0842 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Q. Now, Jim, don't everybody in that factory know Jim Conley?
A. No, sir, didn't everybody in that factory know me.
Q. Give me one of them?
A. I don't know, sir, I don't know whether they all knew me or not.
Q. Didn't the lady go up and down on the elevator at all?
A. No, sir, the girls never did.
Q. You swept on the fourth floor?
A. Yes, sir, I swept on the fourth floor a while.
Q. How long did you sweep on the fourth floor?
A. Been sweeping up there ever since last January.
Q. You saw that little girl every day, that went to meet Mr. Frank, didn't you?
A. This last one?
A. I didn't see her every day, but I seen her there.
Q. Saw her many times and didn't ask who she was?
A. No, sir, I didn't ask who she was.
Q. Don't know who she was?
A. No, sir, I don't know who she was.
Q. No, sir, when she came in, did she see you when she came in?
A. Yes, sir, she seen me when she come in.
Q. Where did she go?
A. She went to Mr. Frank's office.
Q. Then you went and watched?
A. Yes, sir, then I went and watched.
Q. You didn't see them leave nor hear them leave Mr. Frank's office?
A. No, sir, I didn't see them leave and I didn't hear them leave Mr. Frank's office.
Q. How long did you stay there?
A. Half an hour, I reckon.
Q. And she came out?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. What became of Mr. Frank?
A. He came out and left me up in the office and he went out somewhere.
I don't know where he went, and then he came back and says: "That's all right, I didn't take out any money."
Q. He went out somewhere?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. You mean he went out in town somewhere?
A. I don't know whether he went out in town or not.
Q. You didn't see him go out the door?
A. No, sir, I opened the door.
Q. Well?
A. Yes, sir, went out of the factory.
Q. And then went back?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. And you stayed there waiting for him?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. What did you say he said?
A. He said: "I didn't take out that money, didn't you see I didn't?"
I says: "Yes, sir." He said: "That's all right, old boy, I didn't want you to have anything to say to Mr. Herbert or Mr. Darley about what's going on around here."
Q. He told you he didn't want you to tell Darley?
A. Yes, sir.
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