Mary Phagan-Kean, the grand-niece of Little Mary Phagan, is interviewed by CBS-46 where she reveals how over twenty female employees left the National Pencil Company due to the fact that Leo Frank had engaged in unprofessional sexual misconduct with them.
The first segment of a mini-series about the well-known Georgia trial of Leo Frank may be seen. Over time, deliberate distortions have been made to the trial's contents, photos from news articles have been altered, and inquiries about it have been muted.
The video is the story of Governor John Marshall Slaton (December 25th, 1866 - January 11th, 1955) of Georgia, who in the early 1900s lessened Leo Frank's sentencing. He had been convicted of and sentenced to death for raping and murdering a young girl.
The tale of Governor John Slaton, overturned Leo Frank's death sentence after he was found guilty of raping and killing a little girl. Slaton thought that the jury and prosecution's pervasive Jew hatred had led to his conviction rather than the facts.
This presentation centers on the grand jury's conclusions as well as the witness evidence from the May 5 and 8 inquest. Leo provides a detailed account of his actions on the day of the killings, but there are already contradictions.
This chapter recounts the events of the inquest, which was held in Atlanta four days following the death of a young female industrial worker at the National Pencil Company.
Speculation about the identity of the real killer of the young factory girl split the public. Could it be the National Pencil Factory's superintendent? The night watchman, perhaps? What about the book keeper or the young trolley driver? Let's find out!
Atlantans are learning every aspect of the case thanks to media publicity. Three individuals had been arrested at the early stage of the case none of them will go to trial because it is impossible for them to be found guilty. That is why they were freed.
The feelings of Mary Phagan's mother are the main subject of this chapter as she gradually comes to terms with the fact that her daughter would never return home. On the morning of April 27, 1913, her greatest fears were confirmed.
When the police show up in Chapter 3, they inform Leo that one of his young female factory workers has been murdered. Leo first denies ever knowing her, but he later finds out that she was romantically involved with a man he dismissed a few weeks prior.
At three in the morning on April 27, 1913, the night watchman at the National Pencil Company made a shaky phone call to the police. He discovered a factory worker's body in the basement after she had been sexually assaulted, disfigured, and abandoned.
The Atlanta police received a shaky phone call from the night watchman at the National Pencil company at 3 in the morning on April 27, 1913. He found the body of a young factory worker who was molested, mutilated and dumped in the basement.
The events that occurred after the death of Mary Phagan, a 13 year old worker at the National Pencil Company begins with Newt Lee, the night watchman doing his rounds. It was quiet until Newt found something that frightened him by scurrying up a ladder.
Mary Phagan is found sexually molested and murdered in the basement of the Atlanta, Georgia, pencil factory where she worked. Her murder later led to one of the most disgraceful episodes of bigotry, injustice and mob violence in American history.
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.
In the final segment of this case, we conclude that the murder of Mary Phagan and the trials and lynching of Leo Frank is an important story; one of a murder and a subsequent power struggle that has affected the fate of gentile people, and Jews in the US.
This is a most valuable and interesting piece for every serious student of the Leo Frank case. It puts all the players into perspective, with brief but significant details about the role of each.
In the twenty-seventh segment of this book, we learn of the letter written by murder victim Mary Phagan’s mother and stepfather, and their belief as to exactly who was responsible for the coverup of the facts about the murder of their innocent child.
We learn of the brazen way in which Leo Frank himself, and the masters of mass persuasion literally made this sleazy convicted sex killer, abuser and murderer of a 13-year-old girl, into a messiah-like “martyr” and repeatedly compared him to Jesus.
The propaganda disguised as journalism put forth by the partisans of Leo Frank has been ongoing for more than a century now but there is none as egregious as the Nashville Tennessean’s money-fueled subsidy and promotion of the Alonzo Mann hoax in 1982.
There has never been a better refutation of the 1982 supposed testimony of Alonzo Mann “exonerating” Leo Frank of the charge of murder than in this chapter of the book by the Historical Research Department of the Nation of Islam.
Attorney William Smith traded his “free” services as a lawyer for James Conley for the influence of an agent of the William Burns detective agency in an unrelated abduction case — illustrating either extreme naïveté or weak legal ethics on Smith’s part.
It is discovered that one of the weirdest aspects of the Leo Frank case was the strained effort of the Frank team to make some human excrement found in the National Pencil Company elevator shaft into a “proof” that Leo Frank was innocent of murder.
In this chapter, the “death notes” left beside Mary Phagan’s body when she was murdered in 1913 have been the subject of endless speculation. Were the notes written by James Conley at the direction of Mary’s convicted killer, Leo Frank?
In this episode, one of the most mysterious aspects of the Leo Frank case is the series of “death notes,” four of which were written, according to testimony, but only two of which were ever found.
The Testimony of Black men and women was pivotal in the trial of Leo M. Frank for the murder of Mary Phagan, and was so regarded by both the prosecution and defense.
This chapter of the audiobook examines the double standards in the amount of coverage provided to a Jew hanged for the **** and murder of a young white girl after being convicted in a transparent trial compared to black men lynched on simple accusations.
In this chapter, questions are raised as to whether it eventually dawned on Jewish leadership that the real Leo Frank, during any possible new trial they might obtain for him with all its inevitable revelations, might be a disaster for Jewish interests?
This chapter proposes that the Jewish community — namely, the same forces that launched the massive public relations campaign portraying Leo Frank as an innocent victim of “anti-Semitism” — had a hand in murdering him?
Who lynched Leo Frank? The culpability is often laid at the feet of a “mob” in the popular literature that promotes the Establishment’s narrative of the case.
Find out if there really was an anti-Jewish and anti-Frank “mob atmosphere” at Leo Frank’s trial, as Frank partisans from Atlanta's Jewish community have alleged!
The Criminal Acts of the Leo Frank forces as they attempted to get a new trial for their client — or invalidate the results of the original trial — are extremely numerous, outrageous, obvious, and egregious.
JEWISH WRITERS on the Leo Frank case have made some astounding claims about the “atmosphere of anti-Semitism” during the trial of B’nai B’rith official Leo Frank
In this section of the book, we also learn of the amazing, blustering, and mysterious entry into the case of prominent Atlanta lawyer — shyster, really — “Colonel” Thomas B. Felder.
JIM Conley’s testimony in the Leo Frank case riveted the attention of not only all those present in the courtroom, but the entire state of Georgia and beyond hung on his words as they were reported.
When Leo Frank was first arrested for the murder of Mary Phagan, his and his defense team’s major focus was placing the blame on Newt Lee, the Black night watchman who discovered the murdered girl’s body.
Listen to this audiobook and learn of the vast amount of evidence amassed during four separate investigations into the case — evidence that strongly indicates Frank’s guilt — evidence that convinced the coroner’s jury, the grand jury, the trial jury.
Newt Lee, the nightwatchman of the National Pencil Company was being framed for the murder of Mary Phagan. We know now without the slightest doubt that Lee was innocent. But the pro-Frank forces were already engaging in the planting of evidence.
This is the first chapter of the book, The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews, Vol. 3; The Leo Frank Case: The Lynching of a Guilty Man. produced by the Nation of Islam's Historical Research Group
October 1915, The Rich Jews Indict A State! The Whole South Traduced In the Matter of Leo Frank by Tom E. Watson, Publisher of the Watsonian Magazine, Narrated by Anonymous (2015) Part 5 of 5, Please Listen To ALL Five Parts