00:00Leo Franks Cook, put under arrest, Atlanta Constitution, Tuesday, June 3, 1913, reported
00:06that she is being held as witness defense of prisoner in the tower outlined. Another arrest
00:10was made yesterday in the Fagan Mystery. Manola McKnight, Cook and servant in the Leo Frank
00:15household, was sent to police headquarters by Detectives Starnes and Campbell when she
00:20hysterically created a scene at Pryor and Mitchell Streets, sobbing and moaning that
00:24they were going to hang her for something she knew nothing about. She is being held
00:28under a charge of suspicion. Chief Lanford said last night, however, that she will likely
00:33be used as a witness against her suspected employer. She has not been questioned yet by
00:38the police or detectives, but will be put through a cross-examination sometime soon. Although
00:43officials at headquarters will not talk regarding the arrest of the McKnight woman, the general
00:47impression prevails that she is being held as a material witness, and that she was taken
00:52into custody because of discrepancies rumored to have been found in her statement to Solicitor
00:57Dorsey. It is reported that she has told a number of conflicting stories, and for this
01:02reason the Solicitor ordered her confinement until time of trial. The Solicitor will have
01:07nothing to say on the subject. Leo Frank's defense. Sources Monday, that Frank's defense.
01:12It was learned from Responsible will be in the production of an alibi. Five witnesses,
01:17it is said, are prepared to testify that the suspect was at home by 1.30 o'clock on the
01:22day
01:22of the tragedy. They are Mrs. Frank, Miss Corinthia Hall, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Emile Selig,
01:28his father-in-law, Emile Selig, and the Negress who was arrested Monday. Testimony before the
01:34coroner's inquest indicated strongly that Frank reached his home by 1.20 o'clock, and that he
01:39did not leave until 1.50. It was during this time that Conley, the sweeper, accuses him of having
01:44written the murder notes found beside Mary Fagan's body. Another contention, it is reported,
01:49to be made by the defense, and that the murder was committed on the first floor instead of the
01:54second, and that Conley is the guilty man. Luther Z. Rosser, Frank's counsel, maintains his usual
02:01silence. He will give reporters no inkling of his line of defense, but neither denies nor affirms the
02:07rumor of an alibi. The defense, it is reported, will claim that Conley, made passionately insane by
02:13liquor, was in hiding on the first floor when Mary Fagan entered at noon, and that she was attacked by
02:19him as she left Frank in the office and came downstairs on her way to the street. Many bits
02:24of evidence, it is said, will be produced to corroborate this contention, one of which is
02:29the fact, or alleged fact, that the elevator was not run on the tragic day another, that there were
02:35no blood spots in the metal room alleyway in which Conley vows he discovered the body. Also, it will be
02:41contended that there were no gunny-sacks on the second floor during Saturday with which Conley could
02:46have attempted to pack the body as he has described in his confession, use confessions against him.
02:52Conley's previous confessions will also be used against him. It will be shown how he repeatedly
02:57lied, finally to make the startling confession of Thursday night. Explanation of the blood spots on
03:03the second floor will be made, it is rumored, by testimony showing that frequently employees cut
03:09their hands and fingers, allowing the blood to drip to the floor, at the identical spots where the
03:14stains were discovered. Conley remains at police headquarters. He has expressed a strong desire
03:20to face Frank with the confession. Chief Beavers, Monday afternoon, tried to communicate with Attorney
03:26Rosser with a view of getting the counsel's permission to confront his client with the Negro
03:30and his story. Rosser was at the courthouse at the time and could not be reached. The McKnight
03:35woman, who is now held at headquarters, is reported to have given important information to solicitor
03:40Dorsey Monday morning. She was arrested just as she left the solicitor's office, where she has been
03:46subjected to a cross-examination. Dorsey will not divulge the nature of her testimony, but intimates
03:51that it is valuable. While she was being questioned, the Negress fell into hysterics, requiring several
03:57minutes to recover composure. She remained in the solicitor's presence for an hour or more, but will be
04:03questioned again today, this time by the police authorities and detectives. She is a young woman,
04:08apparently 20, and lives on Pulliam Street.
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