Atlanta Georgian
August 7th, 1913
Dalton Corroborates Jim Conley's Story
DR. CHILDS IS CALLED BY DEFENSE TO REBUT DR. HARRIS' EVIDENCE
With the cross-examination of Dr. H. F. Harris, the State Thursday afternoon rested its case against Leo M. Frank accused of the murder of Mary Phagan.
Dr. L. W. Childs was called by the defense as its first witness to rebut the testimony of Dr. Harris.
The mysterious C. B. Dalton, who was expected to make sensational revelations of incidents in which Leo Frank was alleged to have participated in the National Pencil Factory, proved a very tame and commonplace witness when he was called Thursday.
The most that Dalton could say was that, on several of his visits to the factory, he had seen women in Frank's office. He told of no compromising situations. He was not even able to identify the women. He did not know whether or not they were members of Frank's own family. All that he knew was that they did not appear to be stenographers as he never saw them writing.
Dalton, when he was questioned by Luther Rosser, was not even sure of his own birthplace. He thought it was somewhere in Laurens County. He explained his presence by saying that he had gone to the factory with a Miss Daisy Hopkins. He said that he saw Frank in the office with two or three women, and that cool drinks generally were in evidence. On one occasion he said Frank and his visitors were drinking beeer.
Detective Rosser on Stand.
Detective Bass Rosser was on the witness stand for a few minutes and was questioned briefly. He testified that when he saw Mrs. Arthur White the Monday after the crime she failed to tell him that she had seen a negro in the factory the Saturday the girl was killed. He said he did not get possession of this information until May 6 or 7. It is the contention of the State that the defense suppressed these facts.
At the conclusion of Detective Rosser's testimony, Solicitor Dorsey announced that he was prepared to rest as soon as Dr. H. F. Harris had completed the testimony which was interrupted by adjournment Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Harris was unable to appear when court opened at 9 o'clock. The prosecution had nothing more to present at 9:45 and a recess was taken until Dr. Harris arrived at 11:10.
Reuben Arnold began at once on a cross-examination of Dr. Harris as soon as the physician took the stand. He forced Dr. Harris to say that there is much uncertainty in drawing conclusions about digestive functions and their time limitations.
Solicitor Dorsey also asked for the submission of the National Pencil Company's cash book and bank book before he rested his case. This was agreed to by Frank's lawyers.
The defense announced that its first witness probably would be Dr. L. W. Childs, who would be called to start an immediate attack upon the testimony presented by Dr. Harris.
Dr. Childs to Combat Harris Story.
Dr. Childs is a physician and surgeon and was expected to testify in regard to the wounds on Mary Phagan's body as well as in respect to the wounds on Mary Phagan's body, as well as in respect to the certainty with which the lapse of time between a person's eating and his death may be determined.
One of the most interesting pieces of evidence for the purpose of demonstration in the possession of the defense is a large size model of the National Pencil Company constructed on an accurate scale.
Frank chatted with his wife and mother in the intermission while the court was awaiting Dr. Harris, and a little later engaged in conversation with his attorneys. Dr. Childs entered the courtroom and talked several minutes with the defendant.
Attorney Rosser said that he would turn over the direct examination of the defense's witnesses to Arnold. Mr. Arnold said that the defense's first witness would be Dr. Leo A. Childs, who would give expert testimony in rebuttal of such testimony offered by the State.
Mr. Arnold said:
"Further than this witness I don't know what line we will […]
DEFENSE TRIES TO BREAK DR. HARRIS' TESTIMONY; CALL ITS OWN EXPERTS
[…] pursue at present."
"Did you ever work for the National Pencil Company?" was the first question the Solicitor asked Dalton.
Mr. Arnold interrupted.
"Your honor," he said, "we want it understood that we object to this testimony—all of it."
Judge Roan overruled the objection.
"Well, we want our objection recorded," said Rosser.
Dorsey continued his questioning.
"Do you know Leo Frank and Jim Conley?" continued the Solicitor. A. Yes; I know them both.
Q. Were you ever in the factory of the National Pencil Company?—A. Yes; two or three times.
Q. Did you ever go to Frank's office with Miss Daisy Hopkins?—A. Yes.
Was in Basement.
Q. Was Frank there?—A. Yes.
Q. Did you ever go down in the basement?—A. Yes.
The witness then pointed out on the diagram the spot he was in in the basement.
Q. Did you ever see Conley on those visits?—A. Yes; and one time I saw another negro, a watchman.
Q. Did Frank know you were in the basement?—A. He knew I was in the factory. I don't know whether he knew I was in the basement or not.
Dorsey then turned the witness over to the defense for the cross-examination.
"When was the first time you saw Frank at the pencil factory?" asked Mr. Rosser.
"Last fall some time."
Q. Where was Frank at that time?—A. At his office.
Q. Who was in there with him?—A. Some ladies.
Q. Were there any other men in there with him?—A. No; he was the only man.
Q. Who was you with?—A. Miss Daisy Hopkins.
Q. Do you know the names of the ladies in the office with Mr. Frank?—A. No.
Q. Where did you go?—A. I went to the basement.
Q. Was Miss Daisy with you?—A. Yes.
Q. When did you go to the factory again?—A. Right before Christmas.
Q. Who introduced you to Frank?—A. Miss Daisy Hopkins.
Q. She just said to Mr. Frank, "This is my friend, Mr. Dalton," did she?—A. Yes.
Went to Basement.
Q. You were never in his office after Christmas?—A. No.
Q. When you went into the factory with Miss Daisy, you went down to the basement with her, didn't you?—A. Yes.
Q. Where did you go down into the basement?—A. We went down the ladder by the elevator.
Q. Where did you go in the basement?—A. Right to where there were some boxes in the little room in the rear.
Q. Where did you live last year?—A. No. 337 East Hunter street.
Q. Who did you work for?—A. Mr. Heflin, a contractor.
Q. Where did you work after that?—A. With Captain John McGinnis.
Q. What time did you see Frank in his office?—A. Some time between 2 and 3 o'clock.
Q. Were the windows up?—A. I don't know.
Q. Did you see any curtains?—A. No, but the office was very light.
Q. There were two windows in each office, weren't there?—A. Yes.
Q. Do you know whether there was anyone else in the factory when you saw Mr. Frank?—A. Yes; the negroes were there.
Saw Negro Watchman.
Q. What time at night was it when the night watchman was there?—A. I don't know.
Q. Was it a negro watchman?—A. Yes.
Q. Was that this year?—A. No.
Q. Were you ever in Walton County?—A. I lived there twenty years.
Q. How long were you away from there?—A. I went to Lawrenceville for about a year.
Q. How long ago?—A. I don't know. I forget just how long ago it was.
Q. Did you ever go with anyone to the pencil factory except Miss Daisy Hopkins?—A. Yes, I used to go to the Busy Bee and wait for the factory to close to walk home with the girls.
Q. Can you name the girls?—A. Yes; Miss Laura Atkinson and a Miss Laura Smith, of No. 148 South Pryor street.
Q. Do you go there any more?—A. No; I haven't been to the Busy Bee in a long time.
Q. Where were you born?—A. I don't know.
Q. When you first woke up, where were you?—A. Somewhere in Walton County.
Gave Conley Money.
Q. As a matter of fact, you know where your family lived when you were born, don't you?—A. Somewhere near Lawrenceville.
Solicitor Dorsey took the witness on the redirect examination.
Q. Did you ever give Jim Conley anything?—A. Sometimes I would give him a quarter and sometimes 50 cents. Sometimes they would have cold drinks and sometimes they would have beer.
Rosser took the witness again.
Q. When did you see beer there?—A. On Saturday afternoons—I don't remember the dates.
Q. Can you name specifically any time last fall that you went there?—A. Not the day, but it was some time after 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. Frank would have the cold drinks on a waiter in his office.
Can't Give Women's Names.
Q. And that is as definite as you can fix it?—A. Yes, sir.
Q. Did you know the women besides the ones you name?—A. No.
Q. Can you describe them?—A. No.
"Come down."
City Detective S. L. Rosser took the stand.
Q. Since April 26, have you been engaged in this case?—A. Yes.
Q. Did you visit Mrs. Arthur White subsequent to that date?—A. Yes.
Q. At what time?—A. Monday, April 28.
Q. Did she say anything about seeing a negro at the pencil factory Saturday?—A. No.
Q. What was the first time she mentioned to you seeing a negro at the factory?—A. May 6.
"I want to record an objection to that, your honor," said Rosser.
Rosser took the witness.
She Made Statement.
Q. Did you ask her?—A. No; but she made a statement.
Dorsey took the witness on redirect.
Q. Did you take anything to Dr. Claude Smith—A. Yes; some chips.
Q. Are these the chips?—A. Yes.
Q. Did you make a search of the areaway around the elevator?—A. Yes.
Q. Did you find anything like this (showing the bludgeon alleged to have been found by the Pinkertons)?—A. No.
Q. Would you have found it?—A. Yes.
Attorney Rosser took the witness again.
Q. Don't you know this roller has been in that factory two years?—A. It may have been, but it was not on the first floor when we made our search.
State Wins Ruling.
Q. You made a good search?—A. Yes.
Q. Do you know these are the same chips?—A. Yes, I am sure of that.
The witness was excused.
Dorsey addressed the court:
"I don't know whether we tendered that bloody shirt or not. If we did not, I want to tender it now. I also want to enter these chips."
Attorney Rosser:
"They haven't been identified."
"They were identified by Detective Starnes and Chief Beavers," said Dorsey.
Judge Roan ruled that he would let them go to the jury.
Dorsey:
State's Case Nearly Finished.
"Now, I want the cash book and the bank book of the National Pencil Company."
Arnold said they would be furnished.
Dorsey:
"I want it understood as soon as Dr. Harris is able to complete his testimony the State is ready to rest its case."
"Mr. Dorsey," said Arnold, "will you tell Mr. Dalton not to leave. We may want to recall him."
Judge Roan declared a recess until Dr. Harris could reach the court. He said it would be about 10 o'clock.
Dalton Recalled for Moment.
Dorsey recalled the witness.
Q. Were you ever in the pencil factory with Daisy Hopkins?—A. Yes.
Q. Did you go to the factory with her?—A. Yes.
Q. Where was Frank?—A. In his office.
Q. Where did you go?—A. In the basement.
Q. Did he know you were there?—A. Yes.
Q. Did Conley know you were there?—A. Yes.
Q. Who else?—A. The night watchman at one time.
Court then had a recess until Dr. H. F. Harris, who was excused from the witness stand Wednesday on account of illness, could arrive in court. The recess lasted for more than an hour. Dr. Harris, when he arrived upon the stand, was questioned upon cross-examination by Attorney Reuben Arnold.
Q. Unfavorable circumstances sometimes retard digestion, don't they?—A. Well, that is a very grave matter, and there is so little data on the subject it is hard to answer.
About External Circumstances.
Q. You would not say then that external circumstances, some undue mental excitement, might delay digestion?—A. I really don't' know. There was an old Roman proverb that a person should take a walk after eating. Others say sleeping after a meal aids digestion.
Q. Then there is no set rule for digestion? Everybody is a rule unto themselves?—A. Not altogether. The average normal stomach is about the same in digestion.
Q. There is no indication on the outside of the body that would indicate how far digestion has gone?—A. None whatever.
Q. Don't the pulse or temperature show indigestion?—A. No. Very many people have indigestion several years and don't know it. They don't even feel it themselves.
Q. How long does the stomach take to free itself when it is full?—A. That has been investigated rather thoroughly, but it varies. I would say about 7 1-2 hours.
Q. How long does it take some substance that the stomach does not digest to pass out?—A. That is hard to say. They probably pass through in a foreign body.
Q. How long would it take?—A. That depends. The stomach doesn't like to free itself of meat until it is emulated. Then it goes out very freely.
About Digestion of Cabbage.
Q. That is just the point. Does the stomach emulsify cabbage or corn?—A. Oh, yes; there is always a constant churning motion.
Q. How about corn?—A. It might pass through without emulsifying.
Q. Peas?—A. Yes.
Q. You would not attempt to enumerate what vegetables would pass through the stomach to the intestines?—A. No, I would not.
Q. Is it not a fact that the first knowledge of digestion comes from that Canadian case?—A. Yes.
Q. Is it not a fact that the only experiments before that time were made on rabbits and other animals for vegetables, and animals for meat?—A. Yes.
Q. Is there any animal that eats everything that man does?—A. Yes, the swine.
Q. Any other?—A. I rather think the cat does.
Q. Well isn't the wildcat a carniverous [sic] animal strictly?—A. I don't know. I never associated with one.
Q. You will admit that the experiments along this line are very limited with the exception of the Canadian case?—A. Yes.
Processes Not All Understood.
Q. It is practically in its infancy?—A. Well, I would not say that. We are fairly familiar with the various juices and the process of digestion. But there is still much to learn.
