0837 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Q. When you went down, she was in Mr. Frank's office?
A. No, sir, I was standing at the clock, and saw her go into Mr. Frank's
office.
Q. Then you went down and watched?
A. Yes, sir, I went down and watched.
Q. Did you hear her come out of that office?
A. No, sir.
Q. Didn't you say a while ago that, while you were at the door, you
heard these other people coming out of his office?
A. No, sir, I said this—this was what I said: after I got to the top of
the steps I could hear them going into his office.
Q. I know but you said this lady went and got a fellow; you stood by
the door and heard them and into his office.
A. No, sir, I said her and this man's footsteps I heard them go into Mr.
Frank's office. I said I stood down at the door and watched.
Q. You were watching when they came in, didn't you say?
A. Yes, sir, I said I was watching when they came in.
Q. You could see them when they came in there?
A. Yes, sir, I could see them when they came in there, and I said I
went up and heard the footsteps going in Mr. Frank's office.
Q. Didn't you sit there and watch all the time?
A. I didn't sit there at the door until he notified me to do that.
Q. I'm talking about the time she went and got that man and came
back?
A. I was standing by the door, yes, sir.
Q. Stood there from that on?
A. No, sir, I didn't stand there from that on.
Q. What did you do?
A. I stood there about the trash barrel then.
Q. On the first floor?
A. Right there by the trash barrel.
Q. About there you heard them going back?
A. When they go to Mr. Frank's office, yes, sir.
Q. Frank's office, standing at the door, you couldn't see them going
into Mr. Frank's office?
A. No, sir, I couldn't see them go into Mr. Frank's office.
Q. Wasn't you at Mr. Frank's office at that time?
A. Not at the door, no sir, when you are at the door you ain't there at
Mr. Frank's office.
Q. When do you hit his office?
A. When you hit that trash barrel.
Q. Now, did anybody else come that day?
A. This second time?
A. Yes.
Q. How long did Mr. Frank stay there that time?
A. I don't know, sir, how long he stayed there that time.
Q. About how long?
A. Stayed there that time about a half an hour, I reckon—something
like that.
Q. Then the girl went out?
A. Yes, sir, then the girl went out.
Q. Mr. Frank came and went out?
A. No, sir, he called me up there then, asked me was I there; I told
him yes sir, I was about through now.
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