0663 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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I saw there his wife, Mrs. Haas, her son Edgar Haas, and a
cousin of my wife's, Montefiore Selig. My wife had left word
with Mrs. Haas that I should call for her at the residence of
Mr. Marcus, which is next door, or just a few doors away, and
I went by end called for my wife at six o'clock and a few
minutes before seven my wife and I left the residence of Mr.
Marcus and started down Washington Street towards Georgia
Avenue on our way home. On our way home, we met our brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Eenberg, going to the house from
which we had just left. We reached home about seven or a
little after for supper. After supper, I started to read
the paper; between 8 and 8:30, I phoned up to my brother-in-
law, Alex Marcus, and asked him if he would come down, but he
said he thought he would not that evening, on account of the
rain. I continued reading there in the hall that night or
evening. There was company at the house of my father and
mother-in-law, among the company by the following people,
to the best of my recollection, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lieberman, Mr.
and Mrs. Ike Strauss and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolfsheimer. About
ten o'clock, all the company left, and I went upstairs with
my wife and returned about ten o'clock.
The next morning, I arose about seven o'clock, and washed
and shaved and dressed, and while I was so occupied, the door
bell rang, and my wife again answered the door, and there were
two detectives down there, one was John Black, and the other,
I believe, Mr. Haslett, Haslett of the city detectives; I
finished dressing and went downstairs, and they told me they
wanted me to step down to headquarters with them, and I told
them I would, but I stepped and got my breakfast, finished

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