You Are There: Conley, Taken to Factory, Shows Where Girl Was Found. How They Put Body in Basement, Atlanta Journal, May 30th, 1913
Conley, Taken to Factory, Shows Where Girl Was Found. How They Put Body in Basement
Atlanta Journal
Friday, May 30th, 1913
Gruesome Part Played By Him Illustrated
In Presence of Detectives, Factory Officials and Newspaper Men, the Negro Goes Over Every Point of His Statement From the Time Frank is Alleged to Have Directed Him to the Metal Room Until Girl's Body Was Left in the Basement
"MR. FRANK AND HIS FRIENDS HAVE FORSAKEN ME AND I DECIDED TO TELL THE WHOLE TRUTH," HE DECLARES
He Says His Statement Is Voluntary, That He Has Not Been Browbeaten Nor Mistreated by the Detectives—Full Story of His Confession to Being an Accessory After the Fact and His Visit to the Pencil Factory—Frank Makes No Comment
Following his full confession of his part in the mysterious murder of Mary Phagan, the pretty fourteen-year-old factory girl, James Conley, the negro sweeper, was Friday afternoon taken to the National Pencil factory on South Forsyth street and there in the presence of a half dozen detectives, several newspaper men and the factory officials illustrated in detail his own and Superintendent Leo M. Frank's movements after he was called upstairs to aid in removing the dead girl's body.
Conley led the officers back to the extreme rear of the metal room on the second floor and into a little alleyway off to the left where he said he found the girl's dead body after Frank let him in. He lay down on his stomach with his hands stretched by his side to show how the body was found. He said a cord was about the girl's neck and was stretched on the floor at right angles to the body.
He said that after he saw the body he went back to where Frank was standing at the head of the stairs watching and went into a room on the left just beyond the stairs where he got a big piece of crocus-bagging; that he took this bagging back and tied the girl's body up in it much after the fashion a washerwoman tied up her soiled clothes; that he then took the body on his right shoulder and started up toward the elevator in the front (Frank remaining at the head of the stairs and just outside the double doors to the metal room all the while.)
Conley declared that when he had walked half way up the room the body slipped off his shoulder to the floor. (This was the place where the bloodspots were found and where it has hitherto been believed the girl was murdered.)
FRANK HELPED HIM CARRY HER.
"I then went to Mr. Frank," said the negro, "and told him the girl was too heavy for me to carry alone. Mr. Frank then left his position and walked back with me. He took hold of the foot end of the bundle and I the head. We carried her then to the elevator and put her down on the floor while Mr. Frank went into the office to get the key to the elevator switch. On the way to the elevator Mr. Frank let the feet fall. (The negro indicated the spot where this occurred.) The elevator door was open and the bars were raised so that we did not have to stoop. We put the body on the elevator with the feet toward the front. I stood at the head and Mr. Frank, who ran the elevator down, stood with one of his feet over one of the girl's legs which stuck out.
"When we reached the basement Mr. Frank gathered up the feet and me the head. We carried the body about twenty feet to the gas light and Mr. Frank dropped his end. He told me to pick it up and carry it back to the far end of the basement. I did so and placed it face down in the spot where it was found by Newt Lee, the night watchman.
FOUND HAT AND SHOE.
"I then removed the crocus bagging from around the body and found the hat, one shoe and a piece of ribbon had become detached. I took these along with bagging in my hand and called to Mr. Frank, who had climbed up the ladder to the cubby hole on the next landing and asked him what I must do with them. He told me to throw on the trash pile just in front of the boiler and just beside where I was standing at the time. I did as he directed. He then told me to run the elevator on up.
"When the elevator reached the landing where Mr. Frank was standing awaiting it h[e] stepped on almost before it stopped and fell heavily against me, grabbing me about the shoulders. When we reached the second floor—the office—the elevator stopped about a foot below the floor, and Mr. Frank was so excited he stu[m]bled out, falling on his knees. (The negro illustrated how Frank fell).
"After he got up he took me around the shoulders and led me straight into the inner office, closing all doors behind us. He told me to sit down at this desk (indicating a desk just back of the chair to Frank's own desk, the chairs of each desk almost touching their backs.)
"Mr. Frank sat down in his swivel chair and turned and twisted for a moment, turning first white and then red, and sort of gasping as he talked. We heard footsteps outside and Mr. Frank hurried me itno [sic] this wardrobe (indicating the wardrobe and climbing into one side of it). Mr. Frank closed the door and remarked: ‘There comes Emma Clark and Corinthia Hall. Be right still. I will be back in a minute.' He went outside and I heard him talking to some one, the voice sounded like that of a woman. I heard the strange voice say: ‘Are you all alone?' and Mr. Frank said: ‘Yes.'
"A minute or two later I heard the footsteps going out of the office and Mr. Frank came back, closing the office doors behind him. He then told me to come out of the wardrobe and motioned to me to sit back down in the chair behind his.
SWAYED LIKE HE WAS SICK.
