0409 Sheet – Supreme Court Georgia Appeals of Leo Frank, 1913, 1914

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when I asked Mr. Frank for Mary's money. Some of the office
force were there, but I can't recall their name. I worked in
the metal department about two years. I never saw little Mary
Phagan in Mr. Frank's office. I don't think Mr. Frank knew my
name, he knew my face. It has been some time since I asked for
Mary's pay by number. I do not believe that I ever saw Mr.
Frank speak to Mary Phagan.
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION.
I don't know who paid on Friday, April 25th.
R. L. WAGGONER, Sworn for the State.
I am a city detective. On Tuesday, April 29th, from ten
thirty until a little after 11 in the morning I was in front of
the pencil factory on the other side of the street. I would con-
tinually see Mr. Frank walk to the window and look down and twist
his hands when he would come to the window looking down on the
sidewalk. He did this about 12 times when I was there in about
30 minutes. I was in the automobile with Mr. Frank and Mr.
Black and his leg was shaking. He was under arrest at the time.
CROSS EXAMINATION.
I don't know what he was doing in the office. I saw some
other people up there that I didn't recognize. I was sent to
the pencil factory to notice Mr. Frank and the pencil factory. I
thought Mr. Frank would be arrested.
J. L. BEAVERS, Sworn for the State.
I am Chief of police of the City of Atlanta. I was at the
pencil factory on Tuesday the 29th and saw what I took to be
a splotch of blood near the elevator. It seemed to be as big as a
quarter in the center and scattered out in the direction of this room
near the door. There were some stains and others
scattered around there.
CROSS EXAMINATION.
It may have been Monday, but I was at the pencil factory.

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