0121 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Q. Then went home? A. No sir, I went to Peters Street and stayed a good while.

Q. Drank some more beer over there? A. No sir, I didn't drink no beer over there.

Q. Didn't drink but one beer that day? A. I don't know, sir, how many I drank at that saloon on Forsyth and Hunter.

Q. About what time did you leave the factory? A. I don't know, sir, it was a little before twelve o'clock, but I don't know what time.

Q. So the girl didn't come out of the factory that day until a little before twelve o'clock. A. I don't know, sir, what time she came out of the factory that day?

Q. You said you saw her leave? A. I said she stayed about an hour and a half.

Q. Well, what time did she leave? A. I don't know, sir, what time.

Q. What kind of dress did she have on? A. Blue skirt with white dots in it.

Q. She had on a blue skirt with white dots in it? A. Yes sir, and white slippers and white stockings, and had a grey tailor-made coat--what I call a black tailor-made coat-- looked to me like with pieces of velvet on the edges of it.

Q. What kind of velvet was it? A. Black velvet.

Q. What color was the cloth that made the coat? A. It was grey.

Q. Did she have on any jewelry? A. I didn't notice her hands.

Q. What sort of a hat? A. Had a black hat, with big, black feathers over.

Q. What else? A. That's all I paid any attention to.

Q. And she had white shoes and white stockings? A. Yes sir.

Q. Then Mr. Frank said he was going to dinner, and you didn't go back any more that day? A. No sir, I didn't go back any more that day. I left him there at the office.

Q. You left him at about twelve o'clock? A. Yes sir, a little before that.

Q. And wasn't anybody else there that day? A. No sir, not while I was at the office, I didn't see nobody else there that day.

Q. The next time now? A. Next time was Saturday when I watched.

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