"For a minute or two he clasped his hands and swayed about in his chair as if he was sick. Then he turned to me and told me to write on a pencil pad which was lying on the desk beside me. He dictated and I wrote: ‘That long, tall black negro did this by hisself.'
"Then he pushed his hands through his hair and mumbled: ‘Why should I hang when I have got rich folks in Brooklyn, New York. Then he took a yellow pad out of his desk. (The negro indicated the exact place on the right hand of the desk where he said the yellow order pad was taken from by Frank.)
"He handed me this pad and then told me to write another note. He dictated this note also and as far as I can it was like this (and the negro wrote the following on a pad without prompting):
"Dear mother a long tall black negro did this by hisself he told me if I wood lay down he wood love me play like the night watchman did this boy hisself.'
"Mr. Frank was just twisting in his chair all the time, and just rubbing his hands together. I asked him why he wanted to put that about the night watchman in the note, and he said ‘that's all right. I'll fix that. I am going to send these notes to my mother, who is rich, and she'll send you something.' The[n] he repeated: ‘Why should I hang; my people are rich?' and I said, ‘that's all right, Mr. Frank, but what's going to become of me; ain't you going to do anything for me for helping you carry the body down?" Mr. Frank said: ‘Yes, don't you worry.' He then took the notes from my hand and put them on his desk, after which he placed the inkstand on top of them. (The negro illustrated by picking up the inkstand on Frank's desk and placing it on the notes he had just written.)
"Then Mr. Frank turned around in his chair, facing me and sorter laughed. After which he got red in the face, then white, then red again. He seemed very much excited."
CONFESSION VOLUNTARY.
At this point in his narrative Conley interrupted by Detective Chief Lanford and asked to state in the presence of all those standing around him if he had made his confession of his own free will.
"'Yes, sir,' replied the negro, ‘I am telling this because I want to tell it. I have been upholding Mr. Frank because he told me that Saturday that he would see me Monday if he lived and make it all right with me."
"Have you been abused or threatened by the officers into making this confession?" inquired Chief Lanford.
"No, sir," said the negro; "the officers have treated me kindly."
"Why did you change your first statement?" interrogated Chief Beavers.
"Because I was upholding Mr. Frank until I saw the newspapers in the chief's office and learned that everybody at the factory was trying to put the blame on me; then I decided to tell the whole truth."
One of the officers asked Conley if Frank had not given him some money while he was sitting in the office after he wrote the notes, and the negro replied:
TOOK MONEY BACK.
"Yes, sir; he handed me a roll of bills and said it was $200. I took it in my hand and in a little while he told me to let him see it. I thought he wanted to count the money, but he put it in his pocket and told me he would see me Monday if he lived. He had given me a cigarette box in which there was $2.50, and after he took back the roll of bills I asked him if I could have [1 word illegible] in this box and he said I could.
AFFIDAVIT MADE PUBLIC.
The third affidavit of James Conley, the negro sweeper at the National Pencil factory in which he declares that he assisted Superintendent Leo M. Frank in disposing of the murdered body of little Mary Phagan, has been made public.
The affidavit confirms The Journal's exclusive story in Thursday's night extra and confirms the detailed account of the confession given exclusively in The Journal's early morning edition on Friday.
The negro's third affidavit is the most sensational development in the Phagan murder case since the arrest of Superintendent Frank and is regarded by the detectives as the most important link in their chain of evidence against the factory official.
The negro's admission of complicity in the crime has not changed, however, the theory of the city detectives and the other prosecuting officials, who, with Conley still charge the crime to Leo M. Frank.
In the third affidavit the negro Conley alleges in substance that Frank told him to go to the machine room and bring out the body of a girl he had hurt; that he found the girl dead, but at Frank's direction started to carry her out; that the body slipped from his shoulder to the floor of a dressing room; that with Frank's assistance he carried it to the elevator using a wide piece of cotton cloth as a bier; that Frank ran the elevator to the basement; that he (Conley) placed the body on his shoulder and at Frank's direction carried her to the trash pile; that he picked up the hat and shoes from the place where she fell and threw them into the basement; that Frank took him into his private office and hid him in a wardrobe there, while he went out and talked to two ladies, who came up the steps; that when the women left he wrote the alibi notes at Frank's dictation and that then the superintendent gave him [1 word illegible] in bills, but took them back, saying that he would give them to him on Monday; that then he was dismissed.
COMMITTED TO TOWER.
On Thursday, Judge L. S. Roan, of the criminal division of the superior court, on the petition of Solicitor General Hugh M. Dorsey, signed an order committing James Conley to the Fulton county jail to be held as a material witness in the case against Leo M. Frank. He was allowed to remain at police headquarters Thursday night as a courtesy to the detectives.
If Frank persists in his story, the solicitor general declares that he will be indicted as an accessory after the fact of the murder.
ONE TO THREE YEARS.
If found guilty on this charge Conley will escape with the comparatively light punishment of service of from one to three years in the penitentiary.