Q. Just what part does the mouth and saliva play in connection with the stomach and the gastric juices, and the lower bowels? Is not this something that is not definitely known?—A. Yes, that is true.
Q. Don't you practice vivisection on these animals?—A. Yes.
Q. And you have never done it on humans, and you don't know how the processes take place in the human like you do in the animals?—A. Except with the stomach.
Q. What is the hardest vegetable to digest? I mean, leaving your experiments and speaking from the viewpoint of science.—A. I don't know that science has ever determined that.
Q. Isn't cabbage regarded as one of the hardest vegetables to digest?—A. I probably have heard that. It may be that after cabbage has gone through the stomach, trouble may be caused in the small intestines that may be what has given the general idea that cabbage is hard to digest.
Q. Didn't you say when you first testified that you couldn't tell anything about the bread in the stomach?—I don't think I made that statement.
Mr. Arnold read his testimony previously given.
Dr. Harris: "If I said that, I did not mean it in that sense. I meant that you could tell nothing about it by observing it with the naked eye."
Q. You said it was impossible to state absolutely how long that cabbage had been in Mary Phagan's stomach?—A. I meant I could not state within a minute.
Q. Could you tell within two minutes?—A. No, not within 3, or 4, or 5. Probably not within 10 minutes. But I could tell that it was somewhere between 30 and 45 minutes.
Q. Doesn't it all depend on how much digestion is delayed?—A. To an extent.
Q. All you are attempting to say, then, is that the process of digestion had only gone on a certain length of time?—A. Yes.
Q. Didn't you say that certain circumstances retard digestion?—A. Yes, but I didn't' say that anything could retard the flow of the digestive juices. No one has ever shown that anything could retard the process of digestion.
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[Below is added testimony as a continuation after this point as printed in the "extra" of the Atlanta Georgian.]
Head Wound Not Serious.
Q. I believe you said that wound on the head did not cause any pressure on the brain?—A. Yes.
Q. Was it cut through to the skull?—A. Yes.
Q. What arteries were there?—A. Only some trifling blood vessels.
Q. I believe you said it might have bled a good deal?—A. Yes, it might. A cut on the head usually causes a good deal of blood to flow.
Q. I believe you said it was not sufficient to have caused death?—A. Yes, I did.
Solicitor Dorsey then took the witness.
Q. Mr. Arnold was asking you yesterday about poisons. Was there any evidence on the mucous membrane of poisons?—A. There could not have been any irritant poisons. Their evidence is always unmistakable.
Dr. Harris was excused.
Dorsey addressed the court: "Your honor, I wish to tender these samples of cabbage as evidence."
Arnold—We want to object to all except that taken from Mary Phagan. […]
FRANK DEFENSE OPENS WITH ATTACK ON DR. HARRIS' EVIDENCE
Dalton Corroborates Jim Conley's Story of Women Calling at Pencil Factory
OPINIONS AS TO TIME OF GIRL'S DEATH GUESSES, IS DR. CHILDS' TESTIMONY
[…] We don't want to argue it. We just want to be recorded as objecting.
Judge Roan permitted all of the samples to go in.
Solicitor Dorsey asked for the bank book and the cash book of the National Pencil Company. They had not been secured.
Dorsey—We will rest our case, anyway.
The State rested its case exactly at 12 o'clock.
Dr. L. W. Childs, a prominent young surgeon of Atlanta, was the first witness called by the defense.
Attorney Arnold questioned Dr. Childs.
Q. What is your occupation?—A. Surgery and general medicine.
Q. Where did you graduate?—A. University of Michigan in 1906.
Q. Where did you practice?—A. I was first assistant at the Michigan University Hospital.
Q. How long have you been in Atlanta?—A. About five years.
Q. A body is found at 3 o'clock in the morning. It is not embalmed until 10 o'clock that morning. It is dug up nine days later and a cut is found in back of the head. There is only a drop of blood found on the skull. There was no pressure on the brain. Could a physician have said whether that blow produced unconsciousness?
A. He might hazard a guess. He could not tell.
Calls Opinion Mere Guess.
Q. The process of a drop of blood would have had nothing to do with it? A. Absolutely nothing. There was no pressure, you said.
Q. No pressure at all.—A. Then its effect was negligible.
Q. Now is there any way for a doctor telling definitely whether or not that blow caused unconsciousness?—A. I should say it would be a guess.
Q. Is it possible to tell whether a wound or cut such as I have described with the appearance of blood was inflicted before or after death?—A. If it was inflicted in from one to three hours after death it would have the appearance of having been inflicted just before death.
Q. Would you say that such a wound as I have described could have been inflicted one hour after death?—A. It would practically be a guess to say so.
Q. Would the fact that this body had been embalmed and buried for nine days add to the difficulties of making an examination or not?—A. It would greatly add to the difficulties.
Q. Have you ever heard of a case on record when an opinion on unconsciousness and the length of time the person was unconscious before death was placed on what data we have?—A. Absolutely no.
Blows Often Cause Death.
Q. Have you heard of cases of blows on the head causing death without fracturing the skull?—A. Yes, I have seen several cases of sandbagging where the person would die of concussion of the brain and there would only a slight swelling where the blow had been struck.
Q. Then there is absolutely no way of telling the exact result of a blow on the head after a post-mortem held nine days after internment?—A. No.
Q. What class of food does cabbage come in?—A. Carbohydrates.
Q. Are they considered hard to digest?—A. As such they are not but, but in cabbage the carbohydrate is mixed with cellulose, a woody fiber on which the digestive juices have practically no effect, therefore, it is very hard.
Q. Look at this sample (Arnold showed the witness the cabbage taken from Mary Phagan's stomach). Was that well masticated?—A. Not very well.
Q. Isn't it a fact that cooked cabbage is harder to digest than raw cabbage?—A. Yes; raw cabbage is the easiest of all forms of cabbage to digest.
Cabbage in Digestive State.
Q. What part does the saliva play?—A. It acts on carbohydrates.
Q. What part of the cabbage is the carbohydrates?—A. Seven or eight per cent.
Q. So saliva only affects that part of the cabbage?—A. Yes.
Q. Does the stomach do anything about digesting cabbage?—A. The muscular effect—the churning—might break it up to some extent.
Q. So the juices of the stomach instead of digesting cabbage merely retard it?—A. Yes.
Q. Then where is cabbage really digested?—A. In the small intestines.
Q. How long would it take boiled cabbage to pass out of the stomach?—A. About four and one-half hours.
Q. Then when it goes out of the stomach it is really undigested, is it not?—A. Yes. It may pass out of the body entirely in the undigested form.
Digestion Easily Retarded.
Q. Are there not a great many things that retard digestion?—A. Yes, the psychic causes—fright, anger and sudden mental excitement—materially retard it.
Q. Would walking retard it?—A. Yes, if the walking was immediately after the meal, digestion would be retarded. These other causes might totally stop digestion.
Q. Isn't it a fact that you might find substances in a stomach that had laid there quite a while and practically no digestive action had begun?—A. Yes, if the psychic influence had taken place.
Q. Don't stomachs differ as much as minds?—A. Yes. To understand a stomach you must study it as an individual.
Mr. Arnold held up a sample of cabbage taken from the Phagan girl's stomach.
Q. Would you hazard a guess that this cabbage had only been in a stomach one half hour before death?—A. I would not.
Q. Why?—A. For the reasons I have stated. The cause of the psychic influences—I know not of—that might have been brought to bear and because of the varying effects of stomachs on such a substance.
Denies Accurate Opinions.
Q. Do you think a doctor could give an accurate scientific opinion by making such a statement?—A. I do not.
Q. How long would you say it was possible for cabbage like this to stay in the stomach?—A. I have seen cabbage less digested than that which had been in the stomach for twelve hours.
Q. When the process of digestion begins, it begins very slowly, doesn't it?—A. Yes, it is really indeterminate. It has not advanced very far when the food goes to the stomach.
Q. How long would it take wheat bread?—A. I would say about two and one-half hours.
Q. Then solids like cabbage and wheat bread would be at least two and one-half hours passing out of the stomach, would they not?—A. Yes.
At this point court was adjourned until 2 o'clock.
‘Blow Would Discolor Eyes.'
Q. Please state whether a bruise could be inflicted over the eye after death similar to a wound in life.—A. Yes, as much after two hours.
Q. Could a blow on the back of the head cause a discolored eye?—A. Yes, or both eyes.
Q. What becomes of that epithelim after death?—A. Before or after embalming?
Q. Would it be decomposed before embalming?—A. It would.
Solicitor Dorsey then took the witness. His brother, Dr. Rufus T. Dorsey, a prominent Atlanta physician, sat by the questioner and frequently coached him in his examination of the witness.
Q. How old are you?—A. 31.
Q. Where have you lived?—A. Ann Arbor and Atlanta.
Q. How long have you practiced?—A. Seven years.
Q. What do you practice?—A. Surgery and general medicine.
Q. Don't most specialists confine themselves to one study and find their hands full?—A. They learn more by branching out.
Q. Do you undertake to tell this jury that digestion begins in the mouth?—A. Yes.
Q. I thought mastication was the office of the mouth?—A. It is.
Q. Then doesn't digestion begin as much when the food begins to cook as in the mouth?—A. No; the digestion begins when the salivary glands begin to yield their juices.
Q. Is a turnip of about the saem [sic] property as a cabbage?—A. Yes.
Q. Do you consider Dr. Crittenden, of Yale, an authority?—A. Yes.
Q. Are you familiar with his table on the relative properties of food?—A. Yes.
Differs With Authority.
Q. If he says it takes about 3 1-2 hours to digest a cabbage and the same time for a turnip it is about right, is it not?—A. I think he says that he is at variance with the other authorities.
Q. Then you are at variance with him?—A. Yes.
Q. Who is your authority?—A. Dr. Peterson, an eminent medical expert and authority.
Q. In speaking of digestion of cabbage and turnips, you have as a standard, a normal stomach?—A. Yes.
Q. How long after taking food into a stomach would you find pure hydrochloric acid?—A. It is in the stomach before food is taken in and you will find it there at any stage.
Q. Do you mean to give this as your opinion?—A. It would depend upon the condition of the glands of the gastric membrance [sic].
Q. I am speaking of a normal stomach. Are you familiar with the Ewald breakfast test? According to this test, how long would it be before you would find pure hydrochloric acid?—A. It would depend on the glands.
Q. I am asking you about a normal stomach.
Judge Warns Against Haste.
Arnold objected—He does not give the witness time to answer.
Judge Roan cautioned Dorsey regarding this.
Q. How much acid would occur in a normal stomach one hour after the Ewald breakfast test?—A. About 2 grams.
Q. Give me the amount in degrees.—A. That is essentially a question for a laboratory man. We don't use those terms in general practice.
Q. Well, standard authorities use degrees.—A. It is essentially a laboratory test and I would prefer not to answer.
Q. Well, if you can't answer it I will try you on something else. Is this man Hemeter an authority?—A. If he gives any tables he is.
Q. Do you know of him?—A. I have heard of him.
Q. Is he a standard?—A. Yes.
Q. I want you to give this jury the acidity of an Ewald test breakfast one hour after taking.—A. That is a question for a laboratory man.
Q. Well, if you can't that I will ask you something else. Can you give me the percentages of the gastric juices in digestion?—A. No, that is in a branch that is seldom taught.
Q. Don't you know that they teach that as one of the fundamental principles of medicine?—A. I take exception with you on that.
Q. Can you tell me the functions of the gastric juices.—A. Yes.
Dr. Childs then gave an extensive scientific explanation after which Dorsey propounded a long hypothetical question, to bring out, if possible, an admission that the cabbage might not have been in the stomach more than an hour. Dr. Childs replied that it would be the wildest guess to try and place the time within two hours.
Q. I will get you to tell the jury why?—A. I will cite a case that came to my attention when cabbage was taken from a stomach after twelve hours.
Arnold Protests at Mirth.
Q. I am speaking of a normal stomach.—A. That might have been a normal stomach.
Q. Well, it certainly would not have been normal if it was that diseased, so diseased the cabbage had to be taken from it.—A. The structure was normal.
Q. Will you tell the jury that the juices were normal?—A. No.
Dorsey remarked: "Why, of course not," and there was a ripple of laughter in the courtroom when Attorney Arnold jumped to his feet to object to the Solicitor's comment.
"Your honor," Arnold said, "that laughter will have to cease. There is a bunch of hoodlums back there who laugh at my friend's witticisms."
Judge Roan—You will have to keep order in the courtroom, Mr. Sheriff.
Q. What is a normal stomach?—A. A normal stomach is one that is under normal conditions will digest a normal amount of food in a normally accepted time.
Q. Did you ever see any experiment except in that case where you made a man vomit?—A. No, I am not quoting myself.
Scott Called to Stand.
Q. If a little girl were found sixteen to twenty hours after she was murdered with a moist blood spot on her hair, with a scar on the back of her head, deep indentations in her neck, her tongue out, her nails blue, what would you say caused her death?—A. I would certainly say it was not the blow on the head.
