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William J. Burns and the Great Leo Frank Case Carnival Introduction IN 1914, six days short of the first anniversary of the strangulation-murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan by Jewish businessman and B’nai Continue Reading →
William J. Burns and the Great Leo Frank Case Carnival Introduction IN 1914, six days short of the first anniversary of the strangulation-murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan by Jewish businessman and B’nai Continue Reading →
Frank Should Know Fate Before the Week Passes is Opinion of Attorneys Atlanta JournalAugust 17th, 1913 While Defense Has About Forty Character Witnesses, It’s Not Believed That Their Testimony Will Continue Reading →
Frank Makes Unique Point In New Fight Before U. S. Court Atlanta JournalDecember 18th, 1914 In Petition to Judge Newman for Writ of Habeas Corpus to Set Aside Verdict, He Continue Reading →
Frank’s Attorneys Take New Fight To U. S. Judge Newman Atlanta JournalDecember 17th, 1914 Writ of Habeas Corpus Will Be Asked of the Federal District Court This Afternoon. DUE PROCESS Continue Reading →
Palmer Peas Poses As Newt Lee; Recorder Learns Something Of The Lotus Eaters And Cocaine Alley Atlanta JournalDecember 13th, 1914 HELL’S HALF ACRE WHAR YO DUN BIN, PINKIE? OVER T’DE Continue Reading →
C. E. Sears Quit Burns; Comes Back To Atlanta Atlanta JournalDecember 11th, 1914 C. E. Sears, who was Manager of the Atlanta branch of the W. J. Burns National Detective Continue Reading →
New Court Move For Frank Expected Soon Atlanta JournalDecember 10th, 1914 Attorneys Refuse to Discuss Plans, but Continue Conferences While Attorneys for Leo M. Frank refuse to discuss their plans, Continue Reading →
Leo Frank Re-sentenced To Be Hanged January 22 Atlanta JournalDecember 9th, 1914 “AN INNOCENT MAN CONDEMNED,” SAYS HE TO JUDGE HILL Prisoner Receives Death Sentence Calmly After Making Statement to Continue Reading →
Executive Clemency Frank’s Only Hope Following Decision Atlanta JournalDecember 7th, 1914 United States Supreme Court refuses to allow filing of Writ of Error in famous case with that bench. New Continue Reading →
Leo Frank Will Not Be Resentenced This Week Atlanta JournalDecember 3rd, 1914 Judge Hill, who is ill, will likely be able to attend court Monday. With no decision on the Continue Reading →