The solicitor's statement that Conley will probably be indicted as an accessory after the fact is considered of unusual significance since it shows that despite the confession of the negro, the theory of the authorities that the man indicted by the grand jury is guilty of the crime has not changed.
An official who is fully cognizant of every statement made by Conley in his startling confession Thursday afternoon, is authority for the statement that the negro's admissions have not yet changed the aspect of the state's case.
An accessory after the fact is defined in the criminal code of Georgia, section 17 as "a person with full knowledge that a crime has been committed, conceals it from the magistrate, harbors, assists or protects the person charged with or convicted of the crime."
In most cases the accessory after the fact is punished as for a misdemeanor.
For murder cases, however, section [number illegible] of the criminal code of 1911 says: "If any person shall receive, harbor or conceal any person guilty of a crime punishable by death or imprisonment, and labor in the penitentiary knowing such person to be guilty, such person so receiving, harboring or concealing shall be deemed an accessory after the fact, and shall be punished by imprisonment and labor in the penitentiary for not less than one year nor longer than three years."
Should the state be able to show that Conley knew that a crime was being committed in the building, although he was not present and did not see the actual commission of the crime, still, under the law, the negro would be a principal in the second degree, and his offense would be punishable with death.
Apparently, however, it is not the intention of the authorities to press any charge against the negro except that of accessory after the fact, and thereby they give full credence to his story.
FRANK IS SILENT.
Superintendent Leo M. Frank, Friday, declined to comment in any wise upon the Conley confession made to the police. The accused man refused the request of a Journal reporter that he or his advisors make a statement relative to Conley's admissions.
During the day Frank received a number of friends in his cell at the Tower and read every issue of the newspapers, apparently with keen interest. While none of his advisors would talk, it seemed to be agreed tacitly that no statement would emanate from Frank or his friends until Luther Z. Rosser, his attorney, returned from Clayton and [1 word illegible] be apprised of the new turn the Phagan mystery had taken during his absence.
Confession Followed Gruelling Examination
Conley's latest confession has created a tremendous sensation about police headquarters.
He made the confession during the course of a sweating which lasted from 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon until nearly 6 o'clock.
The officers present while the negro was being examined were Chief Beavers, Chief of Detectives Lanford, Detective Pat Campbell and Harry Scott, of the Pinkertons.
SOLICITOR KEPT INFORMED.
As the sensational statements were being dragged sentence by sentence from the frightened negro, the officials who were in Chief Lanford's office were in constant communication with Solicitor General Hugh M. Dorsey. Several times Newton Garner, trusted attaché of the solicitor's office, was called in conference by Chief Lanford and each time he carried his report to the solicitor.
When the examination was over and Conley, the sweat pouring from his brow, had been led back to his cell, reporters were admitted to the chief's office, but the only official statement given out was that the negro had made a third affidavit. Chief Lanford stated that there were reasons which made him desire not to give out the details of the negro's confession.
In ten minutes after the conference was over, however, The Journal night extra, carrying the exclusive story of the negro's new confession, reached headquarters, and none of the officials would say that any portion of the story was incorrect.
CONLEY'S SEVERAL STATEMENTS.
The piece-meal confessions of the negro Conley are playing an important part in the Phagan case.
Conley knowing that he had been trapped in lies, made his first admission on last Saturday at the time when the jury was preparing to indict Leo M. Frank for the crime. He then told officers that he wrote the notes found by Mary Phagan's body on Friday before the crime.
The officers got specimens of his handwriting, which they say show conclusively that he wrote the notes found by the murdered girl's body.
They could not conceive of such a crime being premeditated, however, and continued to sweat the negro. Wednesday he broke down again, and told the detectives that he wrote the notes at Mr. Frank's dictation on Saturday, the day of the tragedy.
He told that he was secreted behind boxes on the first floor most of the morning. He told of actions of people and occurrences about the factory, which he could not have known had he not been there on the day of the crime. The negro's statements, except for a few discrepancies in time, which the officers attribute to the ordinary fallibility of his mind, were fully corroborated.
This convinced the detectives that Conley knew more of the crime than he had ever told and they kept hammering at him with the result that he broke down again Thursday afternoon.
While the detectives believe that Conley is now telling the truth, they think that he may know even more about the crime, especially the small details, than he told on Thursday afternoon, and they say that they are not going to rest until they are satisfied that he has told the whole truth.
WENT TO CONFRONT FRANK.
The detectives are still extremely anxious that Conley be allowed to face Frank and tell his story to him.
They believe that the negro cannot tell the full story before the factory official without the nerve of one of the two men breaking down and throwing a new light on the tragedy.
Luther Z. Rosser, counsel for Mr. Frank, is expected to return to the city during the day Friday and efforts will then be made to get his permission to confront Frank with the negro.
Sheriff Mangum has consistently refused to allow the negro to go to Frank's cell with the detectives unless Frank gives his permission. No superior court judge is expected to give an order allowing the interview if Frank objects to it, and as a result the matter depends on the attitude of Attorney Rosser.
