0988 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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Carson, Mrs. E. M., Page 118.
April 29th
9:00 to 10:00 a. m., Frank on fourth floor, Page 118.
Frank did not whisper to Conley, Page 118.
Did not ask employees to stick to him, Page 118.
Said the tragedy was deplorable, Page 118.

Blood spots.
Common in and near dressing room, Page 118.
From finger cuts, Page 118.
From menstruation, Page 119.
Never saw Frank drinking in office, Page 119.

Castro, L. M., Page 153.
Distances to factory from
Hunter and Broad Sts., 1-1.2 minutes, Page 154.
Marietta and Forsyth Sts., 4-1.2 minutes, Page 154.
Whitehall and Hunter Sts., 3-1.3 minutes, Page 154.
Walking at moderate gait, Page 154.

Cato, Miss Myrtice, Page 223.
Says she saw Miss Rebecca Carson go into dressing room with Frank, Page 223.
Other ladies on floor at time, Page 223.
Their names not given, Page 223.

Chambers, Philip, Page 132.
Conley, Jim
Sometimes swept Saturdays, Page 132.
Witness never saw him watch door, Page 132.

Dalton, C. B.
Never saw him at factory, Page 132.

Darley, N. V.
Gave orders to all sweepers not to sweep after noon, Page 132.

Frank, Leo M.
Never saw him familiar with women, Page 132.
Never saw him speak to deceased, Page 132.
Office boy at factory December, 1912, to March, 1913, Page 132.
Saturdays at factory
1:30 to 2:00 p. m. at dinner, Page 132.
4:30 p. m. at factory, until, Page 132.
Never saw Conley or any one watch door, Page 132.
Schiff helped Frank on, Page 132.
Wife of Frank sometimes with him on, Page 132.

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