The American Mercury on The Leo Frank Trial: Week Three
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Published on Jan 18, 2023
AS THE THIRD WEEK of the trial dawned, the prosecution had just made its case that National Pencil Company Superintendent Leo Max Frank had murdered 13-year-old laborer Mary Phagan — and a powerful case it was. Now it was the defense’s turn — and the defense team was a formidable one, the best that money could buy in 1913 Atlanta, led by Reuben Arnold and Luther Rosser. And many would argue that the city’s well-known promoter and attorney Thomas B. Felder was also secretly working for Frank and his friends, along with the two biggest detective agencies in the United States, the Burns agency — sub rosa, under the direction of Felder — and the Pinkertons — openly, cooperating with the police, and under the direction of the National Pencil Company.
Originally posted on The American Mercury:
https://theamericanmercury.org/2013/08/the-leo-frank-trial-week-three/
The Mary Phagan Family Website:
https://www.littlemaryphagan.com
Leo Frank Archive:
https://www.leofrank.org
Leo Frank Research Library:
https://www.leofrank.info
The American Mercury:
https://www.theamericanmercury.org
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