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LeoFrankCase · The Leo Frank Case: Trial and Aftermath

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This is a friendly place to discuss the famous case of Leo Frank and Mary Anne Phagan (1913-1915). Although most modern publications have rendered their verdict, there is still some room for reconsideration. Let us know your thoughts. The original Trial Transcript has been 'lost' since the 1960s, but there are several ways to approach this continuing problem. The picture at right shows the cover of the Avon edition of the fictionalized 'Death in the Deep South' (which was made into the 1937 movie 'They Won't Forget'). The National Pencil Co. on S. Forsyth St. in Atlanta, was eventually replaced with the Sam Nunn Federal Center. It had been founded here in 1908, with the help of Leo's uncle, Moses Frank, in the old Venable Building (briefly the Granite Hotel), and at the time of the crime (Confederate Memorial Day), had about 170 employees on three floors (2-3-4). The Clark Woodenware Co., on the first floor for 2 years, had recently departed, in Jan of 1913 (Montag's had left in 1908 for nearby Nelson St). Original pencils are eagerly sought.

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