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Third Time Unfortunate Victim's Remains Have Been Exhumed — Dorsey Says Officials Are Not Looking for Finger Prints, but Other Clews

The body of Mary Phagan was exhumed early on Wednesday, May 7th, 1913, for the second time in two days.

The unofficial explanation given for the exhumation is that a microscopic and minute examination of every wound on the body is to be conducted, with attention to finger prints and other clews.

Solicitor Dorsey indicated that the police are not operating on the belief that finger prints would prove helpful in solving the mystery, noting that even if any prints remain, the body has been embalmed and handled by numerous persons since it was first discovered in the basement of the pencil factory.

Nevertheless, it may be safely stated that a microscopical examination will be made of every mark found on the body. It was reported prior to the departure for Marietta that a Bertillon expert had been engaged, and that should any finger prints be found, photographs would be taken and careful measurements recorded for purposes of comparison.

Will Compare Finger Marks

With those records in hand, authorities will be able to compare them against the finger prints of Frank and Lee, as well as those of any suspects taken into custody at a later time.

Notwithstanding these speculations as to the purpose of the exhumation, Solicitor Dorsey declared on Wednesday morning that obtaining finger print records was not the primary aim. One of the principal reasons for the action, he stated, was to secure a strand of the girl's hair for comparison with hair found on the lathing machine in the tipping department at the factory. It was at that location that detectives previously discovered blood spots on the floor and other evidence of a struggle.

Solicitor Dorsey, on whose order the body was exhumed on both occasions, declined to elaborate further on his reasons.

"I cannot talk in regard to the matter," he said. "The body was exhumed, it is true, at my request. But to reveal further plans would be hurtful."

Thinks She Did Not Leave Factory

The Solicitor expressed full agreement with the theory that Mary Phagan never left the factory after receiving her pay on Saturday noon. He declared that if any search was being conducted for the man seen in the company of a girl on Saturday, April 26th, by employees of the Terminal station, it was not being carried out under his direction.

Dr. Harris is to conduct a more thorough examination of the wounds on the girl's body than has previously been performed. It is believed this examination is intended to confirm a new theory advanced either by Dr. Harris or the Solicitor General.

The results of the chemical analysis conducted in Dr. Harris's laboratory at the State Capitol have not yet been made public.
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00:00Fagan Girl's body again exhumed for fingerprint clues. Atlanta, Georgian, Wednesday, May 7,
00:051913. Third time unfortunate victims' remains have been exhumed. Dorsey says officials are
00:11not looking for fingerprints but other clues. The body of Mary Fagan was exhumed early Wednesday
00:16for the second time in two days. The unofficial explanation is that the exhumation is made for
00:21the purpose of making a microscopic and minute examination of every wound on the body for
00:26fingerprints and other clues as well. Solicitor Dorsey let it be known that the police are not
00:31working on the idea that the fingerprints would be helpful in solving the mystery, if indeed there
00:36are any fingerprints to be found, as the body has been embalmed and has been handled by many persons
00:41since it was first discovered in the basement of the pencil factory. Nevertheless, it may be safely
00:46said that a microscopical examination will be made of every mark on the body. It was reported before
00:51the departure was made for Marietta that a Bertillon expert had been engaged, and that
00:56if any fingerprints were found, photographs would be taken, and the most careful measurements made
01:02for the purpose of comparison. We'll compare finger marks. With these records in their possession,
01:08the authorities will be able to compare them with the fingerprints of Frank and Lee, as well as with
01:13those of any suspects that are taken later. Notwithstanding these speculations as to the purpose of the
01:18exhumation, Solicitor Dorsey declared Wednesday forenoon that it was not for the purpose of obtaining a
01:24record of the fingerprints. One of the principal reasons for the action, he said, was to get a
01:29strand of the girl's hair in order to compare it with the hair found on the lathing machine in the
01:34tipping department at the factory. It was at this point that the detectives discovered blood spots on
01:39the floor and other evidences of a struggle. Solicitor Dorsey, on whose order the body was exhumed on both
01:45occasions, refused to go further into the reasons for his action.
01:49I cannot talk in regard to the matter, he said. The body was exhumed, it is true, at my request,
01:55but to reveal
01:56further plans would be hurtful. Thinks she didn't leave factory. The Solicitor is in entire accord with theory
02:03that Mary Fagan never left the factory after she received her pay Saturday noon. He declared that if any search
02:09was being made for the man seen with a girl Saturday, April 26th, by attaches of the terminal station, it
02:15was not being
02:16conducted under his direction. Dr. Harris will make a more thorough examination of the wounds of the girl
02:22than has been made previously. It is believed that this examination is being made to confirm a new theory
02:28that has been advanced either by Dr. Harris or the Solicitor General. The results of the chemical analysis
02:34in the laboratory of Dr. Harris in the State Capitol have not yet been made public. Dr. Harris would not
02:39admit
02:40Wednesday that traces of drugs had been found, bearing out the belief that the girl was drugged and rendered
02:45helpless before she was slain in the factory. Bowen released in Houston. Accompanying mystifying new
02:51features of the hunt for the Slayer was the news that Paul P. Bowen, held in Houston for the Atlanta
02:57authorities, had been released and relieved of all suspicion. Bowen was employed with the Morrow
03:03Transfer Company in Atlanta, as stenographer and shipping clerk, and later with the Southern Railway.
03:09He had many friends here and with them bore a good reputation. His father and other relatives lived
03:14fingerprints Clue sought in Fagan case continued from page 1 in Noonan, Georgia, and are among the
03:21best people of that part of the state. Chief of Police Davison of Houston was angered that his
03:26detective chief should have exceeded his authority in arresting Bowen and promptly discharged him from
03:31authority. By letters Bowen wrote from Texas and statements of friends, it was proved conclusively
03:36that he could not have been connected with the Atlanta mystery, and he was accordingly freed.
03:41At the same time, a search was begun for the strange man who had a part in a sensational scene
03:46at the terminal station the afternoon of the tragedy, when a girl strongly resembling Mary Fagan
03:52is said to have protested weepingly against the man carrying out his intention of boarding a train
03:57for the North. The new evidence gathered by the Solicitor General and his aides Tuesday and Wednesday
04:02will be presented in the most part to the coroner's jury when it resumes its sessions Thursday
04:07morning at 9 30 o'clock. Newt Lee probably will be called back to the stand, and a number of
04:13employees
04:14of the pencil factory will be asked to tell of the conditions under which they work and of what they
04:18know of Mary Fagan.
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