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- You Are There: Frank Not Home Hours on Saturday Declares Lanford, Atlanta Constitution, May 24th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 13th, 2021]
- You Are There: Negro Sweeper Tells Officer Frank Asked Him to Write Some Notes Day Before Tragedy, Atlanta Journal, May 24th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 11th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank the Guilty Man, Declares Chief Lanford, Atlanta Constitution, May 25th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 10th, 2021]
- You Are There: I'll Indict Gang, Says Beavers, Atlanta Georgian, May 25th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 9th, 2021]
- You Are There: "Lanford is the Controlling Genius of Conspiracy to Protect the Murderer of Little Mary Phagan", Atlanta Journal, May 25th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 8th, 2021]
- You Are There: Evidence Against Frank Conclusive, Say Police, Atlanta Georgian, May 26th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 6th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank is Guilty, Says Pinkerton, Atlanta Constitution, May 26th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 7th, 2021]
- You Are There: Burns Agency Quits the Phagan Case; Tobie Leaves Today, Atlanta Constitution, May 27th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 5th, 2021]
- You Are There: "I Have No Proof of Bribery in Phagan Case," Says Chief, Atlanta Journal, May 26th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 3rd, 2021]
- You Are There: Suspicion Turned to Conley; Accused by Factory Foreman, Atlanta Georgian, May 27th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 4th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley Reported to Admit Writing Notes Saturday, Atlanta Constitution, May 28th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 1st, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley Says Frank Took Him to Plant on Day of Slaying, Atlanta Georgian, May 28th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 31st, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley Tells in Detail of Writing Notes on Saturday at Dictation of Mr. Frank, Atlanta Journal, May 28th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 30th, 2021]
- You Are There: A. S. Colyar Released From Bond on Thursday, Atlanta Journal, May 29th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 27th, 2021]
- You Are There: Negro Conley's Affidavit Lays Bare Slaying, Atlanta Georgian, May 29th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 28th, 2021]
- You Are There: Negro Sweeper Tells the Story of Murder Notes, Atlanta Constitution, May 29th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 29th, 2021]
- You Are There: But One Thing is Proved in Mary Phagan Mystery, Atlanta Constitution, May 30th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 26th, 2021]
- You Are There: Negro Conley Now Says He Helped to Carry Away Body, Atlanta Georgian, May 30th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2021]
- You Are There: Grand Jury Called to Meet Tuesday in Special Session, Atlanta Journal, May 31st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 21st, 2021]
- You Are There: Mary Phagan's Murder Was Work of a Negro Declares Leo M. Frank, Atlanta Constitution, May 31st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 23rd, 2021]
- You Are There: Plan to Confront Conley and Frank for New Admission, Atlanta Georgian, May 31st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 22nd, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley is Removed from Fulton Tower at His Own Request, Atlanta Constitution, June 1st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 20th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley's Statement Analyzed From Two Different Angles, Atlanta Journal, June 1st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 18th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley's Story Cinches Case Against Frank, Says Lanford, Atlanta Georgian, June 1st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 19th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank Asked Room to Conceal Body Believes Lanford, Atlanta Constitution, June 2nd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 17th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank's Defense is Outlined, Atlanta Journal, June 2nd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 15th, 2021]
- You Are There: Negro Cook at Home Where Frank Lived Held by the Police, Atlanta Georgian, June 2nd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 16th, 2021]
- You Are There: Attorney Retained for Negro Servant at Frank's Home, Atlanta Journal, June 3rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 12th, 2021]
- You Are There: Bitter Fight Certain in Trial of Frank, Atlanta Georgian, June 3rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 13th, 2021]
- You Are There: Leo Frank's Cook Put Under Arrest, Atlanta Constitution, June 3rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 14th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank's Cook Was Counted Upon as Defense Witness, Atlanta Georgian, June 4th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 10th, 2021]
- You Are There: Sensational Affidavit Made by Minola M'Knight, Negro Cook at Home of L. M. Frank, Atlanta Journal, June 4th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 9th, 2021]
- You Are There: Servant of Frank is Liberated After Long Examination, Atlanta Constitution, June 4th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 11th, 2021]
- You Are There: Cook Repudiates Entire Affidavit Police Possess, Atlanta Georgian, June 5th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 7th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank Wanted Gun to Take His Life, Says Negro Cook, Atlanta Constitution, June 5th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 8th, 2021]
- You Are There: "My Husband is Innocent," Declares Mrs. Leo M. Frank In First Public Statement, Atlanta Journal, June 5th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 6th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley Sticks to His Story; Declares Detective Chief, Atlanta Journal, June 6th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 3rd, 2021]
