1014 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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Quinn, Limmie—Continued
Spots, could not tell whether of paint, varnish or blood.................. 106.
Spots of blood
Often on floor from cuts
Witness relates instances of cuts where girls bled profusely and passed by spots found by Barrett, coming to office to have cuts dressed.................. 106.
Women, about 100, worked in factory.................. 106.

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Conductor Hollis said George Epps and deceased on his car, 26th.................. 235.
Denied by Hollis.................. 235.
Rich relatives in Brooklyn, none.................. 125.
Frank's parents worth only $20,000.................. 125.
Robinson, Miss Ruth
Saw Frank once speak to deceased.................. 222.
Called her by name.................. 222.
Rogers, W. W.
April 27th
5:00 to 6:30 a. m., at factory, and heard Starnes phone conversation
Description of body of deceased.................. 15.
Excrement in elevator shaft
Mashed by elevator, 27th.................. 15.
"Healthy man's excrement".................. 15.
Factory
Frank opened safe readily and told about girl deceased Saturday.................. 13.
He opened safe with no difficulty.................. 15.
Time clock
Frank suggested putting in new slip.................. 13.
Slip taken out
Frank, Leo M.
Rogers went for, with Detective Black.................. 11.
Frank carried by undertaker's.................. 11.
He consented readily to go.................. 11, 14
Stated he did not know her by name.................. 12.
Witness never saw Frank before 27th.................. 13.
Knew nothing of Frank before 27th.................. 13.
Undertaker's
Witness saw body at.................. 12.
Frank just behind Rogers.................. 12.

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