00:00negro cook at home where frank lived held by the police atlanta georgian monday june 2nd nineteen thirteen woman questioned
00:07by dorsey becomes hysterical solicitor refuses to tell whether she gave important information alibi for defence
00:14manola mcknight the negro cook in the household of mr and mrs emile selig 68 georgia avenue with whom leo
00:21m frank lived was put through the severest sort of grilling in the office of solicitor hugh m dorsey monday
00:27in an effort to break down frank's alibi which tends to show that he was at home about the time
00:32james conley swore the notes found by mary fagin's body were written the negro woman grew hysterical and her shrieks
00:40and protestations could be heard through the closed door
00:42she maintained to the end of the two hours of rapid fire questioning however that frank had arrived home by
00:48one thirty o'clock the saturday afternoon of the crime she was taken into custody on information said to have
00:54been furnished by her husband she later was taken to the police station to be held under suspicion
00:59the details of her statements to the solicitor and the full import of the information said to have been disclosed
01:06by her husband have been shrouded with the utmost secrecy by solicitor dorsey
01:11it is said however that she declared to the last that frank had arrived home by one thirty o'clock
01:17to her positive knowledge her sobs and hysterical cries were heard soon after she entered the office of the solicitor
01:24mr dorsey was able to quiet her for a few minutes at a time when it is supposed he obtained
01:29her statement of frank's whereabouts on saturday april 26th so far as she knew at detective headquarters the officers were
01:37non-committal
01:37as to the nature or value of the testimony that the ingro woman had given it was on the negro
01:44cook that the defense had relied to assist in proving an alibi for frank when his case comes to trial
01:49this month
01:50the woman was in hysterics at police headquarters and kept shouting i am going to hang but i didn't do
01:56it i don't know a thing about it
01:57four others to testify four other persons will be prepared to testify at the trial of leo m frank that
02:03he arrived at home for luncheon at one twenty o'clock the saturday afternoon that mary fagan was killed which
02:09would have been an impossibility
02:10the defense will assert if frank had directed the disposal of the body and dictated the notes at the time
02:16the negro alleges
02:17information leading to the woman's arrest is said to have come from statements made by her husband
02:22albert mcknight according to report albert is said to have informed detectives of a statement made by his wife
02:29to the effect that frank did not return to his home until midnight on the night of the murder
02:33this allegation is contrary to frank's statement before the coroner's jury the negro woman is also
02:40declared to have said that mrs frank complained the following morning that frank kept her awake that
02:45night by his extreme nervousness manola declares that her husband is lying she refused to swear to
02:51the statements attributed to her by her husband when taken before solicitor dorsey she declared her that
02:57albert's stories were prompted by a quarrel she had with him some time ago differences in stories
03:02testimony before the coroner's jury by frank and others indicated strongly that he was at home by
03:081 20 the afternoon of the crime conley and his affidavits declared that he went into frank's
03:13office at four minutes before one o'clock he said that after a conversation of a few minutes frank heard
03:18voices and shoved conley into a closet miss corinthia hall and mrs emma clark entered conley was kept a
03:25prisoner in the closet he said for eight or ten minutes it was after this he said that frank asked
03:30him if
03:30he could write conley swore in his affidavit that he answered in the affirmative and that he was
03:35directed to write several notes most of which began dear mother a long tall black negro did this by
03:41himself after this followed the giving of two dollars fifty cents to the negro according to his story as
03:47well as the giving of the dollar two hundred which later was taken back by frank all of the incidents
03:52that the negro has detailed in the minds of many interested in the case would have kept frank at the
03:58factory considerably after the time that five witnesses will swear he arrived home wife and her
04:03parents to aid these witnesses are mr and mrs emil selig mrs frank the cook in the selig household
04:09and an acquaintance of frank who is said to have seen him riding home in the street car
04:13adding doubt to the negro's affidavit is the testimony of miss corinthia hall before the coroner's
04:18jury miss hall testified that she left the building about eleven forty five saturday forenoon
04:24conley described her as coming to frank's office more than an hour later sheriff mangum made indignant
04:29and emphatic denial monday of the reports that conley had been approached threatened or intimidated
04:35while he was in a cell at the tower conley he said was not threatened in any way he was
04:40not approached
04:41by friends of leo frank and no one was permitted to see conley whom the negro did not wish to
04:46see
04:46there is not a bit of truth in the statements that have been made to the effect that frank's friends
04:51were allowed to get to conley and make attempts to frighten him into a confession said the sheriff
04:56it was reported that a group of frank's friends with a bottle of liquor went to conley's cell
05:01this is absolutely fabrication treats all prisoners alike frank is no more to me than conley so far as
05:08the law is concerned the law tells me to protect all my prisoners without fear or favor this i have
05:14done and this i shall continue to do conley was treated exactly as frank has been or as anyone else
05:20awaiting trial or the action of the grand jury if anyone came to see him he was asked first if
05:25he
05:25wished to see that person or persons if he said he did not his wishes were regarded to the letter
05:30the report that i am seeking the jewish support and the jewish vote or any other class or race or
05:36nationality as against another is most absurd upon the face of it i have nothing to say against chief
05:42lanford i would only suggest that he try his case in the court and not attempt to settle the whole
05:47case
05:47and hang one man or another before the twelve men the law prescribes have had a chance to pass on
05:52the
05:52prisoner's guilt or innocence conley made a personal request of chief of detectives lanford monday morning
05:58to be taken to confront the factory superintendent i think i could make him tell everything if i could
06:03just go there to his cell and tell my story again said the negro conley repeatedly urged upon chief
06:09lanford that he be allowed to face frank he declared he thought his presence would break frank down
06:14the chief regarded conley as sincere in his request but said that he would make no further effort to
06:20bring the negro and the factory superintendent together all rested in the hands of luther z rosser
06:26frank's attorney lanford announced i have made several attempts to take conley to frank's cell since
06:32the negro began making his disclosures explained chief lanford all efforts have been unavailing frank
06:38steadfastly has refused to talk with the detectives or with anyone whom the detectives may bring to see
06:43him attorney rosser may arrange for a meeting of this sort but the detective department has given
06:48it up conley not to be indicted now if rosser is confident that frank is innocent he may think it
06:54will help his client's case to give him a chance to see the negro and deny his tale chief lanford
07:00said
07:00that there would be no bar to conley's testimony at the trial of frank conley he said would not be
07:06indicted as an accessory after the fact at the present time but more likely would be indicted after
07:11frank's fate was determined in one way or another in the meantime he will be held as a material witness
07:16like newt lee the negro night watchman at the factory
07:19you
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