- You Are There: Dorsey Replies to the Charges of Mrs. L. Frank, Atlanta Constitution, June 6th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 5th, 2021]
- You Are There: Report Negro Found Who Saw Phagan Attack, Atlanta Georgian, June 6th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 4th, 2021]
- You Are There: Current in Effect on Day of Tragedy, Atlanta Constitution, June 7th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 2nd, 2021]
- You Are There: Defense Digs Deep to Show Conley is Phagan Girl Slayer, Atlanta Georgian, June 7th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: July 1st, 2021]
- You Are There: "Torture Chamber" Methods Charged in Getting Evidence, Atlanta Journal, June 7th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 30th, 2021]
- You Are There: Fair Play Alone Can Find Truth in Phagan Puzzle, Declares Old Reporter, Atlanta Georgian, June 8th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 28th, 2021]
- You Are There: Lanford Answers Felder's Charge, Atlanta Constitution, June 8th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 29th, 2021]
- You Are There: Solicitor Makes No Reply to Mrs. Frank, Atlanta Journal, June 8th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 27th, 2021]
- You Are There: Defense to Make Next Move in Phagan Case, Atlanta Journal, June 9th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 25th, 2021]
- You Are There: Foreman Tells Why He Holds Conley Guilty, Atlanta Georgian, June 9th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2021]
- You Are There: Eyewitness to Phagan Slaying Sought, Atlanta Georgian, June 10th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 23rd, 2021]
- You Are There: Leo Frank Reported Ready for His Trial, Atlanta Constitution, June 10th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 24th, 2021]
- You Are There: Luther Z. Rosser, Attorney for Frank, Trains His Guns on City Detective Chief, Atlanta Journal, June 10th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 22nd, 2021]
- You Are There: Dictograph Records Crooked, Says Gentry, Atlanta Constitution, June 11th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 21st, 2021]
- You Are There: Grand Jury Will Probe Affidavits About Dictagraph, Atlanta Journal, June 11th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2021]
- You Are There: Police Hold Conley By Court's Order, Atlanta Georgian, June 11th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 20th, 2021]
- You Are There: Court's Order May Result in Meeting of Negro and Frank, Atlanta Journal, June 12th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 16th, 2021]
- You Are There: Face Conley and Frank, Lanford Urges, Atlanta Georgian, June 12th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 17th, 2021]
- You Are There: Grand Jury Will Probe Affidavits About Dictagraph, Atlanta Constitution, June 12th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 18th, 2021]
- You Are There: Judge Roan to Decide Conley's Jail Fate, Atlanta Georgian, June 13th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 14th, 2021]
- You Are There: Negro Conley May Face Frank Today, Atlanta Constitution, June 13th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 15th, 2021]
- You Are There: Solicitor H. M. Dorsey Wins in First Clash; L. Z. Rosser Declares Procedure a Farce, Atlanta Journal, June 13th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 13th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley Released, Then Rearrested, Atlanta Constitution, June 14th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 12th, 2021]
- You Are There: Solicitor H. M. Dorsey Leaves for New York, Atlanta Journal, June 14th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 10th, 2021]
- You Are There: State Takes Advantage of Points Known, Atlanta Georgian, June 14th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank Hooper Aids Phagan Prosecution, Atlanta Constitution, June 15th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2021]
- You Are There: Gentry, Found by Journal, Says Notes Will Show Enough to Justify What Was Sworn To, Atlanta Journal, June 15th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 8th, 2021]
- You Are There: Constitution Picture Will Figure in Trial, Atlanta Constitution, June 16th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 7th, 2021]
- You Are There: Dorsey Aide Says Frank Is Fast In Net, Atlanta Georgian, June 16th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 6th, 2021]
- You Are There: Hooper Wants a Rest For Public From Case, Atlanta Journal, June 16th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 5th, 2021]
- You Are There: Constitution Picture Will Figure in Trial, Atlanta Constitution, June 17th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 4th, 2021]
- You Are There: Guessers See a Mystery in Dorsey-Hooper Trips, Atlanta Journal, June 17th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 2nd, 2021]
- You Are There: Sensations in Phagan Case at Hand, Atlanta Georgian, June 17th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2021]
- You Are There: Rush Plans for Trial of Leo Frank, Atlanta Georgian, June 18th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 31st, 2021]
- You Are There: Two New Witnesses Sought by Officers, Atlanta Constitution, June 18th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: June 1st, 2021]
- You Are There: Will Reuben R. Arnold Aid Frank's Defense?, Atlanta Journal, June 18th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 30th, 2021]
- You Are There: Blow Aimed at Formby Story, Atlanta Georgian, June 19th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 28th, 2021]
- You Are There: Hooper Returns and Takes Up Phagan Case, Atlanta Journal, June 19th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 27th, 2021]
- You Are There: Reuben Arnold May Aid Frank's Defense In Big Murder Trial, Atlanta Constitution, June 19th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 29th, 2021]
- You Are There: Formby Woman May Not Be A Witness, Atlanta Constitution, June 20th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 26th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank Case May Not Be Tried June 30, Atlanta Journal, June 20th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 24th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank Trial Will Not Be Long One, Atlanta Georgian, June 20th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 25th, 2021]