The witness was excused.
Harry Scott, the Pinkerton detective employed by the National Pencil Company, who has already appeared as a witness for the prosecution, was called by the defense. Attorney Rosser questioned him.
Q. Mr. Scott, you knew on Monday after the crime that Mrs. Arthur White saw a negro near the stairway on the Saturday before?—A. Yes, sir.
Q. Did you tell the city detectives?—A. It is my recollection that I did.
Q. Did you ever ask Mr. Frank if Conley could write?—A. No.
Q. When did you discover Jim Conley could write?—A. Sunday, May 18.
Q. On May 18, you dictated to Conley "that long, tall, black negro did it by hisself." How long did it take him to write it?—A. About six or seven minutes.
Q. You were present when he was brought before Mrs. White?—A. Yes.
Q. Did he move his lips?—A. Yes; he chewed his lips and looked very excited.
Q. Did he look nervous, and, if so, why?—A. Well, he could not stand still. He twirled a cigarette and looked very excited.
Q. Did he deny on May 18 that he had anything to do with the murder or had been to the factory?—A. Yes.
Q. Did you try to make him talk?—A. Yes.
Treated Him ‘Pretty Roughly.'
Q. How did you talk to him?—A. I was very stern with him. I tried to get from him a confession of the murder.
Q. Did you give you the third degree?—A. That depends on what you call the third degree.
Q. Well, you tell me what did?—A. Oh, we just talked to him, and cursed him and treated him pretty roughly.
Q. Did you beat him?—A. No.
Q. Just a scientific third degree?—A. Well, we did everything we could.
Q. You and the city detectives worked in harmony, each one giving the other what he had discovered, did you not?—A. Yes.
Mr. Rosser showed Scott the first statement made by Jim Conley.
Q. Did you hear him make this statement?—A. Yes, I wrote it.
Q. Is that all he said?—A. Yes.
Q. You didn't know he could write?—A. Yes, I had already discovered he could write.
Q. This information that he could write came from Schiff and Darley, of the pencil factory, didn't it?—A. Yes.
Brings Up Second Statement.
Q. When Conley made that second statement about the notes, was that gone over with Mr. Dorsey?—A. Yes.
Q. He said: "It did not say anything about the little girl's body"?—Yes.
Q. He repeated again the buying of the beer and whisky on Peters street?—A. Yes.
Q. Conley told you the second time he was going to tell the truth?—A. Yes. He sent for Mr. Black and made a voluntary statement.
Q. That was his first sworn statement?—A. Yes, sir.
Q. On May 25, after that statement, you and Black called on Conley again and questioned him, didn't you?—A. Yes. About three hours.
Q. You gave him the same third degree you illustrated just now, didn't you?—A. No, I was stern, but nothing more.
Q. On May 27 you question him again didn't you?—A. Yes.
Q. Then you told him Mr. Frank would not have written those notes on Friday and that his story would not fit?—A. Yes.
Q. How long did you question him?—A. Five or six hours.
Q. The next day you had him again, didn't you?—A. Yes.
Q. How long?—A. About Five or six hours.
Q. And he told you he had already told the truth and would tell no more?—A. Yes.
Changed Day to Saturday.
Q. On May 28, he made you another long statement, after being told that his former statement showed deliberation and would not fit; then he changed the date to Saturday?—A. Yes.
Q. He told you he had made up his mind to tell you the whole truth?—A. Yes.
Q. But he still stuck to the statement that he got up that morning about 9 or 9:30 o'clock and later went to the "Butt In" saloon and bought a glass of beer?—A. Yes.
Q. He told you about writing the notes? How many notes did he say he wrote?—A. He said he wrote three on white paper, as I remember.
Q. Did he say Mr. Frank took a piece of green paper and wrote something like an "M" on it?—A. Yes.
Q. Still, he didn't say anything about seeing the body?—A. No.
Q. Mr. Scott, what sort of a looking negro was Conley the first time you saw him?—He was dirty and ragged.
Q. You saw him here the other day and he was spick as an onion, wasn't he?—A. Yes.
Tells of Frank's Arrest.
Q. What time of the day was Frank arrested?—A. About 2 or 3 o'clock.
Q. Didn't you go to the factory and get him at 11:30 o'clock?—A. Yes.
Q. Is it not true that all I did about it was to get him a guard so that he would not be put in a cell?—A. Yes.
Q. Conley told you that the reason he had been washing the shirt was that he had been wearing it three weeks?—A. Yes.
Q. Is it not true that you told Conley every time you thought he was lying, "That won't do you will have to do better than that"?—A. Yes.
Q. Didn't he say when he gave you that final affidavit that it was the whole truth?—A. Yes.
The jury at this moment took a five minutes recess, during which time they were served with soft drinks.
Q. Conley stated nothing about Frank asking him to watch for him?—A. No.
Q. He said nothing about seeing Monteen Stover go up to the steps?—A. No.
Q. He said nothing about Mr. Frank stamping for him?—A. No.
Q. He said only that Mr. Frank whistled for him?—A. Yes, that was all.
Q. Did you ever get him to tell you about that little mesh bag?—A. Yes, I did my best.
Q. He never intimated at that time that he saw it in Frank's office?—A. No.
Said Nothing of Parasol.
Q. Did you ever ask him about the parasol?—A. Yes.
Q. Did he tell you he saw it, or not?—A. My memory is not clear.
Q. Do you want to refresh your memory (Rosser handed Scott the affidavit)?—A. No, he did not tell me anything about it.
Rosser paused to partake of a soft drink, smacking his lips, he remarked, "I wish it was little more sustaining."
Q. Mr. Scott, he didn't tell you anything about Mr. Frank's stumbling on the floor of the elevator and hitting him on the back, did he?—A. No, sir.
Q. How long did he tell you he stayed in that wardrobe?—A. Fifteen or twenty minutes, I think, I am not clear.
Q. In his last statement he said he wrote only one note, didn't he?—A. Yes, sir.
Q. How long before the beginning of this trial did you cease communicating with Conley?—A. May 29.
Q. He gave you two statements in which he said he told all the truth?—A. Yes.
Q. Did he tell you he had money and cigarettes in a box, or money and cigarettes in a cigarette box?—A. I understood him to say in a cigarette box.
Q. Did he tell you that he never saw Lemmie Quinn go in or out of the factory?—A. Yes.
Q. Did he ever tell you that poor little unfortunate girl was named Mary Perkins?—A. No.
Didn't Tell of Screams.
Q. Did Conley ever tell you he heard screams?—A. No.
Q. Did you ask him?—A. Yes.
Q. Did he tell you Mr. Frank told you he had hit her too hard, or had dropped her?—A. He said he let her fall.
Q. Did he say anything about hearing someone running?—A. No.
Q. Did he tell you Frank stamped first and the next thing he heard was whistling?—A. No.
Q. Did he tell you when he got to the top of the stairs, that Frank was standing there with a cord in his hand?—A. No.
Q. Did you find cords like the one we have been exhibiting here?—A. Yes.
Q. He didn't say anything about a rope about the girl's neck, did he?—A. No.
Q. Didn't he say she had a piece of underskirt around her neck?—A. He did not.
Q. What time did he tell you Frank whistled when he went up to steps?—A. Four minutes to 1 o'clock.
While Mr. Rosser studied his notes, Mrs. Leo Frank leaned over and whispered in his ear. Rosser remarked loud enough to be heard at the press table: "No, I won't question him about that."
Looks for Discrepancies.
Q. He told you Frank sent him back there and he hollered back, "This girl is dead," and Frank hollered back, "Bring her up here, anyway." He didn't say he went up to Mr. Frank and told him the girl was dead?—A. That is the way he stated it.
Q. He told you it was a crocus sack that he wrapped her up in didn't he?—A. Yes.
Q. What did Jim tell—
Dorsey interrupted: "Your honor, if I am not mistaken, Conley has admitted all of this."
Rosser: "No, he didn't. He said he told Mr. Scott and Mr. Black, and I want to show that he didn't if I can."
Q. Did he tell you he put this sack with the girl's body in it over his shoulders and it dangled about his legs?—A. No, sir.
Q. I will get you to state if you said anything about a slipper or a ribbon being near the body upstairs?—A. He mentioned the slipper and the hat, but he didn't say anything about a ribbon.
Q. He told you that Frank stumbled at the top floor and not at the bottom floor, didn't he?—A. Yes.
Q. He didn't tell you anything about Frank leaving the elevator unlocked, did he?—A. No.
Q. Did he say anything to you about complaining to Mr. Frank after he had been in the wardrobe—"you got me in a tight place?"—A. No, he said he told Mr. Frank he was sweaty.
Q. He told you Mr. Frank gave him $200 and then took it back?—A. Yes.
Q. I noticed that in his written statement there is some writing in long hand in addition to the typewritten statement. Explain how that happened.—A. The stenographer took down his statement and wrote it out I remembered that all of Conley's statement about the $200 was not in it. We had him repeat it and added it to the statement in long hand.
Q. Did you ask him whether there was any thought of burning the body?—A. He said he didn't know anything about that.
Q. Did he tell you that he promised to come back in 40 minutes and burn the body, but he went to sleep and forgot it?—A. No.
Q. Did he say anything about telling Mr. Frank, "You are a white man and you done it. You go down there and do it; I am scared?"—A. No.
Q. Did he say anything about Frank saying there would be a way for him to get into the factory when he came back?—A. No.
Q. Did he tell you anything about going across to the saloon and taking a fish and liver sandwich and looking up at the clock?—A. No.
Q. Did he tell you the reason he didn't go back and burn the body was that he fell asleep and didn't wake up until 6 o'clock?—A. No.
Q. Did Conley tell you that he talked to Frank on the steps or on the fourth floor?—A. The fourth floor.
Q. Did he tell you that Frank said to him: "If you had come back there Saturday and done what I told you, there would not have been any trouble?"—A. No.
Q. Describe to me the scene when you convinced Conley he could write?—A. I called him up to Chief Lanford's office and told him I heard he had told Detective Black he could not write. I told him learned he could write and that if he didn't write we would produce the source of our information. He took up a pencil and wrote as I dictated.
Q. You had to convince him you knew he could write before he would write for you?—A. Yes.
Solicitor Dorsey took the witness.
Q. Mr. Scott, did you get any information from the people at the National Pencil Factory about Conley being able to write?—A. Not personally.
Q. Didn't you get it from people wholly disconnected with the factory?—A. Yes.
Q. Didn't the National Pencil people know that Conley was arrested May 1?
Rosser objected.
Dorsey said that it was desired to show the connection between these people and the defendant Judge Roan sustained the objection.
Q. What official did you tell about Mrs. White seeing a negro on the steps?
Says Pinkertons Divided.
Rosser objected again. The objection was overruled.
A. I told Mr. Black, Chief Lanford and Detective Rosser.
Q. Wasn't Attorney Rosser the first man told?—A. He was among the first.
Q. Wasn't it May 7 and wasn't he the first one you told?—A. It was soon after I heard of it. I am not sure of either fact.
Q. What time did the State first learn of this big stick?
Rosser objected and Dorsey said he was trying to show the attitude of "these people."
"I want to prove," he said, "that the Pinkertons were divided. Part of them went with the defense. Mr. Scott is the only one who sought to aid the State."
Q. Were you denied seeing Frank?
Arnold interrupted, "I object to all of this as being irrelevant."
Judge Roan: "He can state when he tried to see him.
A. With Detective Black and Jim Conley I went to the jail. Sheriff Mangum went up to see Frank.
A[r]nold objected and was sustained by Judge Roan. In his objection to statements on the part of the witness that were conclusions.
Q. When was the last time you saw Leo M. Frank?—A. May 3.
Q. Was there any difference in his appearance from the first time you saw him?—A. No.
Conley Made "Things Fit."
Q. Did Conley eliminate any of the statements you objected to?—A. Yes.
Q. Did the changes come from the detectives or from Conley?—A. They come from Conley.
Rosser Took the Witness Again.
Q. You all would say "Jim, this don't fit," and then Jim would change it, wouldn't he?—A. He made changes after we told him his statements wouldn't fit.
Judge Roan said here that he had received a request from the jury to allow three musicians among them to play the piano at the Kimball House. He granted the request.
Court then adjourned until 9 o'clock Friday morning.
