1018 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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Selig, Mrs. Emil ............................................................. 112.
April 26th
1:10 p. m., had dinner .................................................... 112.
1:20 p. m., Frank came to dinner .......................................... 112.
He sat down and ate ....................................................... 112.
1:30 p. m., ladies left table .............................................. 112.
Frank still eating ........................................................ 112.
6:10 p. m., saw Frank at Jacobs Pharmacy ................................... 112.
Stopped at Mrs. Loeb's, coming home ....................................... 112.
6:30 p. m., reached home ................................................... 112.
Found Frank there ahead of them ............................................ 112.
No scratches or bruises on him ............................................. 112.
Nothing unusual about him ................................................. 112.
6:45 p. m., all sat down to supper ......................................... 112.
Frank at supper with others ............................................... 112.
7:15 p. m., supper finished ................................................. 112.
Card playing after supper .................................................. 112.
Frank and wife did not play ............................................... 112.
Frank sat in hall reading ................................................ 112.
Answered door bell at times ............................................... 112.
Read baseball story and came in and told them of joke in story ............. 112.
10:00 to 10:30 p. m., Frank went to bed ................................... 112.
His wife followed soon .................................................... 112.
12:00 midnight, others played cards, until .................................. 112.
Telephone ................................................................. 112.
Mrs. Selig did not hear, in night ........................................... 112.
April 27th
11:00 a. m., saw Frank ..................................................... 112.
No bruises, scratches, marks on him ........................................ 112.
Reached home with wife .................................................... 128.
Frank spoke of crime committed ............................................. 112.
Did not speak of youth of deceased or brutality of the crime ............... 112.
April 29th
11:00 a. m., Frank arrested ................................................. 112.
McKnight, Albert ........................................................... 128.
Not at Selig home, 26th .................................................... 128.
McKnight, Minola
Denies affidavit contents ................................................. 128.
Wages of ................................................................. 128.
Selig Residence
Kitchen and dining room described by Bernhardt, C. W. ...................... 151.
Fisher, Julius ............................................................. 152.
Kaufman, I. U., with plats ................................................. 148.
Wood, H. M. ............................................................... 152.
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