- You Are There: Date of Frank Trial Still In Much Doubt, Atlanta Journal, June 21st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 21st, 2021]
- You Are There: Justice Aim in Phagan Case, Says Hooper, Atlanta Georgian, June 21st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 22nd, 2021]
- You Are There: Postponement Likely In Leo Frank's Trial, Atlanta Constitution, June 21st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 23rd, 2021]
- You Are There: Arnold to Aid Frank, Atlanta Georgian, June 22nd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 19th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank Not Guilty of Phagan Murder Declares Arnold, Atlanta Constitution, June 22nd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 20th, 2021]
- You Are There: Rosser and Brandon Join With Slaton and Phillips, Atlanta Journal, June 22nd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 18th, 2021]
- You Are There: Leo M. Frank's Trial June 30, Says Dorsey, Atlanta Constitution, June 23rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 17th, 2021]
- You Are There: Solicitor Will Fix Frank Trial for June 30, He Says, Atlanta Journal, June 23rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2021]
- You Are There: Venire of 72 for Frank Jury Is Drawn, Atlanta Georgian, June 23rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2021]
- You Are There: Both Sides Called in Conference by Judge; Trial Set for July 28, Atlanta Georgian, June 24th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 13th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank's Trial Set For Next Monday, Atlanta Constitution, June 24th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 14th, 2021]
- You Are There: July 28 Is Date Agreed Upon for Trial of Frank, Atlanta Journal, June 24th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 12th, 2021]
- You Are There: Both Sides Are Ready for Trial of Frank, Atlanta Journal, June 25th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 9th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley, Put on Grill, Sticks Story, Atlanta Georgian, June 25th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2021]
- You Are There: Trial of Leo Frank Postponed by Judge, Atlanta Constitution, June 25th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 11th, 2021]
- You Are There: Stover Girl Will Star in Frank Trial, Atlanta Georgian, June 26th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2021]
- You Are There: To Hold Frank Trial in the Old City Hall, Atlanta Journal, June 26th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 7th, 2021]
- You Are There: Hooper Sees Conley for the First Time, Atlanta Journal, June 27th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2021]
- You Are There: New Frank Evidence Held by Dorsey, Atlanta Georgian, June 27th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 6th, 2021]
- You Are There: Hooper and Goldstein Join Little and Powell, Atlanta Journal, June 28th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 2nd, 2021]
- You Are There: Lanford and Felder Indicted for Libel, Atlanta Constitution, June 28th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2021]
- You Are There: State Secures New Phagan Evidence, Atlanta Georgian, June 28th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2021]
- You Are There: Many Experts to Take Stand in Frank Trial, Atlanta Georgian, June 29th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 30th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley Tale Is Hope of Defense, Atlanta Georgian, June 30th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 29th, 2021]
- You Are There: Facts Do Not Indicate Indictment of Conley, Atlanta Journal, July 1, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 27th, 2021]
- You Are There: May Indict Conley as Slayer, Atlanta Georgian, July 1, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 28th, 2021]
- You Are There: Findings in Probe are Guarded, Atlanta Georgian, July 2nd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 23rd, 2021]
- You Are There: Writ Sought In Move to Free Negro Lee, Atlanta Georgian, July 3rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 26th, 2021]
- You Are There: Effort Will Be Made to Free Newt Lee, Atlanta Constitution, July 4th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2021]
- You Are There: Lee's Lawyer Expects Delay in Frank Case, Atlanta Journal, July 4th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 23rd, 2021]
- You Are There: New Testimony Lays Crime to Conley, Atlanta Georgian, July 4th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 24th, 2021]
- You Are There: Fight for Newt Lee's Freedom is Delayed, Atlanta Journal, July 5th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 21st, 2021]
- You Are There: Liberty for Newt Lee Sought, Atlanta Georgian, July 5th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 22nd, 2021]
- You Are There: New Move in Phagan Case by Solicitor, Atlanta Georgian, July 6th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 20th, 2021]
- You Are There: Lee's Attorney is Ready for Writ Fight, Atlanta Georgian, July 7th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 19th, 2021]
- You Are There: Attitude of Defense Secret, Atlanta Georgian, July 8th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 18th, 2021]
- You Are There: Newt Lee's Attorneys Seeking His Freedom, Atlanta Journal, July 8th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 17th, 2021]
- You Are There: Mary Phagan Pay Envelope Found, Atlanta Journal, July 9th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 15th, 2021]
- You Are There: New Evidence in Phagan Case Found, Atlanta Georgian, July 9th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 16th, 2021]
- You Are There: Mary Phagan's Pay Envelope is Found, Atlanta Constitution, July 10th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 14th, 2021]
- You Are There: No Finger Prints Found by Expert on Phagan Envelope, Atlanta Journal, July 10th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 12th, 2021]
