In this episode we learn of Leo Frank's testimony which contradicted the claims of other employees in the office. Governor Slaton is also implicated in corruption by getting rid of the evidence which convicts Leo Frank causing perjury to other employees.
In this segment of the article, the police detectives provide evidence incriminating Leo Frank in the murder of Mary Phagan. This is the official record with all the tiny details, in the case of Leo Frank, a Jewish pedophile, pervert, murderer and rapist.
Leo Frank's strange and suspicious behavior days before the murder is given to account by eye witnesses like J.M. Gantt, Mr. J.A. White, and Mrs. Maggi White testified for Prosecutor Hugh Dorsey. Their testimonies were crucial in convicting Leo Frank.
Mary Phagan's body was cold and stiff. There was evidence of dragging from the elevator shaft. A handwritten note saying a negro did it was discovered on the corpse.
Let us find out if there discrimination against Jews present during the trial. Sargent Dobbs, one of the first people on the scene, Newt Lee, the night watchman who discovered the body, and Mary Phagan's mother, take the stand and recount what happened.
In New York City, there lived a fashionable architect, whose work commanded high prices. He was robust, full of manly vigor and so erotic that he neglected a handsome and refined young wife to run after little girls.
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.
Originally a TV movie from CBS. Aired in 1987. Sherlock Holmes is brought back to life by Watson's female decendent after being cryogentically frozen for eighty years. Stars Michael Pennington as Sherlock Holmes All copyrights to CBS
Originally a TV movie from CBS. Aired in 1987. Sherlock Holmes is brought back to life by Watson's female decendent after being cryogentically frozen for eighty years. Stars Michael Pennington as Sherlock Holmes All copyrights to CBS
Bear with me. I'm testing a new software so the results might not really be great. These are different versions of 'My Heart Will Take Me.' Two of the songs in this video is available in the Enterprise soundtrack album.