered in their Fall River, Massachusetts home. Their 32-year-old daughter, Lizzie, became the prime suspect in this gory affair. Inside the Borden residence, each room became a puzzle piece for investigators.…



