00:00Burns Sleuth Makes Report in Fagan Case, Atlanta, Georgian Sunday, May 18, 1913.
00:06Progress of investigation into girls slaying very rapid, declares Felder.
00:11After 24 hours on the scene of the Fagan Mütter, the head of the Department of Criminal Investigation
00:16of the Burns Detective Agency made his first report to his client, Thomas B. Felder, last night.
00:22The report was so satisfactory that Colonel Felder announced more had been accomplished
00:27in the 24 hours than in any week of the investigation before the arrival of the Burns Detective.
00:32The fund to secure the services of William J. Burns and defray the expenses of the investigation
00:37of his first lieutenant went above the $2,000 mark yesterday.
00:42Solicitor General Hugh M. Dorsey said that instead of being ready for the grand jury,
00:47the Fagan case was still far from being in shape to be presented, and it was not certain it would
00:52be presented this week. New arrest unlikely. The probability of a new arrest being ordered
00:57from the office of the solicitor became more remote following the statement of the officer
01:01who planned it that the evidence was not sufficient. A person who has attended almost every conference
01:06the solicitor has had with witnesses stated that several had made misstatements, others
01:11had not told all they knew, and a great many had testified reluctantly. These were the principal
01:16developments yesterday in Atlanta's greatest murder mystery. The entire country about Atlanta
01:21has been searched for a trace of the mysterious girl who was said to have gone to the factory
01:25with Mary Fagan Saturday afternoon three weeks ago. A neat sum has been spent in automobile
01:30hire, and detectives and deputies have spent many sleepless nights running down what at the time
01:34was thought to be positive information, every time their work has been in vain. City detectives
01:40have shown no evidences of weakening in their search. Baffled by many phases of the case,
01:45worn out by following clues that led them to vacant lots or brick walls, their investigation
01:50continues unabated. The coming of the Burns man has been welcomed by the prosecution.
01:56Expects Burns to lift mystery. Solicitor Dorsey said, I am glad we have been able to secure their
02:02services. There are many features of the case that the great detective or his assistant may be able
02:08to clear up. At any rate, there is certainly a wide latitude in this case for a detective who enjoys
02:13the reputation of Mr. Burns. Colonel Felder confidently expects the Burns detectives to clear the
02:19mystery in short order. 24 hours investigation by the best man in the Burns service has convinced
02:25me the people who have subscribed to the Burns fund will be satisfied. With much work already
02:30accomplished by the city detectives, the Burns people will complete the case in a manner that
02:34will leave no room for doubt. I want to take this opportunity of saying Atlanta's detectives have
02:39done very well. It is a case for a mastermind, however, and the public will be best satisfied when
02:45Mr. Burns himself makes his report. Subscriptions to the Burns fund were received yesterday from
02:51several parts of the state. There were four from Smyrna, two or three from Macon, one from
02:56Coffey County, and one from Jackson. In almost every case, the subscriber asked that his name be withheld.
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