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- 001 Monday, 28th April 1913 10,000 Throng Morgue to See Body of Victim [Last Updated On: May 7th, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 18th, 2023]
- 002 Monday, 28th April 1913 12-Year-Old Girl Sobs Her Love for Slain Child [Last Updated On: May 7th, 2025] [Originally Added On: February 9th, 2023]
- 003 Monday, 28th April 1913 3 Youths Seen Leading Along a Reeling Girl [Last Updated On: September 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 10th, 2023]
- 004 Monday, 28th April 1913 Arrested as Girl’s Slayer [Last Updated On: September 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 31st, 2023]
- 005 Monday, 28th April 1913 Body Dragged by Deadly Cord After Terrific Fight [Last Updated On: September 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2023]
- 006 Monday, 28th April 1913 Chief and Sleuths Trace Steps in Slaying of Girl [Last Updated On: September 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2023]
- 007 Monday, 28th April 1913 City Chemist Tests Stains For Blood [Last Updated On: September 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 6th, 2023]
- 008 Monday, 28th April 1913 Gantt Was Infatuated With Girl; at Factory Saturday [Last Updated On: September 3rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 5th, 2023]
- 009 Monday, 28th April 1913 Girl and His Landlady Defend Mullinax [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 4th, 2023]
- 010 Monday, 28th April 1913 Girl to Be Buried in Marietta To-morrow [Last Updated On: September 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 3rd, 2023]
- 011 Monday, 28th April 1913 Girl’s Grandfather Vows Vengeance [Last Updated On: September 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 2nd, 2023]
- 012 Monday, the 28th Day of April-1913, Horrible Mistake, Pleads Arthur Mullinax, Denying Crime, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 18th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2023]
- 013 Monday, 28th April 1913 “I Could Trust Mary Anywhere,” Her Weeping Mother Says [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2023]
- 014 Monday, 28th April 1913 Incoherent Notes Add to Mystery in Strangling Case [Last Updated On: November 18th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 8th, 2023]
- 015 Monday, the 28th Day of April-1913, Lifelong Friend Saw Girl and Man After Midnight, Hearst's Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 18th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 30th, 2023]
- 016 Monday, 28th April 1913 Look for Negro to Break Down [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 29th, 2023]
- 017 Monday, 28th April 1913 Mullinax Blundered in Statement, Say Police [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 28th, 2023]
- 018 Monday, 28th April 1913 Negro is Not Guilty, Says Factory Head [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 27th, 2023]
- 019 Monday, 28th April 1913 Neighbors of Slain Girl Cry for Vengeance [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 26th, 2023]
- 020 Monday, 28th April 1913 Pinkertons Take Up Hunt for Slayer [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2023]
- 021 Monday, 28th April 1913 Playful Girl With Not a Bad Thought [Last Updated On: September 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 12th, 2023]
- 022 Monday, 28th April 1913 Police Question Factory Superintendent [Last Updated On: September 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 24th, 2023]
- 023 Monday, 28th April 1913 Slain Girl Modest and Quiet, He Says [Last Updated On: September 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 23rd, 2023]
- 024 Monday, 28th April 1913 Soda Clerk Sought in Phagan Mystery [Last Updated On: September 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2023]
- 025 Monday, 28th April 1913 Story of the Killing as the Meager Facts Reveal It [Last Updated On: May 7th, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 21st, 2023]
- 026 Monday, 28th April 1913 Suspect Gantt Tells His Own Story [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 20th, 2023]
- 027 Monday, 28th April 1913 Where and With Whom Was Mary Phagan Before End? [Last Updated On: April 29th, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 19th, 2023]
- 028 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Bartender Confirms Gantts Statement [Last Updated On: May 7th, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 16th, 2023]
- 029 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Charge is Basest of Lies, Declares Gantt [Last Updated On: September 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 15th, 2023]
- 030 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Factory Employee May Be Taken Any Moment [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2025] [Originally Added On: January 14th, 2023]
- 031 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Factory Head Frank and Watchman Newt Lee are Sweated by Police [Last Updated On: September 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 13th, 2023]
- 032 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Former Playmates Meet Girl’s Body at Marietta [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 12th, 2023]
- 033 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Guilt Will Be Fixed Detectives Declare [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 11th, 2023]
- 034 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 I Feel as Though I Could Die, Sobs Mary Phagans Grief-Stricken Sister [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 17th, 2023]
- 035 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Is the Guilty Man Among Those Held? [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 10th, 2023]
- 036 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Keeper of Rooming House Enters Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 9th, 2023]
- 037 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Loyalty Sends Girl to Defend Mullinax [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 15th, 2022]
- 038 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Negro Watchman is Accused by Slain Girl’s Stepfather [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 14th, 2022]
- 039 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Nude Dancers Pictures Upon Factory Walls [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2022]
- 040 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Pastor Prays for Justice at Girls Funeral [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 12th, 2022]
- 041 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Seek Clew in Queer Words in Odd Notes [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 11th, 2022]
- 042 Tuesday, 29th April 1913 Slayers Hand Print Left On Arm Of Girl [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 10th, 2022]
- 043 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Boy Sweetheart Says Girl Was to Meet Him Saturday [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 20th, 2022]
- 044 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 City Offers $1,000 as Phagan Case Reward [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 19th, 2022]
- 045 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Clock Misses Add Mystery to Phagan Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2022]
- 046 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Confirms Lee’s Story of Shirt [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 1st, 2023]
- 047 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Girl’s Death Laid to Factory Evils [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 4th, 2023]
- 048 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Great Crowd at Phagan Inquest [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 3rd, 2023]
- 049 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Handwriting of Notes is Identified as Newt Lees [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 21st, 2022]
- 050 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Leo Frank’s Friends Denounce Detention [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 30th, 2022]
- 051 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Looks Like Frank is Trying to Put Crime on Me, Says Lee [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 24th, 2022]
- 052 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Machinist Tells of Hair Found in Factory Lathe [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 22nd, 2022]
- 053 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Mother Prays That Son May Be Released [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 29th, 2022]
- 054 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Net Closing About Lee, Says Lanford [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2022]
- 055 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Newt Lee on Stand at Inquest Tells His Side of Phagan Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 7th, 2023]
- 056 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Newt Lees Testimony as He Gave It at the Inquest [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 6th, 2023]
- 057 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Policeman Says Body Was Dragged From Elevator [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2023]
- 058 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Reward of $1,000 Urged by Mayor [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 18th, 2022]
- 059 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Sergeant Brown Tells His Story of Finding of Body [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 28th, 2022]
- 060 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Sisters New Story Likely to Clear Gantt as Suspect [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 16th, 2022]
- 061 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Tells Jury He Saw Girl and Mullinax Together [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 25th, 2022]
- 062 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Tells of Watchman Lee Explaining the Notes [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 27th, 2022]
- 063 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Went Down Scuttle Hole on Ladder to Reach Body [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 2nd, 2023]
- 064 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Witness Saw Slain Girl and Man at Factory Door [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 26th, 2022]
- 065 Wednesday, 30th April 1913 Writing Test Points to Negro [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2022]
- 066 Thursday, 1st May 1913 State Enters Phagan Case; Frank and Lee are Taken to Tower [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 9th, 2022]
- 067 Thursday, 1st May 1913 Terminal Official Certain He Saw Girl [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 8th, 2022]
- 068 Friday, 2nd May 1913 Dorsey Puts Own Sleuths Onto Phagan Slaying Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 7th, 2022]
- 069 Friday, 2nd May 1913 Police Still Puzzled by Mystery of Phagan Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 6th, 2022]
- 070 Saturday, 3rd May 1913 Analysis of Blood Stains May Solve Phagan Mystery [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 5th, 2022]
- 071 Sunday, 4th May 1913 Dr. John E. White Writes on the Phagan Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 1st, 2022]
- 072 Sunday, 4th May 1913 Gov. Brown on the Phagan Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 4th, 2022]
- 073 Sunday, 4th May 1913 Grand Jury to Take Up Phagan Case To-morrow [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 3rd, 2022]
- 074 Sunday, 4th May 1913 Old Police Reporter Analyzes Mystery Phagan Case Solution Far Off, He Says [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 2nd, 2022]
- 075 Sunday, 4th May 1913 Slayer of Mary Phagan May Still be at Large [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 30th, 2022]
- 076 Monday, 5th May 1913 Coroners Jury Likely to Hold Both Prisoners [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 24th, 2022]
- 077 Monday, 5th May 1913 Crowds at Phagan Inquest [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 29th, 2022]
- 078 Monday, 5th May 1913 Frank on Witness Stand [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 26th, 2022]
- 079 Monday, 5th May 1913 Judge Charges Grand Jury to Go Deeply Into Phagan Mystery [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 28th, 2022]
- 080 Monday, 5th May 1913 Judge W. D. Ellis Charges Grand Jury to Probe into Phagan Slaying Mystery [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 27th, 2022]
- 081 Monday, 5th May 1913 Phagan Girl’s Body Exhumed [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 25th, 2022]
- 082 Tuesday, 6th May 1913 Bowen Still Held by Houston Police in the Phagan Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 22nd, 2022]
- 083 Tuesday, 6th May 1913 Brother Declares Bowen Left Georgia in August [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 21st, 2022]
- 084 Tuesday, 6th May 1913 Frank’s Testimony Fails to Lift Veil of Mystery [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 18th, 2022]
- 085 Tuesday, 6th May 1913 How Frank Spent Day of Tragedy [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 20th, 2022]
- 086 Tuesday, 6th May 1913 Newest Clews in Phagan Case Not Yet Public [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2022]
- 087 Tuesday, 6th May 1913 Phagan Case and the Solicitor Generals Power Under Law—Dorsey Hasnt Encroached on Coroner [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 19th, 2022]
- 088 Wednesday, 7th May 1913 Employe of Lunch Stand Near Pencil Factory is Trailed to Alabama [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 16th, 2022]
- 089 Wednesday, 7th May 1913 Lee is Quizzed by Dorsey for New Evidence [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2022]
- 090 Wednesday, 7th May 1913 Phagan Girls Body Again Exhumed for Finger-Print Clews [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 14th, 2022]
- 091 Wednesday, 7th May 1913 Solicitor Dorsey Orders Body Exhumed in the Hope of Getting New Evidence [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 17th, 2022]
- 092 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Another Clew in Phagan Case is Worthless [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 5th, 2022]
- 093 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Black Testifies Quinn Denied Visiting Factory [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 31st, 2022]
- 094 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Boots Rogers Tells How Body Was Found [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 10th, 2022]
- 095 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Didnt See Girl Late Saturday, He Admits [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 11th, 2022]
- 096 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Frank Answers Questions Nervously When Recalled [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 3rd, 2022]
- 097 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Frank of Nervous Nature; Says Superintendent Aide [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 1st, 2022]
- 098 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Girl Employe on Fourth Floor of Factory Saturday [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 6th, 2022]
- 099 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Grand Jury to Sift the Evidence in the Phagan Case Within the Next Few Days [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 9th, 2022]
- 100 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Inquest Scene is Dramatic in its Tenseness [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 13th, 2022]
- 101 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Lee Repeats His Private Conversation With Frank [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 30th, 2022]
- 102 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Leo Frank is Again Quizzed by Coroner [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 4th, 2022]
- 103 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Pinkerton Detective Tells of Call From Factory Head [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 2nd, 2022]
- 104 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Police Still Withhold Evidence; Frank To Be Examined on New Lines [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 12th, 2022]
- 105 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Quinn, Foreman Over Slain Girl, Tells of Seeing Frank [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2022]
- 106 Thursday, 8th May 1913 Stenographer in Factory Office on Witness Stand [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: November 7th, 2022]
