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Tuesday, May 6th, 1913

Body of Slain Girl Exhumed and Bloodstains on Factory Floor Analyzed.

NEW THEORY ANNOUNCED

Solicitor Believes Victim May Have Been Thrown, Still Alive, Down Elevator Shaft.

Solicitor General Dorsey, Chief of Detectives Lanford, Chief of Police Beavers, and all men working under them in the Phagan case seem thoroughly satisfied with the progress they are making in the great mystery. They are actively engaged in many unknown directions—as they say, "piling up evidence to strengthen the case."

What evidence the officials have other than that which has already been made public they refuse to divulge. Solicitor Dorsey declines to make public his case in the newspapers. He is investigating every phase of the matter through trusted men working under this own direction.

It is perfectly proper for the chief prosecuting officer to withhold any and all evidence until such time as he may present his case to the Grand Jury.

That there is new and startling evidence seems true, but just what it indicates the officials refuse to say, and the newspaper reporters, therefore, are merely guessing at what may be, or may not be, the actual facts.

Solicitor is Reticent.

Solicitor Dorsey was reticent about the nature of the most recent discoveries, but his guarded statements indicated that he considered the disclosures which have been made by the force of detectives, physicians and chemists working under his direction as having a most important bearing on the solution of the crime.

Mr. Dorsey issued this statement:

I see in an interview attributed to Quinn that I asked him if he was not paid by counsel for Frank to protect Frank.

This statement, so far as I am concerned, is absolutely false. Throughout my talk with him I did not mention the name of counsel nor did I intimate that counsel had been guilty of any such conduct.

It is known that a more thorough and minute examination of every locality and every article having any connection or possible connection with the slaying of Mary Phagan is being made now than was undertaken in the first few days of the mystery.

Blood Stains Analyzed.

Under the direction of Solicitor Dorsey, chemists have made a new analysis of the blood found on the factory floor, where the Phagan girl evidently struggled with her assailant.

Dr. H. F. Harris, director of the State Board of Health, is making a second examination of the body of the slain girl, which was taken from the grave in the cemetery at Marietta.

Whether it was from any one of the sources that Solicitor Dorsey obtained his new lead in tracking down the slayer, he would not say. He would only repeat that every clew that offered the slightest ray of hope would be followed to the end.

May Have Been Hurled Down Shaft.

Transcript
00:00Newest clues in Fagan case not yet public, Atlanta, Georgian. Tuesday, May 6, 1913.
00:05Body of slain girl exhumed and bloodstains on factory floor analyzed. New theory announced.
00:11Solicitor believes victim may have been thrown still alive down elevator shaft.
00:15Solicitor General Dorsey, Chief of Detectives Lanford, Chief of Police Beavers, and all men
00:20working under them in the Fagan case seem thoroughly satisfied with the progress they
00:24are making in the great mystery. They are actively engaged in many unknown directions as they say
00:29piling up evidence to strengthen the case. What evidence the officials have other than that which
00:34has already been made public they refuse to divulge. Solicitor Dorsey declines to make public his case
00:40in the newspapers. He is investigating every phase of the matter through trusted men working under
00:45this own direction. It is perfectly proper for the Chief Prosecuting Officer to withhold any and all
00:51evidence until such time as he may present his case to the grand jury. That there is new and
00:56startling evidence seems true, but just what it indicates the officials refuse to say,
01:01and the newspaper reporters therefore are merely guessing at what may be or may not be the actual
01:06facts. Solicitor is reticent. Solicitor Dorsey was reticent about the nature of the most recent
01:12discoveries, but his guarded statements indicated that he considered the disclosures which have been
01:17made by the force of detectives, physicians, and chemists working under his direction as having a
01:23most important bearing on the solution of the crime. Mr. Dorsey issued this statement.
01:28I see in an interview attributed to Quinn that I asked him if he was not paid by counsel for
01:33Frank
01:33to protect Frank. This statement, so far as I am concerned, is absolutely false. Throughout my talk
01:39with him I did not mention the name of counsel, nor did I intimate that counsel had been guilty of
01:43any
01:44such conduct. It is known that a more thorough and minute examination of every locality and every
01:50article having any connection or possible connection with the slaying of Mary Fagan is being made now
01:55than was undertaken in the first few days of the mystery. Bloodstains analyzed. Under the direction
02:01of Solicitor Dorsey, chemists have made a new analysis of the blood found on the factory floor, where
02:06the Fagan girl evidently struggled with her assailant. Dr. H. F. Harris, director of the State Board of Health,
02:13is making a second examination of the body of the slain girl, which was taken from the grave in the
02:18cemetery at Marietta. Whether it was from any one of the sources that Solicitor Dorsey obtained his new
02:24lead in tracking down the slayer, he would not say. He would only repeat that every clue that offered the
02:30slightest ray of hope would be followed to the end, may have been hurled down shaft. A startling theory
02:37announced by the Solicitor is that the body of Mary Fagan was thrown alive down the elevator shaft from
02:43the second floor to the basement. He has found that the soil at the bottom of the shaft is soft,
02:49and that the girl might not have been seriously injured by a fall of this distance. He would not
02:55be surprised if subsequent developments proved that the girl was slain not on the second floor of the
03:00factory, but in the basement at just about the spot where the body was found. To ensure that not the
03:06smallest particle of evidence is overlooked, Solicitor Dorsey is continuing his rigid investigation
03:13of the factory itself. Electric lights have been strung in every nook and corner of the basement,
03:18where before it was black and gloomy. The dirt and trash covering the floor is being searched
03:24painstakingly in the hope that some tell-tale clue may be discovered that the girl's missing purse may be
03:29found, or that some article disclosing the identity of the slayer may be turned up.
03:34The report of Dr. Harris probably will not be made public until Thursday when the inquest resumes.
03:40Meanwhile, the Solicitor is working on the information that he receives from time to time
03:44from Dr. Harris, from the chemists who have analyzed the blood-stained chips of wood taken from the
03:49factory floor, and from Dr. Claude A. Smith, city bacteriologist, who has analyzed the blood-stains
03:56on the shirt found at the home of Newt Lee. Solicitor Dorsey telegraphed to Newt York Tuesday to verify
04:02a statement concerning Frank contained in an unsigned letter. The Solicitor said that the
04:07Pinkerton detectives would not be admitted to his conferences with the city police. The grand jury
04:12will meet Friday and probably will take up the case then, if a verdict has been rendered by the
04:17coroner's jury. Addition from Extra on May 6th editor.
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