- You Are There: Says Conley Confessed Slaying, Atlanta Georgian, July 10th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 13th, 2021]
- You Are There: Agent Claims Conley Confessed to Murder, Atlanta Journal, July 11th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 9th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley Not Right Man, Says Mincey, Atlanta Constitution, July 11th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 11th, 2021]
- You Are There: Slaying Charge for Conley Is Expected, Atlanta Georgian, July 11th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley Again Quizzed by Prosecutor Dorsey, Atlanta Journal, July 12th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 7th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley Kept on Grill 4 Hours, Atlanta Georgian, July 12th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 8th, 2021]
- You Are There: Former Story True, Says Negro Sweeper, Atlanta Constitution, July 13th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 6th, 2021]
- You Are There: Seek Negro Who Says He Was Eye-Witness to Phagan Murder, Atlanta Georgian, July 13th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 5th, 2021]
- You Are There: Mincey's Own Story, Atlanta Georgian, July 14th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 4th, 2021]
- You Are There: Holloway Corroborates Mincey's Affidavit, Atlanta Georgian, July 15th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 3rd, 2021]
- You Are There: Mincey Affidavit Not New to the Solicitor, Atlanta Journal, July 15th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 2nd, 2021]
- You Are There: Dorsey Adds Startling Evidence, Atlanta Georgian, July 16th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2021]
- You Are There: No New Indictment Says Jury Foreman, Atlanta Constitution, July 16th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: April 1st, 2021]
- You Are There: Second Phagan Indictment Probable, Atlanta Journal, July 16th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 30th, 2021]
- You Are There: Dorsey Blocked Indictment of Conley, Atlanta Georgian, July 17th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 29th, 2021]
- You Are There: Effort Being Made to Indict Negro Conley, Atlanta Journal, July 17th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 28th, 2021]
- You Are There: Detectives Working to Discredit Mincey, Atlanta Georgian, July 18th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 26th, 2021]
- You Are There: Grand Jury Is Called Monday to Indict Jim Conley, Atlanta Journal, July 18th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 25th, 2021]
- You Are There: Many Rumors Afloat Regarding Grand Jury, Atlanta Constitution, July 18th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 27th, 2021]
- You Are There: Dorsey Resists Move to Indict Jim Conley, Atlanta Georgian, July 19th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 23rd, 2021]
- You Are There: Jury Is Determined to Consider a Bill Against Jim Conley, Atlanta Journal, July 19th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 22nd, 2021]
- You Are There: Scott Believes Conley Innocent, Asserts Lanford, Atlanta Constitution, July 19th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 24th, 2021]
- You Are There: Counsel of Frank Says Dorsey Has Sought to Hide Facts, Atlanta Georgian, July 20th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 20th, 2021]
- You Are There: Dorsey Is Seeking to Be Grand Jury And Solicitor Too, Say Frank's Counsel, Atlanta Journal, July 20th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 19th, 2021]
- You Are There: Mrs. Nina Formby Will Not Return for Trial, Atlanta Constitution, July 20th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 21st, 2021]
- You Are There: Protest of Solicitor Dorsey Wins, Atlanta Georgian, July 21st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 18th, 2021]
- You Are There: Will Not Indict Jim Conley Now, Jury's Decision, Atlanta Journal, July 21st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 17th, 2021]
- You Are There: Story of Phagan Case by Chapters, Atlanta Georgian, July 22nd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 16th, 2021]
- You Are There: Was Mary Phagan Killed With Bludgeon?, Atlanta Journal, July 22nd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 15th, 2021]
- You Are There: Bloody Club Lends New Clue to Mystery, Atlanta Constitution, July 23rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 14th, 2021]
- You Are There: Fight Expected Over Effort to Defer Frank Case, Atlanta Journal, July 23rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 12th, 2021]
- You Are There: Second Chapter in Phagan Mystery, Atlanta Georgian, July 23rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 13th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank's Trial May be Postponed Until Early in the Fall, Atlanta Journal, July 24th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 9th, 2021]
- You Are There: Phagan Mystery Club Examined by Experts, Atlanta Constitution, July 24th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 11th, 2021]
- You Are There: Third Chapter in Phagan Mystery, Atlanta Georgian, July 24th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 10th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank Will Likely Face Trial Monday for Phagan Crime, Atlanta Journal, July 25th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 6th, 2021]
- You Are There: Try to Corroborate Story Told by Conley, Atlanta Constitution, July 25th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 8th, 2021]
- You Are There: Witnesses for Frank Called, Atlanta Georgian, July 25th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 7th, 2021]
- You Are There: Chapter 5 in Phagan Case, Atlanta Georgian, July 26th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 4th, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank's Lawyers Ready for Trial, Atlanta Constitution, July 26th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 5th, 2021]
- You Are There: Leo Frank Expects Acquittal and Asks an Immediate Trial, Atlanta Journal, July 26th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 3rd, 2021]