- 107 Friday, 9th May 1913 Best Detective in America Now is on Case, Says Dorsey [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 29th, 2022]
- 108 Saturday, 10th May 1913 Guard of Secrecy is Thrown About Phagan Search by Solicitor [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 28th, 2022]
- 109 Sunday, 11th May 1913 Caught Frank With Girl in Park, He Says [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 25th, 2022]
- 110 Sunday, 11th May 1913 Frank is Awaiting Action of the Grand Jury Calmly [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 24th, 2022]
- 111 Sunday, 11th May 1913 Mary Phagans Death Only Assured Fact Developed [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 26th, 2022]
- 112 Sunday, 11th May 1913 Weak Evidence Against Men in Phagan Slaying [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 27th, 2022]
- 113 Monday, 12th May 1913 Burns Called into Phagan Mystery; On Way From Europe [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 23rd, 2022]
- 114 Monday, 12th May 1913 Phagan Case is Delayed [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 22nd, 2022]
- 115 Tuesday, 13th May 1913 Frank’s Life in Tower [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 20th, 2022]
- 116 Tuesday, 13th May 1913 Mother Thinks Police Are Doing Their Best [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2022]
- 117 Tuesday, 13th May 1913 New Theory is Offered in Phagan Mystery [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 21st, 2022]
- 118 Wednesday, 14th May 1913 Friends Say Franks Actions Point to Innocence [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 17th, 2022]
- 119 Wednesday, 14th May 1913 Secret Hunt by Burns in Mystery is Likely [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 18th, 2022]
- 120 Thursday, 15th May 1913 Burns Investigator Will Probe Slaying [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 16th, 2022]
- 121 Friday, 16th May 1913 $1,000 Offered Burns to Take Phagan Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 13th, 2022]
- 122 Friday, 16th May 1913 Burns Hunt for Phagan Slayer Begun [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 15th, 2022]
- 123 Friday, 16th May 1913 Secret Probe Began by Burns Agent into the Phagan Mystery [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 14th, 2022]
- 124 Saturday, 17th May 1913 New Phagan Witnesses Have Been Found [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 12th, 2022]
- 125 Sunday, 18th May 1913 Burns, Called in as Last Resort, Faces Cold Trail in Baffling Phagan Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 11th, 2022]
- 126 Sunday, 18th May 1913 Burns Sleuth Makes Report in Phagan Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 10th, 2022]
- 127 Sunday, 18th May 1913 Greeks Add to Fund to Solve Phagan Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2022]
- 128 Monday, 19th May 1913 Burns Agent Outlines Phagan Theory [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 7th, 2022]
- 129 Monday, 19th May 1913 Burns Eager to Solve Phagan Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 8th, 2022]
- 130 Tuesday, 20th May 1913 Cases Ready Against Lee and Leo Frank [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 6th, 2022]
- 131 Wednesday, 21st May 1913 T. B. Felder Repudiates Report of Activity for Frank [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 5th, 2022]
- 132 Thursday, 22nd May 1913 Grand Jury Wont Hear Leo Frank or Lee [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 4th, 2022]
- 133 Friday, 23rd May 1913 Dictograph Record Used Against Felder [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 28th, 2022]
- 134 Friday, 23rd May 1913 Felder Denies Phagan Bribe; Calls Colyar Crook and Liar [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 30th, 2022]
- 135 Friday, 23rd May 1913 Felder Denies Phagan Bribery; Dictograph Record Used Against Felder [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 2nd, 2022]
- 136 Friday, 23rd May 1913 Frank Feeling Fine But Will Not Discuss His Case [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 1st, 2022]
- 137 Friday, 23rd May 1913 Here is Affidavit Charging Bribery [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 29th, 2022]
- 138 Friday, 23rd May 1913 Indictment of Both Lee and Frank is Asked [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 3rd, 2022]
- 139 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Beavers Says He Will Seek Indictments [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 16th, 2022]
- 140 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Blease Ironic in Comments on Felder Trap [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 17th, 2022]
- 141 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Colyar Called Convict and Insane [Last Updated On: September 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 20th, 2022]
- 142 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Colyar Held for Forgery [Last Updated On: September 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 26th, 2022]
- 143 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Dictograph Catches Mayor in Net [Last Updated On: September 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 27th, 2022]
- 144 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Dictograph Record Alleged Bribe Offer [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 2nd, 2020]
- 145 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Felder Charges Police Plot to Shield Slayer [Last Updated On: September 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 21st, 2022]
- 146 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Felders Fight is to Get Chief and Lanford Out of Office [Last Updated On: September 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 15th, 2022]
- 147 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Frame-Up Aimed at Burns Men, Says Tobie [Last Updated On: September 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 18th, 2022]
- 148 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Jones Attacks Beavers and Charges Police Crookedness [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 25th, 2022]
- 149 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Mayor Admits Dictograph is Correct [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 24th, 2022]
- 150 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Miles Says He Had Mayor Go to Room [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 22nd, 2022]
- 151 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Plot on Life of Beavers Told by Colyar [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 23rd, 2022]
- 152 Saturday, 24th May 1913 Strangulation Charge is in Indictments [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 19th, 2022]
- 153 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Attorney, in Long Statement, Claims Dictograph Records Against Him Padded [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 13th, 2022]
- 154 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Colyar Arrest Proper End to Plot of Crook [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 10th, 2022]
- 155 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Colyar, Held as Forger, is Freed on Bond; Long Crime Record Charged [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 12th, 2022]
- 156 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Dorsey to Present Graft Charges if They Stand Up [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 9th, 2022]
- 157 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Ill Indict Gang, Says Beavers [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 14th, 2022]
- 158 Sunday, 25th May 1913 Long Criminal Record of Colyar is Cited [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 11th, 2022]
- 159 Monday, 26th May 1913 Accuses Tobie of Kidnaping Attempt [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2022]
- 160 Monday, 26th May 1913 Evidence Against Frank Conclusive, Say Police [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 5th, 2022]
- 161 Monday, 26th May 1913 Lay Bribery Effort to Franks Friends [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 7th, 2022]
- 162 Monday, 26th May 1913 Mason Blocks Attempt to Oust Chief [Last Updated On: September 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 1st, 2022]
- 163 Monday, 26th May 1913 Mayor Eager to Bring Back Tenderloin, Declares Chief [Last Updated On: September 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2022]
- 164 Monday, 26th May 1913 Mayor Gives Out Sizzling Reply to Chief Beavers [Last Updated On: September 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 4th, 2022]
- 165 Monday, 26th May 1913 Pinkerton Man Says Frank is Guilty [Last Updated On: September 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 2nd, 2022]
- 166 Monday, 26th May 1913 Will Take Charge of Graft to Grand Jury for Vindication [Last Updated On: September 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 8th, 2022]
- 167 Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Burns Man Quits Case; Declares He Is Opposed [Last Updated On: September 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 30th, 2022]
- 168 Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Felder Aide Offers Vice List to Chief [Last Updated On: September 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 29th, 2022]
- 169 Tuesday, 27th May 1913 State Faces Big Task in Trial of Frank as Slayer [Last Updated On: September 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 28th, 2022]
- 170 Tuesday, 27th May 1913 Suspicion Turned to Conley; Accused by Factory Foreman [Last Updated On: September 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 31st, 2022]
- 171 Wednesday, 28th May 1913 Chief Beavers to Renew His Vice War [Last Updated On: September 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 24th, 2022]
- 172 Wednesday, 28th May 1913 Conley Says Frank Took Him to Plant on Day of Slaying [Last Updated On: September 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 27th, 2022]
- 173 Wednesday, 28th May 1913 Conley Was in Factory on Day of Slaying [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 26th, 2022]
- 174 Wednesday, 28th May 1913 Woman Writes in Defense of Leo M. Frank [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 25th, 2022]
- 175 Thursday, 29th May 1913 Burns Joins in Hunt for Phagan Slayer [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 23rd, 2022]
- 176 Thursday, 29th May 1913 Conley Re-enacts in Plant Part He Says He Took in Slaying [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 21st, 2022]
- 177 Thursday, 29th May 1913 Felder Bribery Charge Expected [Last Updated On: September 21st, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 22nd, 2022]
- 178 Thursday, 29th May 1913 Negro Conleys Affidavit Lays Bare Slaying [Last Updated On: September 22nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2022]
- 179 Thursday, 29th May 1913 Ready to Indict Conley as an Accomplice [Last Updated On: September 22nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 19th, 2022]
- 180 Friday, 30th May 1913 Negro Conley Now Says He Helped to Carry Away Body [Last Updated On: September 22nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 18th, 2022]
- 181 Saturday, 31st May 1913 Conley Star Actor in Dramatic Third Degree [Last Updated On: September 22nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2022]
- 182 Saturday, 31st May 1913 Plan to Confront Conley and Frank for New Admission [Last Updated On: September 22nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 16th, 2022]
- 183 Saturday, 31st May 1913 Silence of Conley Put to End by Georgian [Last Updated On: September 23rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 17th, 2022]
- 184 Saturday, 31st May 1913 Special Session of Grand Jury Called [Last Updated On: September 23rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 14th, 2022]
- 185 Sunday, 1st June 1913 Confession of Conley Makes No Changes in States Case [Last Updated On: September 23rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2022]
- 186 Sunday, 1st June 1913 Conley is Unwittingly Friend of Frank, Says Old Police Reporter [Last Updated On: September 23rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 13th, 2022]
- 187 Sunday, 1st June 1913 Conleys Story Cinches Case Against Frank, Says Lanford [Last Updated On: September 23rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 11th, 2022]
- 188 Sunday, 1st June 1913 Dorseys Grill Fails to Make Conley Admit Hand in Killing [Last Updated On: September 24th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 12th, 2022]
- 189 Sunday, 1st June 1913 Today is Mary Phagans Birthday; Mother Tells of Party She Planned [Last Updated On: September 24th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 10th, 2022]
- 190 Monday, 2nd June 1913 5 to Testify Frank Was at Home at Hour Negro Says He Aided [Last Updated On: September 24th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 8th, 2022]
- 191 Monday, 2nd June 1913 Beavers to Talk Over the Felder Row With Dorsey [Last Updated On: September 24th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2022]
- 192 Monday, 2nd June 1913 Negro Cook at Home Where Frank Lived Held by the Police [Last Updated On: September 24th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 6th, 2022]
- 193 Tuesday, the 3rd of June, 1913, Bitter Fight Certain in Trial of Leo Frank [Last Updated On: October 7th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 4th, 2022]
- 194 Tuesday, 3rd June 1913 Felder Says He Will Lay Bare Startling Police Graft Plans [Last Updated On: October 5th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 5th, 2022]
- 195 Wednesday, 4th June 1913 Cooks Sensational Affidavit [Last Updated On: October 5th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 3rd, 2022]
- 196 Wednesday, 4th June 1913 Fain Named in Vice Quiz as Resort Visitor [Last Updated On: October 5th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 2nd, 2022]
- 197 Wednesday, 4th June 1913 Franks Cook Was Counted Upon as Defense Witness [Last Updated On: October 5th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 1st, 2022]
- 198 Thursday, 5th June 1913 Challenges Felder to Prove His Charge [Last Updated On: October 6th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 31st, 2022]
- 199 Thursday, 5th June 1913 Cook Repudiates Entire Affidavit Police Possess [Last Updated On: October 6th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2022]
- 200 Thursday, 5th June 1913 I Know My Husband is Innocent, Asserts Wife of Leo M. Frank [Last Updated On: October 6th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 29th, 2022]
- 201 Thursday, 5th June 1913 Mother Here to Aid Frank in Trial [Last Updated On: October 6th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 30th, 2022]
- 202 Thursday, 5th June 1913 New Conley Confession Reported to Jury [Last Updated On: October 6th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2022]
- 203 Friday, 6th June 1913 Chief Says Law Balks His War on Vice [Last Updated On: October 7th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 26th, 2022]
- 204 Friday, 6th June 1913 Report Negro Found Who Saw Phagan Attack [Last Updated On: October 7th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2022]
- 205 Saturday, 7th June 1913 Defense Bends Efforts to Prove Conley Slayer [Last Updated On: October 7th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 22nd, 2022]
- 206 Saturday, 7th June 1913 Defense Digs Deep to Show Conley is Phagan Girl Slayer [Last Updated On: October 7th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2022]
- 207 Saturday, 7th June 1913 Mrs. Frank Attacks Solicitor H. M. Dorsey in a New Statement [Last Updated On: October 7th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 23rd, 2022]
- 208 Sunday, 8th June 1913 Fair Play Alone Can Find Truth in Phagan Puzzle, Declares Old Reporter [Last Updated On: October 8th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 21st, 2022]
- 209 Monday, 9th June 1913 Foreman Tells Why He Holds Conley Guilty [Last Updated On: October 8th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 20th, 2022]
- 210 Monday, 9th June 1913 Rosser Asks Grand Jury Grill for Conley [Last Updated On: October 8th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 17th, 2022]
- 211 Tuesday, 10th June 1913 Eyewitness to Phagan Slaying Sought [Last Updated On: October 8th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2022]
- 212 Tuesday, 10th June 1913 Indictment of Felder and Fain Asked [Last Updated On: October 8th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 18th, 2022]
- 213 Wednesday, 11th June 1913 Asks Beavers to Investigate Affidavit [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 14th, 2022]
- 214 Wednesday, 11th June 1913 Felder Returns Phagan Fund to Givers [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 16th, 2022]
