0845 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Q. You didn't say you saw them go in?
A. No, sir, I said I heard them go towards it.
Q. And you didn't say you heard them go in?
A. No, sir, I said I heard them go towards his office.
Q. But you didn't see the others?
A. I don't remember saying I seen the others.
Q. Now she came, and she went up and walked towards Mr. Frank's office, and stamped?
A. Mr. Frank came out there and stamped.
Q. Where did he come to and stamp?
A. Came to the trash barrel where he told me—
Q. You mean upstairs?
A. Yes, sir, he was up on the second floor stamping.
Q. And you were on the first floor?
A. Right about the trash barrel.
Q. And you were on the first floor?
A. Right about the trash barrel.
Q. And he told you he was going to stamp?
A. Yes, sir, twice times.
Q. And then he stamped?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. And then you closed the door?
A. Yes, sir, like he said so.
Q. How long did you stay there?
A. I didn't stand in the door after I closed the door. I came back and sat down on the box.
Q. How long did you stay there?
A. About a hour and a half.
Q. That would have been until about 10:30—about 10 o'clock that you stayed there?
A. I reckon so, I don't know how long exactly it was.
Q. Then the lady came down. "I'll stamp after this lady comes, and you go and close the door and turn that night latch."
A. No, sir, Mr. Frank says: "I'll stamp after this lady comes, and you go and close the door and turn that night lock."
Q. That was the first time he ever told you about the night lock?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. The other times, he told you just to close it?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. But that time he says: "I'll stamp, and if everything is all right, you take and lock the door."
A. Yes, sir, and he says: "I'll stamp, and if everything is all right, you take and lock the door."
Q. And that time you kicked against the door?
A. Yes, sir, I kicked against the door the other times.
Q. You didn't lock the ladies' door when she went upstairs?
A. No, sir.
Q. Well, she went up then, too, didn't she?
A. Yes, sir.
Q. But he told you to stamp and everything would be all right?
A. No, sir, he didn't tell me to stamp and everything would be all right, he didn't say that. He said he would stamp, and for me to kick the elevator door if everything was all right.
Q. And then you stayed an hour and a half that time?
A. Yes, sir.
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