0992 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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Denham, Harry--Continued
They were washing at the time................................. 108.
3:10 p. m., White and Denham left............................. 108.
They saw Frank in office at work.............................. 108.
White borrowed $2.00 from Frank............................... 108.
Whole building open to Denham and White....................... 108.
Elevator
Did not hear, all day, 26th................................... 108.
No noises but street noises................................... 108.
Wheels of, can be seen from where they worked, about forty feet
away.......................................................... 109.
Crooks sacks on floor, where working........................... 109.
Dickerson, Miss Ople
Conley's character bad........................................ 171.
Has known him 2 years.......................................... 171.
Frank's character good........................................ 171.
Has known Frank 17 months..................................... 171.
Never met Frank for immoral purposes........................... 171.
Works on second floor.......................................... 171.
Distances
Factory from corners of Hunter and Broad Sts., Marietta and Forsyth
Sts., Whitehall and Hunter Sts., in minutes, walking at moderate gait
Castro, L. M................................................... 153, 154
Dobbs, L. S.
April 27th..................................................... 7.
3:25 a. m., called to factory.................................. 7.
Went in W. W. Rogers automobile............................... 7.
3:30 a. m., reached factory.................................... 7.
Body of deceased described.................................... 7.
Impossible at first to tell color.............................. 7.
Required some time to determine color.......................... 7.
Place described................................................ 7.
Dobbs, W. C.
Matthews, W. M., told him Epps and deceased left car together, 26th. 232
Dressing Room, Ladies', on Second Floor
7:00 a. m., girls not supposed to be in........................ 173.
Flirting in.................................................... 171-172.
Ladies in factory reported..................................... 173.
No bath tub................................................... 173.
No lock on door............................................... 173.
No toilet in.................................................. 173.
Not used for rest room......................................... 173.
Used only to change outer clothes before and after work hours..... 173.
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