- 215 Wednesday, 11th June 1913 Plot Exposed, Says Felder, But Lanford Doubts Affidavit [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 13th, 2022]
- 216 Wednesday, 11th June 1913 Police Hold Conley By Courts Order [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 15th, 2022]
- 217 Thursday, 12th June 1913 Face Conley and Frank, Lanford Urges [Last Updated On: October 9th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 12th, 2022]
- 218 Friday, 13th June 1913 Judge Roan to Decide Conleys Jail Fate [Last Updated On: October 10th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 9th, 2022]
- 219 Friday, 13th June 1913 Negro Freed But Jailed Again On Suspicion [Last Updated On: October 10th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 11th, 2022]
- 220 Saturday, 14th June 1913 Sheriff Mangum Near End, Says Lawyer Smith [Last Updated On: October 10th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 10th, 2022]
- 221 Saturday, 14th June 1913 State Takes Advantage of Points Known [Last Updated On: October 10th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 8th, 2022]
- 222 Monday, 16th June 1913 Colyar Returns Promising Sensation [Last Updated On: October 10th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 5th, 2022]
- 223 Monday, 16th June 1913 Dorsey Aide Says Frank Is Fast In Net [Last Updated On: October 11th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 6th, 2022]
- 224 Tuesday, 17th June 1913 Sensations in Phagan Case at Hand [Last Updated On: October 11th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 4th, 2022]
- 225 Wednesday, 18th June 1913 Rush Plans for Trial of Leo Frank [Last Updated On: October 11th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 7th, 2022]
- 226 Thursday, 19th June 1913 Blow Aimed at Formby Story [Last Updated On: October 11th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 3rd, 2022]
- 227 Friday, 20th June 1913 Frank Trial Will Not Be Long One [Last Updated On: October 11th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 2nd, 2022]
- 228 Saturday, 21st June 1913 Justice Aim in Phagan Case, Says Hooper [Last Updated On: October 12th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2022]
- 229 Sunday, 22nd June 1913 Arnold to Aid Frank [Last Updated On: October 12th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 30th, 2022]
- 230 Sunday, 22nd June 1913 Jurors, Not Newspapers, To Return Frank Verdict, Declares Old Reporter [Last Updated On: October 12th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 29th, 2022]
- 231 Monday, 23rd June 1913 State Ready for Frank Trial on June 30 [Last Updated On: October 12th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 28th, 2022]
- 232 Monday, 23rd June 1913 Venire of 72 for Frank Jury Is Drawn [Last Updated On: October 12th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 27th, 2022]
- 233 Tuesday, 24th June 1913 Both Sides Called in Conference by Judge; Trial Set for July 28 [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2022]
- 234 Wednesday, 25th June 1913 Conley, Put on Grill, Sticks Story [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 25th, 2022]
- 235 Thursday, 26th June 1913 Stover Girl Will Star in Frank Trial [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 24th, 2022]
- 236 Friday, 27th June 1913 Lanford and Felder Are Held for Libel [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 23rd, 2022]
- 237 Friday, 27th June 1913 New Frank Evidence Held by Dorsey [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2022]
- 238 Saturday, 28th June 1913 Gov. Slaton Takes Oath Simply [Last Updated On: October 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 20th, 2022]
- 239 Saturday, 28th June 1913 State Secures New Phagan Evidence [Last Updated On: October 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2022]
- 240 Sunday, 29th June 1913 Brilliant Legal Battle Is Sure as Hooper And Arnold Clash in Trial of Leo Frank [Last Updated On: October 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 18th, 2022]
- 241 Sunday, 29th June 1913 Many Experts to Take Stand in Frank Trial [Last Updated On: October 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2022]
- 242 Monday, 30th June 1913 Conley Tale Is Hope of Defense [Last Updated On: October 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 17th, 2022]
- 243 Tuesday, 1st July 1913 Colyar Indicted as Libeler of Col. Felder [Last Updated On: October 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 13th, 2022]
- 244 Tuesday, 1st July 1913 Colyar Not Indicted On Charge of Libel [Last Updated On: October 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 15th, 2022]
- 245 Tuesday, 1st July 1913 Frank Is Willing for State to Grill Him [Last Updated On: October 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 12th, 2022]
- 246 Tuesday, 1st July 1913 May Indict Conley as Slayer [Last Updated On: October 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 16th, 2022]
- 247 Tuesday, 1st July 1913 May Indict Conley in Phagan Case [Last Updated On: October 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 14th, 2022]
- 248 Tuesday, 1st July 1913 “No” Bill Is Returned Against A. S. Colyar [Last Updated On: October 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2022]
- 249 Wednesday, 2nd July 1913 Findings in Probe are Guarded [Last Updated On: October 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 10th, 2022]
- 250 Thursday, 3rd July 1913 Attempt by Colyar To Disbar Felder Is Halted; Tries Again [Last Updated On: October 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2022]
- 251 Thursday, 3rd July 1913 Writ Sought In Move to Free Negro Lee [Last Updated On: October 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 8th, 2022]
- 252 Friday, 4th July 1913 New Testimony Lays Crime to Conley [Last Updated On: October 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 7th, 2022]
- 253 Saturday, 5th July 1913 Application for Lee’s Release Delayed [Last Updated On: October 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 5th, 2022]
- 254 Saturday, 5th July 1913 Drop Ninth in Police Scandal [Last Updated On: October 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 6th, 2022]
- 255 Saturday, 5th July 1913 Liberty for Newt Lee Sought [Last Updated On: October 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2022]
- 256 Saturday, 5th July 1913 Unbiased in the Flanders Case, Says Slaton [Last Updated On: October 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 4th, 2022]
- 257 Sunday, 6th July 1913 Application to Release Lee is Ready to File [Last Updated On: October 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 1st, 2022]
- 258 Sunday, 6th July 1913 New Move in Phagan Case by Solicitor [Last Updated On: October 18th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 31st, 2022]
- 259 Sunday, 6th July 1913 Phagan Case Centers on Conley; Negro Lone Hope of Both Sides [Last Updated On: October 18th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 2nd, 2022]
- 260 Monday, 7th July 1913 Lee’s Attorney is Ready for Writ Fight [Last Updated On: October 18th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 30th, 2022]
- 261 Monday, 7th July 1913 Operations of Slavers in Hotels Bared [Last Updated On: October 18th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 29th, 2022]
- 262 Tuesday, 8th July 1913 Attitude of Defense Secret [Last Updated On: October 18th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 24th, 2022]
- 263 Tuesday, 8th July 1913 Girl Tells of Life in Slavers’ Hands [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 23rd, 2022]
- 264 Tuesday, 8th July 1913 Grants Right to Demand Lee’s Freedom [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 27th, 2022]
- 265 Tuesday, 8th July 1913 Police Hunt Principals in Expose [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 28th, 2022]
- 266 Tuesday, 8th July 1913 Refused by Brown, Mangham Now Asks Slaton for Pardon [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 25th, 2022]
- 267 Tuesday, 8th July 1913 State Sure Lee Will Not Be Released [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 26th, 2022]
- 268 Wednesday, 9th July 1913 Girl Springs Sensation in Phagan Case [Last Updated On: October 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 22nd, 2022]
- 269 Wednesday, 9th July 1913 New Evidence in Phagan Case Found [Last Updated On: October 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 21st, 2022]
- 270 Wednesday, 9th July 1913 Sensations in Story of Girl Victim [Last Updated On: October 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 20th, 2022]
- 271 Thursday, 10th July 1913 Beavers in Speech Warns Policemen to Keep Out of Dives [Last Updated On: October 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 17th, 2022]
- 272 Thursday, 10th July 1913 Beavers’ War on Vice is Lauded by Women [Last Updated On: October 20th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2022]
- 273 Thursday, 10th July 1913 Chief Expects Arrests in Vice Probe [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 19th, 2022]
- 274 Thursday, 10th July 1913 Says Conley Confessed Slaying [Last Updated On: October 22nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 18th, 2022]
- 275 Friday, 11th July 1913 Girl Tells Police Startling Story of Vice Ring [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2022]
- 276 Friday, 11th July 1913 Mincey’s Story Jolts Police to Activity [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 13th, 2022]
- 277 Friday, 11th July 1913 Slaying Charge for Conley Is Expected [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2022]
- 278 Saturday, 12th July 1913 Conley Kept on Grill 4 Hours [Last Updated On: October 22nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2022]
- 279 Saturday, 12th July 1913 Dragnet for ‘Slavers’ Is Set [Last Updated On: October 22nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 9th, 2022]
- 280 Saturday, 12th July 1913 Five Caught in Beavers’ Vice Net [Last Updated On: October 22nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2022]
- 281 Saturday, 12th July 1913 Parents Are Blamed for ‘Slavery’ [Last Updated On: October 22nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 11th, 2022]
- 282 Saturday, 12th July 1913 Says Women Heard Conley Confession [Last Updated On: October 22nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 12th, 2022]
- 283 Sunday, 13th July 1913 Affidavits to Back Mincey Story Found [Last Updated On: October 23rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 7th, 2022]
- 284 Sunday, 13th July 1913 Indictment of Conley Puzzle for Grand Jury [Last Updated On: October 23rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2022]
- 285 Sunday, 13th July 1913 Seek Negro Who Says He Was Eye-Witness to Phagan Murder [Last Updated On: October 23rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 6th, 2022]
- 286 Monday, 14th July 1913 Girl Bares New Vice System [Last Updated On: October 23rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2022]
- 287 Monday, 14th July 1913 Mincey’s Own Story [Last Updated On: October 23rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 1st, 2022]
- 288 Monday, 14th July 1913 Prosecution Attacks Mincey’s Affidavit [Last Updated On: October 24th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2022]
- 289 Monday, 14th July 1913 Vice Pickets Posted at Hotels [Last Updated On: October 24th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2022]
- 290 Tuesday, 15th July 1913 Holloway Corroborates Mincey’s Affidavit [Last Updated On: October 24th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 28th, 2022]
- 291 Tuesday, 15th July 1913 Police Close 2 Rooming Houses [Last Updated On: October 24th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 30th, 2022]
- 292 Tuesday, 15th July 1913 White Men Fined in War on Negro Dives [Last Updated On: October 24th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2022]
- 293 Tuesday, 15th July 1913 Woodward Aids Chief in Vice Crusade [Last Updated On: October 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 27th, 2022]
- 294 Wednesday, 16th July 1913 Dorsey Adds Startling Evidence [Last Updated On: October 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 26th, 2022]
- 295 Wednesday, 16th July 1913 State to Fight Move to Indict Jim Conley [Last Updated On: October 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2022]
- 296 Thursday, 17th July 1913 Dorsey Blocked Indictment of Conley [Last Updated On: October 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 24th, 2022]
- 297 Thursday, 17th July 1913 Mayor and Broyles in War of Words [Last Updated On: October 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 23rd, 2022]
- 298 Thursday, 17th July 1913 Mayor Asked to Probe Action of Police [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 21st, 2022]
- 299 Thursday, 17th July 1913 Woodward Enemy to Society, Says Recorder Broyles [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 20th, 2022]
- 300 Thursday, 17th July 1913 Youth Accused in Vice Ring on Trial [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 22nd, 2022]
- 301 Friday, 18th July 1913 Detectives Working to Discredit Mincey [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 19th, 2022]
- 302 Friday, 18th July 1913 Woodward-Broyles Breach Widens [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 18th, 2022]
- 303 Saturday, 19th July 1913 Dorsey Resists Move to Indict Jim Conley [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 17th, 2022]
- 304 Saturday, 19th July 1913 Natural Crank, Mayor’s Shot at Broyles [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 16th, 2022]
- 305 Sunday, 20th July 1913 Attorney for Conley Makes a Statement [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 12th, 2022]
- 306 Sunday, 20th July 1913 Counsel of Frank Says Dorsey Has Sought to Hide Facts [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 15th, 2022]
- 307 Sunday, 20th July 1913 Dorsey Fights Movement to Indict Conley [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 11th, 2022]
- 308 Sunday, 20th July 1913 Mincey Ready to Tell Story to Grand Jury [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 13th, 2022]
- 309 Sunday, 20th July 1913 Mincey Story Declared Vital To Both Sides in Frank Case [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 14th, 2022]
- 310 Monday, 21st July 1913 Doctor And Girl Are Taken On Vice Charge [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 8th, 2022]
- 311 Monday, 21st July 1913 Four Women Caught In Vice Net Escape From Martha Home [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2022]
- 312 Monday, 21st July 1913 Grand Jury Meets to Consider Conley Case [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 7th, 2022]
- 313 Monday, 21st July 1913 Protest of Solicitor Dorsey Wins [Last Updated On: October 27th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 9th, 2022]
- 314 Tuesday, 22nd July 1913 Defense Asks Ruling on Delaying Frank Trial [Last Updated On: October 27th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 6th, 2022]
- 315 Tuesday, 22nd July 1913 Grand Jury Defers Action on Conley [Last Updated On: October 27th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 5th, 2022]
- 316 Tuesday, 22nd July 1913 Story of Phagan Case by Chapters [Last Updated On: October 27th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 4th, 2022]
- 317 Wednesday, 23rd July 1913 Conley is Confronted with Lee Dorsey Grills Negroes in Same Cell at Jail [Last Updated On: October 27th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 3rd, 2022]
- 318 Wednesday, 23rd July 1913 Lanford Ridicules Bludgeon Evidence [Last Updated On: October 27th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 1st, 2022]
- 319 Wednesday, 23rd July 1913 Second Chapter in Phagan Mystery [Last Updated On: October 27th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 2nd, 2022]
- 320 Thursday, 24th July 1913 Frank Trial Delay up to Roan [Last Updated On: October 27th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2022]
- 321 Thursday, 24th July 1913 Let the Frank Trial Go On [Last Updated On: October 27th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2022]
- 322 Thursday, 24th July 1913 Third Chapter in Phagan Mystery [Last Updated On: October 27th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 29th, 2022]
- 323 Thursday, 24th July 1913 Veneir is Drawn to Try Leo M. Frank Monday [Last Updated On: October 28th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 30th, 2022]
- 324 Friday, 25th July 1913 Witnesses for Frank Called [Last Updated On: October 28th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 27th, 2022]
- 325 Saturday, 26th July 1913 Chapter 5 in Phagan Case [Last Updated On: October 28th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 24th, 2022]
- 326 Saturday, 26th July 1913 Pinkerton Chief Scored by Lanford [Last Updated On: October 28th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 26th, 2022]
