Atlanta, Georgia is buzzing with the news. The National Pencil Factory superintendent, a night watchman, a trolley driver and a factory worker have been arrested in connection to the murder of a young factory girl on April 26, 1913.r
This chapter of The Leo Frank Case covers the first two days of the inquest, held four days after the murder of a young factory girl in Atlanta, Georgia in 1913. There were five men arrested and by the end of the week two suspects were held.
Tom Watson, the populist senator from Georgia, continues his article discussing the Leo Frank Case. This section describes the testimony of witnesses who invalidated the statements made by Leo Frank.
The Leo Frank Case is still controversial. There are still people who believe that he was convicted based upon his faith rather than the evidence. Listen to the description of the case from Watson Magazine, read by John DeNugent, and decide for yourself.