12 The Leo Frank Case Chapter VIII Frank's Story Atlanta, Georgia 1913

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Published on Oct 17, 2023
In Chapter 8, the Fulton County grand jury is sworn in by Judge W.D. Ellis for the Mary Phagan case. Leo M. Frank, the general superintendent of the Atlanta-based National Pencil Company, testifies about his duties at the factory and his interaction (or lack thereof) with Mary Phagan until her death on April 26, 1913. He explains that he gave her an envelope with her employee number and did not see her pay envelope after that. Frank also mentions that the foreman and other employees were present in his office before he went home and returned later. He describes his conversation with Lee, who they suspected knew something about the murder. Despite facing intense questioning, Frank remains composed as he finishes his testimony. Let's wait and see what shocking intrigues are revealed in the rest of the documentary series.

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