- 327 Saturday, 26th July 1913 Present New Evidence Against Frank [Last Updated On: October 28th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 25th, 2022]
- 328 Sunday, 27th July 1913 Brewster Denies Aiding Dorsey in Phagan Case [Last Updated On: October 28th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 12th, 2022]
- 329 Sunday, 27th July 1913 Defense Claims Conley and Lee Prepared Notes [Last Updated On: October 28th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 18th, 2022]
- 330 Sunday, 27th July 1913 Every Bit of Evidence Against Frank Sifted and Tested, Declares Solicitor [Last Updated On: October 28th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 19th, 2022]
- 331 Sunday, 27th July 1913 Frank Fights for Life Monday [Last Updated On: October 28th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2022]
- 332 Sunday, 27th July 1913 Frank Watches Closely as the Men Who are to Decide Fate are Picked [Last Updated On: October 28th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 13th, 2022]
- 333 Sunday, 27th July 1913 Phagan Case of Peculiar And Enthralling Interest [Last Updated On: October 29th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 16th, 2022]
- 334 Sunday, 27th July 1913 Pinkerton Men Brand Lanford Charges False [Last Updated On: October 29th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 23rd, 2022]
- 335 Sunday, 27th July 1913 Prominent Atlantans Named On Frank Trial Jury Venire [Last Updated On: October 29th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 20th, 2022]
- 336 Sunday, 27th July 1913 Public Demands Frank Trial To-morrow [Last Updated On: October 29th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 17th, 2022]
- 337 Sunday, 27th July 1913 State Bolsters Conley [Last Updated On: October 29th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 21st, 2022]
- 338 Sunday, 27th July 1913 Trial to Surpass in Interest Any in Fulton County History [Last Updated On: October 29th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 15th, 2022]
- 339 Sunday, 27th July 1913 Venire Whipped Into Shape Rapidly; Negro Is Eligible [Last Updated On: October 29th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 11th, 2022]
- 340 Sunday, 27th July 1913 Work of Choosing Jury for Trial of Frank Difficult [Last Updated On: October 29th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 14th, 2022]
- 341 Monday, 28th July 1913 Frank, Feeling Tiptop, Smiling and Confident, is Up Long Before Trial [Last Updated On: October 29th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2022]
- 342 Monday, 28th July 1913 Frank Jury [Last Updated On: October 29th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 7th, 2022]
- 343 Monday, 28th July 1913 Jury Complete to Try Frank [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 10th, 2022]
- 344 Monday, 28th July 1913 Mary Phagan’s Mother Testifies [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 8th, 2022]
- 345 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 After Rosser’s Fierce Grilling All Negro, Newt Lee, Asked for Was Chew or Bacca-AnyKind [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 3rd, 2022]
- 346 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Defense Wins Point After Fierce Lawyers’ Clash [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 6th, 2022]
- 347 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Lee’s Quaint Answers Rob Leo Frank’s Trial of All Signs of Rancor [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 5th, 2022]
- 348 Tuesday, 29th July 1913 Tragedy, Ages Old, Lurks in Commonplace Court Setting [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 4th, 2022]
- 349 Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Defense Plans Sensation, Line of Queries Indicates [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 26th, 2022]
- 350 Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Flashes of Tragedy Pierce Legal Tilts at Frank Trial [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 28th, 2022]
- 351 Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Frank’s Mother Pitiful Figure of the Trial [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 27th, 2022]
- 352 Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Gantt Has Startling Evidence; Dorsey Promises New Testimony Against Frank [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 2nd, 2022]
- 353 Wednesday, 30th July 1913 Rosser’s Examination of Lee Just a Shot in Dark; Hoped to Start Quarry [Last Updated On: October 31st, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 1st, 2022]
- 354 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Collapse of Testimony of Black and Hix Girl’s Story Big Aid to Frank [Last Updated On: October 31st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 24th, 2022]
- 355 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Crimson Trail Leads Crowd to Courtroom Sidewalk [Last Updated On: October 31st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2022]
- 356 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Holloway Accused by Solicitor Dorsey of Entrapping State [Last Updated On: October 31st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 21st, 2022]
- 357 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Red Bandanna, a Jackknife and Plennie Minor Preserve Order [Last Updated On: October 31st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 20th, 2022]
- 358 Thursday, 31st July 1913 Scott Trapped Us, Dorsey Charges; Pinkerton Man Is Also Attacked by the Defense [Last Updated On: October 31st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 25th, 2022]
- 359 Thursday, 31st July 1913 State Balloon Soars When Dorsey, Roiled, Cries ‘Plant’ [Last Updated On: October 31st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 23rd, 2022]
- 360 Friday, 1st August 1913 Conley Takes Stand Saturday [Last Updated On: October 31st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 19th, 2022]
- 361 Friday, 1st August 1913 Defense Not Helped by Witnesses Accused of Entrapping the State [Last Updated On: October 31st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2022]
- 362 Friday, 1st August 1913 Dorsey Unafraid as He Faces Champions of the Atlanta Bar [Last Updated On: October 31st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 16th, 2022]
- 363 Friday, 1st August 1913 Girl Slain After Frank Left Factory, Believed to be Defense Theory [Last Updated On: November 1st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 15th, 2022]
- 364 Friday, 1st August 1913 Sherlocks, Lupins and Lecoqs See Frank Trial [Last Updated On: November 1st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2022]
- 365 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Defense Threatens a Mistrial [Last Updated On: November 1st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2022]
- 366 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Frank Juror’s Life One Grand, Sweet SongNot [Last Updated On: November 1st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 10th, 2022]
- 367 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Roan Holding Scales of Justice With Steady Hand [Last Updated On: November 1st, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2022]
- 368 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 State Hopes Dr. Harris Fixed Fact That Frank Had Chance to Kill Girl [Last Updated On: November 2nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 12th, 2022]
- 369 Saturday, 2nd August 1913 Will 5 Ounces of Cabbage Help Convict Leo M. Frank? [Last Updated On: November 2nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 13th, 2022]
- 370 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Conley to Bring Frank Case Crisis [Last Updated On: November 2nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2022]
- 371 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 First Week of Frank Trial Ends With Both Sides Sure of Victory [Last Updated On: November 2nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 9th, 2022]
- 372 Sunday, 3rd August 1913 Leo Frank’s Eyes Show Intense Interest in Every Phase of Case [Last Updated On: November 2nd, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2022]
- 373 Monday, 4th August 1913 Boiled Cabbage Brings Hypothetical Question Stage in Frank’s Trial [Last Updated On: November 3rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 3rd, 2022]
- 374 Monday, 4th August 1913 Conley’s Story In Detail; Women Barred By Judge [Last Updated On: November 3rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 5th, 2022]
- 375 Monday, 4th August 1913 Dorsey Tries to Prove Frank Had Chance to Kill Girl [Last Updated On: November 3rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 28th, 2022]
- 376 Monday, 4th August 1913 Dramatic Moment of Trial Comes as Negro Takes Stand [Last Updated On: November 3rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 29th, 2022]
- 377 Monday, 4th August 1913 Envy Not the Juror! His Lot, Mostly, Is Monotony [Last Updated On: November 3rd, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 2nd, 2022]
- 378 Monday, 4th August 1913 Frank Calm and Jurors Tense While Jim Conley Tells His Ghastly Tale [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 30th, 2022]
- 379 Monday, 4th August 1913 Frank Witness Nearly Killed By a Mad Dog [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2022]
- 380 Monday, 4th August 1913 Jim Conley’s Story as Matter of Fact as if it Were of His Day’s Work [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 4th, 2022]
- 381 Monday, 4th August 1913 Jurors Strain Forward to Catch Conley Story; Frank’s Interest Mild [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 31st, 2022]
- 382 Monday, 4th August 1913 Ordeal is Borne with Reserve by Franks [Last Updated On: November 4th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 27th, 2022]
- 383 Monday, 4th August 1913 Rosser’s Grilling of Negro Leads to Hot Clashes by Lawyers [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 6th, 2022]
- 384 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Conleys Charge Turns Frank Trial Into Fight To Worse Than Death [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 25th, 2022]
- 385 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Many Discrepancies To Be Bridged in Conleys Stories [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 23rd, 2022]
- 386 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Mrs. Frank Breaks Down in Court [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 26th, 2022]
- 387 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Rosser Goes Fiercely After Jim Conley [Last Updated On: November 5th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2022]
- 388 Tuesday, 5th August 1913 Traditions of the South Upset; White Mans Life Hangs on Negros Word [Last Updated On: November 6th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 24th, 2022]
- 389 Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Accuser of Conley is Ready to Testify [Last Updated On: November 6th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 19th, 2022]
- 390 Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Can Jury Obey if Told to Forget Base Charge? [Last Updated On: November 6th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 21st, 2022]
- 391 Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Conley Swears Frank Hid Purse [Last Updated On: November 6th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 20th, 2022]
- 392 Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Crowd Set in Its Opinions [Last Updated On: November 6th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 18th, 2022]
- 393 Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Dorsey Accomplishes Aim Despite Big Odds [Last Updated On: November 7th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 17th, 2022]
- 394 Wednesday, 6th August 1913 Judge Will Rule on Evidence Attacked by Defense at 2 P.M. [Last Updated On: November 7th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 16th, 2022]
- 395 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Jim Conley, the Ebony Chevalier of Crime, is Darktowns Own Hero [Last Updated On: November 7th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 14th, 2022]
- 396 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Roans Ruling Heavy Blow to Defense [Last Updated On: November 7th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 12th, 2022]
- 397 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Trial as Varied as Vaudeville Exhibition [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 13th, 2022]
- 398 Thursday, 7th August 1913 Trial Experts Conflict on Time of Girls Death [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 11th, 2022]
- 399 Friday, 8th August 1913 Bits of Circumstantial Evidence, as Viewed by State, Strands in Rope [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 7th, 2022]
- 400 Friday, 8th August 1913 Scott Put Conleys Story in Strange Light [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 8th, 2022]
- 401 Friday, 8th August 1913 State, Tied by Conleys Story, Now Must Stand Still Under Hot Fire [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 9th, 2022]
- 402 Friday, 8th August 1913 Witnesses Attack Conley Story [Last Updated On: November 9th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 10th, 2022]
- 403 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Absence of Alienists and the Hypothetical Question Distinguishes Frank Trial [Last Updated On: November 9th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 5th, 2022]
- 404 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Confusion of Holloway Spoils Close of Good Day for the Defense [Last Updated On: November 9th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 3rd, 2022]
- 405 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Daltons Testimony False, Girl Named on Stand Says [Last Updated On: November 9th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 6th, 2022]
- 406 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Exposure of Conley Story Time Flaws is Sought by Defense [Last Updated On: November 9th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 1st, 2022]
- 407 Saturday, 9th August 1913 Heres the Time Clock Puzzle in Frank Trial; Can You Figure It Out? [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2024] [Originally Added On: January 4th, 2022]
- 408 Saturday, 9th August 1913 State Attacks Frank Report [Last Updated On: January 2nd, 2022] [Originally Added On: January 2nd, 2022]
- 409 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Case Never is Discussed by Frank Jurors [Last Updated On: April 26th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 28th, 2021]
- 410 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Conley, Unconcerned, Asks Nothing of Trial [Last Updated On: December 27th, 2021] [Originally Added On: December 27th, 2021]
- 411 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Dalton Sticks Firmly To Story Told on Stand [Last Updated On: April 26th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 24th, 2021]
- 412 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Frank or Conley? Still Question [Last Updated On: November 11th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2021]
- 413 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Frank Struggles to Prove His Conduct Was Blameless [Last Updated On: November 11th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 29th, 2021]
- 414 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Interest in Trial Now Centers in Story of Mincey [Last Updated On: November 11th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 26th, 2021]
- 415 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Mary Phagans Mother to be Spared at Trial [Last Updated On: November 11th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2021]
- 416 Sunday, 10th August 1913 One Glance at Conley Boosts Darwin Theory [Last Updated On: November 11th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 22nd, 2021]
- 417 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Phagan Trial Makes Eleven Widows But Jurors Wives Are Peeresses Also [Last Updated On: November 12th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 25th, 2021]
- 418 Sunday, 10th August 1913 Study of Frank Convicts, Then It Turns and Acquits [Last Updated On: November 12th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 30th, 2021]
- 419 Monday, 11th August 1913 Defense Bitterly Attacks Harris [Last Updated On: November 12th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 21st, 2021]
- 420 Monday, 11th August 1913 Deputy Hunting Scalp Of Juror-Ventiloquist [Last Updated On: November 12th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 20th, 2021]
