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Sunday, June 1st, 1913

‘He Has Told the Whole Truth—There's Not a Lawyer Who Can Shake Him,' Asserts Chief.

Jim Conley has told the whole truth—there's not a shadow of a doubt about it. We feel perfectly satisfied now with the case against Frank. If we had the least suspicion that his story were false, we could not feel satisfied—we would be puzzled and worried just as much as when the crime was first committed.

Conley's evidence cinches the case against Frank. He will go on the witness stand in the trial of Frank and tell his story just as he has told it to the officers. There's not a lawyer in the whole United States—no matter how shrewd he may be—who could shake that negro's testimony—because it's the truth. No person could doubt this after seeing him re-enact that tragedy in the pencil factory Friday. It was the most dramatic and remarkable spectacle ever witnessed here, and thoroughly convinced us that the negro was acting a role vividly impressed on his mind from already having portrayed it in tragic realism.

Conley's story makes the case against Frank direct and positive. It is no longer a case of circumstantial evidence. We were already convinced that we could convict Frank with the web of circumstances woven about him, but now we have direct evidence on which to rely, and which is corroborated by this maze of condemning circumstances.

Conley will make no further confession—there's none for him to make. There is not a feature of his story that causes me to doubt that he has told all he knows.

From the very first we suspected that Frank was guilty, but we were never prejudiced against him. We have entertained every possible theory and worked on many different lines, as have all of the detectives on the case, and have been open to conviction. But every bit of real evidence unearthed pointed to Frank, and now the confession of Conley makes it all plain—NEWPORT LANFORD, Chief of Detectives.
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00:00Conley's story cinches case against Frank, says Lanford, Atlanta, Georgian, Sunday, June 1st, 1913.
00:06He has told the whole truth, there's not a lawyer who can shake him, asserts Chief.
00:10Jim Conley has told the whole truth, there's not a shadow of a doubt about it.
00:13We feel perfectly satisfied now with the case against Frank.
00:17If we had the least suspicion that his story were false, we could not feel satisfied,
00:21we would be puzzled and worried just as much as when the crime was first committed.
00:26Conley's evidence cinches the case against Frank.
00:28He will go on the witness stand in the trial of Frank and tell his story just as he has
00:33told it to the officers.
00:34There's not a lawyer in the whole United States, no matter how shrewd he may be,
00:38who could shake that Negro's testimony because it's the truth.
00:42No person could doubt this after seeing him reenact that tragedy in the pencil factory Friday.
00:47It was the most dramatic and remarkable spectacle ever witnessed here,
00:51and thoroughly convinced us that the Negro was acting a role vividly impressed on his mind
00:56from already having portrayed it in tragic realism.
01:00Conley's story makes the case against Frank direct and positive.
01:03It is no longer a case of circumstantial evidence.
01:06We were already convinced that we could convict Frank with the web of circumstances woven about him,
01:11but now we have direct evidence on which to rely,
01:15and which is corroborated by this maze of condemning circumstances.
01:19Conley will make no further confession there's none for him to make.
01:22There is not a feature of his story that causes me to doubt that he has told all he knows.
01:27From the very first we suspected that Frank was guilty, but we were never prejudiced against him.
01:32We have entertained every possible theory and worked on many different lines,
01:36as have all of the detectives on the case, and have been open to conviction.
01:40But every bit of real evidence unearthed pointed to Frank,
01:43and now the confession of Conley makes it all plain,
01:46Newport-Lanford, chief of detectives.
01:48Now were made up for his search for entertainment.
01:49The idea of The
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