- You Are There: All in Readiness for Frank's Trial Monday Morning, Atlanta Constitution, July 27th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 2nd, 2021]
- You Are There: Leo M. Frank Will Go to Trial Monday, It Is Now Believed, Atlanta Journal, July 27th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 28th, 2021]
- You Are There: Phagan Case of Peculiar And Enthralling Interest, Atlanta Georgian, July 27th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: March 1st, 2021]
- You Are There: Court Scenes at Frank Trial; How It Looks Inside and Out, Atlanta Journal, July 28th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 25th, 2021]
- You Are There: Leo Frank's Trial on Murder Charge Booked for Today, Atlanta Constitution, July 28th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 27th, 2021]
- You Are There: Mary Phagan's Mother Testifies, Atlanta Georgian, July 28th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 26th, 2021]
- You Are There: Numerous Witnesses Called in Frank Case, Atlanta Constitution, July 29th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 24th, 2021]
- You Are There: Spectators at Frank Trial Make an Absorbing Study, Atlanta Journal, July 29th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2021]
- You Are There: Defense to Claim Strands of Hair Found Were Not Mary Phagan's, Atlanta Journal, July 30th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 18th, 2021]
- You Are There: Gantt Has Startling Evidence; Dorsey Promises New Testimony Against Frank, Atlanta Georgian, July 30th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 19th, 2021]
- You Are There: Officer Tells About Discovery Of Body of Girl in Basement, Atlanta Constitution, July 30th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 20th, 2021]
- You Are There: Rogers on Stand Describes Visit of Frank to Undertakers, Atlanta Constitution, July 31st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2021]
- You Are There: Rosser Riddles One of the State's Chief Witnesses, Atlanta Journal, July 31st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 15th, 2021]
- You Are There: Scott Trapped Us, Dorsey Charges; Pinkerton Man Is Also Attacked by the Defense, Atlanta Georgian, July 31st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 16th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley Takes Stand Saturday, Atlanta Georgian, August 1st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 13th, 2021]
- You Are There: Watchman Swears Elevator Was Open; Changes Evidence, Atlanta Journal, August 1st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 12th, 2021]
- You Are There: William Gheesling, Embalmer, Tells of Wounds on Girl's Body, Atlanta Constitution, August 1st, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2021]
- You Are There: Dr. Harris Collapses on Stand as He Gives Sensational Evidence, Atlanta Journal, August 2nd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 9th, 2021]
- You Are There: Startling Statements Made During Testimony of Dr. Harris, Atlanta Constitution, August 2nd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 11th, 2021]
- You Are There: Will 5 Ounces of Cabbage Help Convict Leo M. Frank?, Atlanta Georgian, August 2nd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 10th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley to Bring Frank Case Crisis, Atlanta Georgian, August 3rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 7th, 2021]
- You Are There: Detective Waggoner Describes Extreme Nervousness of Frank, Atlanta Constitution, August 3rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 8th, 2021]
- You Are There: State's Case Against Frank As It Stands After Week's Testimony Is Shown Here, Atlanta Journal, August 3rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 6th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley's Story In Detail; Women Barred By Judge, Atlanta Georgian, August 4th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 4th, 2021]
- You Are There: Leo Frank's Trial Is Attracting Universal Interest in Georgia, Atlanta Constitution, August 4th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 5th, 2021]
- You Are There: Many Discrepancies Between Conley's Testimony and His Testimony Given to Detectives, Atlanta Journal, August 4th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 3rd, 2021]
- You Are There: Frank Very Nervous, Testifies L. O. Grice, Atlanta Constitution, August 5th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 2nd, 2021]
- You Are There: Lawyers on Both Sides Satisfied With Conley, Atlanta Journal, August 5th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 31st, 2021]
- You Are There: Mrs. Frank Breaks Down in Court, Atlanta Georgian, August 5th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 1st, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley Swears Frank Hid Purse, Atlanta Georgian, August 6th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 29th, 2021]
- You Are There: Conley's Main Story Still Remains Unshaken, Atlanta Constitution, August 6th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 30th, 2021]
- You Are There: Judge Roan Reverses Decision on Conley Testimony, Atlanta Journal, August 6th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 28th, 2021]
- You Are There: Roan's Ruling Heavy Blow to Defense, Atlanta Georgian, August 7th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: January 27th, 2021]
- You Are There:Atlanta Georgian, June 29th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: May 1st, 2021]
- You Are There: Detective Harry Scott's Testimony as Given Before Coroner's Jury, Atlanta Journal, May 9th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: September 25th, 2021]
- You Are There: Felder Barely Missed Being Trapped by His Own Dictograph, Atlanta Journal, May 27th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 2nd, 2021]
- You Are There: Indictment of Both Lee and Frank is Asked, Atlanta Georgian, May 23rd, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2021]
- You Are There: Lawyers Hammer Lee for Two Hours at Monday Afternoon Session, Atlanta Journal, July 29th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: February 21st, 2021]
- You Are There: Probe Phagan Case Grand Jury Urged, Atlanta Constitution, May 6th, 1913 [Last Updated On: September 25th, 2023] [Originally Added On: October 5th, 2021]