- 421 Monday, 11th August 1913 Grief-Stricken Mother Shows No Vengefulness [Last Updated On: November 12th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 19th, 2021]
- 422 Monday, 11th August 1913 Interest Unabated as Dramatic Frank Trial Enters Third Week [Last Updated On: November 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 18th, 2021]
- 423 Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Attacks on Dr. Harris Give Defense Good Day [Last Updated On: November 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 15th, 2021]
- 424 Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Frank Trial Witness is Sure, At Least, of One Thinga Good Ragging [Last Updated On: November 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 16th, 2021]
- 425 Tuesday, 12th August 1913 Peoples Cry for Justice Is Proof Sentiment Still Lives [Last Updated On: November 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 14th, 2021]
- 426 Tuesday, 12th August 1913 State Charges Premeditated Crime [Last Updated On: November 13th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 17th, 2021]
- 427 Wednesday, 13th August 1913 Both Sides Aim for Justice in the Trial of Frank [Last Updated On: November 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 12th, 2021]
- 428 Wednesday, 13th August 1913 Franks Mother Stirs Courtroom [Last Updated On: November 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2021]
- 429 Wednesday, 13th August 1913 State Calls More Witnesses; Defense Builds Up an Alibi [Last Updated On: November 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 11th, 2021]
- 430 Thursday, 14th August 1913 Defense Slips Load by Putting up Character of Leo Frank as Issue [Last Updated On: November 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 8th, 2021]
- 431 Thursday, 14th August 1913 State Fights Franks Alibi [Last Updated On: November 14th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 6th, 2021]
- 432 Thursday, 14th August 1913 State Wants Wife and Mother Excluded [Last Updated On: November 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 10th, 2021]
- 433 Thursday, 14th August 1913 States Sole Aim is to Convict, Defenses to Clear in Modern Trial [Last Updated On: November 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 9th, 2021]
- 434 Thursday, 14th August 1913 Steel Workers Enthralled by Leo Frank Trial [Last Updated On: November 15th, 2023] [Originally Added On: December 7th, 2021]
- 435 Friday, 15th August 1913 Frank Prepares to Take Stand [Last Updated On: July 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 22nd, 2023]
- 436 Friday, 15th August 1913 Testimony of Girls Help to Leo M. Frank [Last Updated On: July 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 20th, 2023]
- 437 Friday, 15th August 1913 What They Say Wont Hurt Leo Frank; State Must Prove Depravity [Last Updated On: July 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 21st, 2023]
- 438 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Girls Testify For and Against Frank [Last Updated On: July 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 19th, 2023]
- 439 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Many Testify to Franks Good Character [Last Updated On: July 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 17th, 2023]
- 440 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Mothers Love Gives Trial Its Great Scene [Last Updated On: July 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2023]
- 441 Saturday, 16th August 1913 Statement by Frank Will Be the Climactic Feature of the Trial [Last Updated On: July 17th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 18th, 2023]
- 442 Sunday, 17th August 1913 Supreme Test Comes As State Trains Guns On Frank's Character [Last Updated On: August 30th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 11th, 2023]
- 443 Monday, 18th August 1913 Leo Frank Testifies [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 2nd, 2023]
- 444 Tuesday, 19th August 1913 Jim Conley To Be Recalled [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 12th, 2023]
- 445 Wednesday, 20th August 1913 State Closes Frank Case Near Jury Defense Begins Its Sur-rubettual. Hopes To Conclude Quickly [Last Updated On: November 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 29th, 2023]
- 446 Thursday, 21st August 1913 Mass Of Perjuries Charged By Arnold Centers Hot Attack On Conley. Ridicules Prosecution Theory [Last Updated On: November 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 23rd, 2023]
- 447 Friday, 22nd August 1913 Rosser Begins Final Plea [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 2nd, 2023]
- 448 Sunday, 24th August 1913 Dorsey Demands Death Penalty For Frank In Thrilling Closing Plea [Last Updated On: November 16th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 29th, 2023]
- 449 Monday, 25th August 1913: Frank Case To Jury Today Leo Frank On His Way From Jail To Court, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: August 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 3rd, 2023]
- 450 Tuesday, 26th August 1913, Frank, Guilty On First Ballot [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 12th, 2023]
- 451 Wednesday, 27th August 1913 Fight Begun To Save Frank Motion For New Trial Follows Death Sentence [Last Updated On: October 25th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 12th, 2023]
- 452 Thursday, 28th August 1913 Reply Made To Frank's Attack [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: September 17th, 2023]
- 453 Monday, 1st September 1913: Scent Phagan Case In Woman’s Cries Building Ransacked, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2024]
- 454 Tuesday, 2nd September 1913: Mystery At Frank's Pencil Plant Solved, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2024]
- 455 Wednesday, 3rd September 1913: Big Tasks Await Slaton’s Return, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2024]
- 456 Friday, 5th September 1913: Conley To Face Misdemeanor Charge Only, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2024]
- 457 Sunday, 7th September 1913: Dorsey Sure He Can Break Frank Claim Of Jury Bias, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2024]
- 458 Monday, 8th September 1913: Medical Student Is Held As Swindler, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2024]
- 459 Tuesday, 9th September 1913: Jim Conley Indicted For Part In Phagan Killing, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2024]
- 460 Thursday, 11th September 1913: Judge Roan Picked To Get Appointment To New Judgeship, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2024]
- 461 Friday, 12th September 1913: Roan Likely To Be Named In 30 Days, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2024]
- 462 Saturday, 13th September 1913: Attorneys Jab At Each Other's Face In Broyles' Court, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2024]
- 463 Sunday, 14th September 1913: Professor Beavers To Teach Etiquette, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2024]
- 464 Monday, 15th September 1913: Express Theft Arrest Due By Nightfull, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 23rd, 2024]
- 465 Tuesday, 16th September 1913 No Judge To Try Fulton Docket [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 3rd, 2024]
- 466 Wednesday, 17th September 1913 Conley To Fight Felon Charge Bitterly [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 3rd, 2024]
- 467 Wednesday, 17th September 1913 Say Partee Shot In Self-defense [Last Updated On: April 26th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2024]
- 468 Monday, 22nd September 1913 Judge Roan Not To Hear Frank Trial Motion [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- 469 Wednesday, 24th September 1913 Detective Black Not Blamed For Fighting [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- 470 Thursday, 25th September 1913 Recall To Apply To All Big Offices [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2024]
- 471 Friday, 26th September 1913 Judge Roan To Hear Arguments Asking Retrial For Frank [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2024]
- 472 Sunday, 28th September 1913 Judge Hill May Hear Frank Case [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2024]
- 473 Monday, 29th September 1913 Delay On Frank Hearing Seems Unavoidable [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2024]
- 474 Tuesday, 30th September 1913 Frank Ready For New Fight Rosser Ready. Roan Will Hear Frank Argument [Last Updated On: July 12th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2024]
- 475 Wednesday, 1st October 1913: Rosser Ready Roan Will Hear Frank Argument, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 476 Thursday, 2nd October 1913: Ask New Frank Trial On 115 Counts Many Errors Laid To Court; Charge Made Of Jury Intimidation, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 477 Friday, 3rd October 1913: Frank Trial Juror Denies Charge Of Bias, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 478 Saturday, 4th October 1913: Sensational Charge In Frank Case, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 479 Sunday, 5th October 1913: Governor Slaton Personally Investigates And Verifies The Circulation Of The Georgian And Hearst’s Sunday American, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 480 Sunday, 5th October 1913 Indefinite Respite Is Given Frank As Juror Charges Flood [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 29th, 2024]
- 481 Monday, 6th October 1913: Frank Given Indefinite Respite, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 482 Tuesday, 7th October 1913: Dorsey At Work To Combat Charge, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 483 Wednesday, 8th October 1913: Both Sides Confident In Frank Case, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 484 Thursday, 9th October 1913: Postponement In Frank Case Made Certain, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 485 Friday, 10th October 1913: Hawthorne Ready To Leave Prison, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 486 Saturday, 11th October 1913: Frank Lawyers To File More Depositions, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 487 Sunday, 12th October 1913: Governor Slaton Personally Investigates And Verifies The Circulation Of The Georgian And Hearst’s Sunday American, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 488 Monday, 13th October 1913: Attack Is Renewed On Frank Juror, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 489 Tuesday, 14th October 1913: Dorsey Gathers Proof Against Bias Charges, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 490 Wednesday, 15th October 1913: Dorsey Gathers Proof Against Bias Charges, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 491 Thursday, 16th October 1913: Dorsey Back With New Affidavits More Delay In Appeal Fight Likely, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 492 Friday, 17th October 1913: Sparta Citizens Attack Frank Trial Juror, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 13th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 493 Saturday, 18th October 1913: Way Clear For Frank Battle, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 494 Sunday, 19th October 1913: Frank To Fight On Wednesday For New Trial, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: October 21st, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 495 Monday, 20th October 1913: Way Clear For Frank Battle, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: January 2nd, 2025] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 496 Tuesday, 21st October 1913: Fisher Under Third Degree Shirley's Accuser In Cell, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: January 2nd, 2025] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2024]
- 497 Wednesday, 22nd October 1913: Man Higher Up Sought In Fisher Plot, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2024]
- 498 Thursday, 23rd October 1913: Judge's Admissions Help Frank's Chance, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2024]
- 499 Friday, 24th October 1913: Disputes Block Frank Speech, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2024]
- 500 Saturday, 25th October 1913: Atlanta's Prejudice As Bitter As Russia's Declares Attorney, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2024]
- 501 Sunday, 26th October 1913: Lawyers In New Battle Over Life Of Leo Frank, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2024]
- 502 Monday, 27th October 1913: Henslee Is Attacked As Cold Plotter, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2024]
- 503 Tuesday, 28th October 1913: Ridicules All Claims Made For Frank, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2024]
- 504 Wednesday, 29th October 1913: Negro's Statement Legal Evidence, He Says; State Closes, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2024]
- 505 Thursday, 30th October 1913: Frank Alibi Upheld By Rosser In Closing, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2024]
- 506 Friday, 31st October 1913: Roan Keeps Frank Decision Secret, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: November 28th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 15th, 2024]
- 507 Saturday, 1st November 1913: I'm Not Convinced Frank Is Guilty Or Innocent, Says Judge, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 508 Sunday, 2nd November 1913: Mystery Of Phagan Case Deepened By Address Of Judge Roan, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 509 Monday, 3rd November 1913: Frank Relies On Roan's Speech For A New Trial, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 510 Tuesday, 4th November 1913: Judge Hill Orders Locker Club Probe, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 511 Wednesday, 5th November 1913: Judge's Words Give Leo Frank New Hope, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 512 Thursday, 6th November 1913: All Around The Town Little Facts And Fancies About Well-known Atlantans, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 513 Monday, 10th November 1913: Conley Expected To Plead Guilty And Ask Coury's Mercy, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 514 Tuesday, 11th November 1913: Conley Expected To Plead Guilty And Ask Coury's Mercy, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 515 Wednesday, 12th November 1913: Conley Taken To Court For Trial, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 516 Thursday, 13th November 1913: Conley Trial On Merits Asked By Dorsey, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 517 Friday, 14th November 1913: Rosser And Arnold Oppose Each Other, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 518 Saturday, 15th November 1913: Rosser And Arnold Oppose Each Other, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 519 Sunday, 16th November 1913: Conley Trial Is Delayed By Frank Appeal, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 520 Monday, 17th November 1913: Frank Files Reasons For New Trial, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 521 Tuesday, 18th November 1913: Lawyer Absent, Conley's Case Is Delayed, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 522 Thursday, 20th November 1913: Conley's Attorney, To Combat Further Delay In His Case, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 523 Friday, 21st November 1913: Conley's Attorney, To Combat Further Delay In His Case, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 524 Tuesday, 25th November 1913: Conley Again Taken To Court. Attorney To Urge Hearing Now, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 525 Wednesday, 26th November 1913: Comment On The Frank Case, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 31st, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 31st, 2024]
- 526 Saturday, 6th December 1913: Lid On To Stay, Says Beavers, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2024]
- 527 Friday, 12th December 1913: Roan Attacked In Frank Appeal, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2024]
- 528 Saturday, 13th December 1913: Dorsey Attacks Rosser's Decision, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2024]
- 529 Monday, 15th December 1913: Dorsey Ridicules Frank Appeal, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2024]
- 530 Tuesday, 16th December 1913: Dorsey Ends Speech Against New Frank Trial, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2024]
- 531 Wednesday, 17th December 1913: Frank's Fate With Supreme Court Judges, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2024]
- 532 Thursday, 18th December 1913: Supreme Court Sets To Unraveling Red Thread Of Truth In Frank Case By James B. Nevin., The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2024]
- 533 Saturday, 20th December 1913: Frank Lawyers Reopen Attack On Dorsey, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2024]
- 534 Saturday, 27th December 1913: New Frank Case Brief Attacks Roan Again, The Atlanta Georgian [Last Updated On: December 23rd, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 23rd, 2024]