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5 days ago · Jim Conley was arrested on Thursday, May 1, 1913, at the National Pencil Company as a possible suspect in connection with the murder of Mary Phagan, under an unusual pretext that turned out to be a valuable hunch after all.
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3 days ago · The stick was another failed effort to develop forensic evidence that Phagan was assaulted by Jim Conley in the lobby, when she walked down the stairs from the second floor, this planted evidence was in contradiction to all the forensic evidence suggesting Leo Frank murdered Mary Phagan in the metal room at the rear of the second floor.
3 days ago · Leo Frank admitted to coming, going, and coming back in the morning of April 26, 1913, but nothing about seeing Jim Conley. Wouldn’t Leo Frank have heard a scream if Jim Conley attacked Mary Phagan and was only thirty-five feet away? Thirty to forty feet was the distance between Leo Frank’s second-floor office and the first-floor lobby.
May 8, 2024 · On April 26, 1913, at about noon, Mary Phagan, a 13-year-old employee of the National Pencil Company, went to the factory to collect her pay, which Frank gave to her. Soon after, she was sexually assaulted and brutally murdered.
May 25, 2024 · Leo Frank Case: The 1913 Murder of Little Mary Phagan by Mary Phagan-Kean, Second Revised Edition, April 26, 2025. How Atlanta's most shocking rape-murder mystery at the time was eventually solved by the accused at the Southern trial of the century!
May 20, 2024 · Reading Time: 108 minutes Herewithin is a 55-page transcript of an affidavit that Alonzo Mann (1898 - 1985) orated and was videotaped in November 10th, 1982, regarding the April 26, 1913, murder of Mary Phagan 69 years earlier. Although the first pardon application immediately following this affidavit was denied, it was later approved in a second attempt three years […]
May 15, 2024 · I am convinced that he, not Leo Frank, killed Mary Phagan. I know as a matter of certainty that Jim Conley, and he alone, disposed of her body. Jim Conley threatened to kill me if I told what I knew.