0381 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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mention his hanging his head. He always work with the
police on criminal cases. No, I did not testify before the
Coroner about any white stuff having been smeared over these
supposed blood spots. I am not sure whether I got the state-
ment about Mary Phagan being familiar with Gantt from Mr.
Darley or Mr. Frank. Mr. Frank was present at the time. Mr.
Frank told me when the little girl asked if the metal had
come back that he said "I don't know." It may be true that I
swore before the Coroner that in answer to that question from
Mary Phagan as to whether the metal had come yet that Frank
said, "No," and it is possible that I so reported to you.
If I said "No," I meant "I don't know." I say now that Mr.
Frank told me he left the factory at 1:10 P.M. If I reported
to you that he told me he left at one o'clock, I made a very
serious mistake. That is an oversight. Yes, I reported to
the police before I reported to Mr. Haas or Mr. Montag.
RE DIRECT EXAMINATION.
Yes, our agency reported to the police about finding the
club. I find it is in our report of May 15th. I don't know
when it was reported I was out of town. I worked all through
this case with Detective Black and every move he made was known
to both of us. As to the. the stairway from the basement to the
upper floor, there was a great deal of dust on the stairs and
the dust didn't seem to be disturbed. This diagram is not in
the picture but is near the back door. I was called
and examined
MISS MONTEEN STOVER, sworn for the State.
I worked at the National Pencil Company prior to April
26th, 1913. I was at the factory at five minutes after twelve
on that day. I stayed there five minutes and left at ten
minutes after twelve. I went there to get my money. I went.

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