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The narrator was nervous and excited as he waited for the Tennessee staff to arrive. They discussed the Mary Phagan Leo Frank case and how the evidence came to light. One of the reporters, Jerry Thompson, explained that he worked undercover with the KKK for over a year and crafted a story about the current KKK. When they found out he was a reporter, they hired security guards to protect him and his home. Alonzo Mann's nephew, Bob Mann, told Jerry that his uncle had witnessed a murder in Atlanta in 1913, but gave no further details. Intrigued, Jerry consulted a publisher, who agreed to publish a series of stories about the sentencing of innocent people. At the time, the series was considered low profile, but Jerry had never heard of Mary Phagan or Leo Frank. Jerry met a rabbi who mentioned Leo Frank and the story took precedence. Alonzo Man liked Leo Frank and was relieved by Frank's commutation. Newspaper staff invited the author to a press conference on April 1 at the Jewish Community Center in Atlanta. The authors agreed but requested anonymity. The room was a typical conference area, filled with reporters who were either invited to be present or interested in the case. The state of Tennessee and its officials were skeptical that the author would make any statements and had no idea what he was going to present to the Jewish community, so they agreed that anonymity was best. As they entered the room, the Tennessee staff asked the author to sit next to them. Tennessee reporters Jerry Thompson and Robert Sherborne introduced the Jewish community to a review of the evidence of Leo Frank's innocence. Most of the questions concerned the effect of Alonzo Mann's affidavit as the missing evidence conclusively proving Leo Frank's innocence. One of the questions concerned the Phagan family, and Jerry Thompson said that some members of the Phagan family continued to believe in the guilt of convicted Leo Frank, while others tried to be objective. Stated. The author tried to be objective, but found it difficult to do so because of the emotion involved. The meeting was called off on the grounds that Leo Frank's posthumous pardon would likely cause problems for the gubernatorial election. The speaker acknowledged that Jerry Thompson and Robert Sherborne, in presenting evidence to the Jewish community, concluded that Alonzo Mann's conclusions were true and could not be so objective. rice field. The speaker's grandfather and father kept telling the story of young Mary Phagan, and always told of Leo Frank's conviction for murdering her. How could the speaker reconcile her two opinions?On April 4, just three days after the press conference, her youngest brother Michael died. The speaker was the oldest and he was the youngest, but they both respected each other more than he thought.
Michael went through many difficult times in his life, but his family supported him. His death devastated his family, but they never stopped loving him. Michael was buried next to his grandfather and the family laid flowers at each grave. An article appeared in the East Cobb Neighbor newspaper near Marietta on April 6. Jewish leaders are seeking ways to secure the posthumous innocence of Leo Frank, a fin-de-siècle Atlanta businessman who was convicted and lynched in the murder of Marietta. Witnesses in the case now say Frank killed. don't commit. One of the three journalists who covered the apparent new developments in the 69-year-old's case said he was willing to help clear Frank's name. Tennessee revealed in a copyright filing released last month that 82-year-old Bristol, Virginia resident Alonzo Mann said Frank's employees actually killed 14-year-old Mary Phagan. made it The April 1913 murder of a young girl at the National Pencil Company in Atlanta started her one of the most sensational legal episodes of the century. A key detail in this text is the twist in the Frank case that has once again thrown the Atlanta community into turmoil. Sherry Frank, who is independent of Leo Frank, the regional director of the American Jewish Commission, said Jewish leaders want Frank's possible innocence to be an issue in this year's gubernatorial election. said there is.
Gerald Cohen, vice president of the Atlanta Jewish Federation, said the new twist in the Frank case has set the Atlanta community back on its heels. Sherry Frank, no relation to Leo Frank, area director of the American Jewish Committee, said Jewish leaders would like to make a possible exoneration of Frank an issue in the gubernatorial race this year. Gerald Cohen, vice president of the Atlanta Jewish Federation, said the new twist in the Frank case has set the Atlanta community back on its heels. Sherry Frank, no relation to Leo Frank, area director of the American Jewish Committee, said Jewish leaders would like to make a possible exoneration of Frank an issue in the gubernatorial race this year. Gerald Cohen, vice president of the Atlanta Jewish Federation, said the new twist in the Frank case The most important details in this text are that the speaker witnessed two conflicting cultures in the Jewish Community Center in Atlanta: a mass of people convinced that one of their brothers was brutally and unjustly lynched, and a small woman who bears not only the name but also the face and figure of an aunt that she will never know. The speaker also felt her devotion to her family and heritage, which would always carry the burden of the senseless slaughter of a beautiful girl. The speaker also met with Mr. Siegon Thaler, who expressed concern and curiosity about the speaker's response to the recurrence of the Phagan-Frank affair. He promised that if the chair decided to issue a public statement on the matter, he would respond immediately around the world. An important detail of this text is that Tennessee reprints the narrator's or father's statements, such as Frank's belief in guilt or innocence and his reaction to new evidence in Alonzo Mann's testimony. The narrator is surprised when John makes a final suggestion that breaks the cardinal rules of journalism.
The narrator was convinced he had a new friend in Nashville who wanted to feel this story in his heart. The narrator felt sorry for the narrator and knew not to ask anything that would make them uncomfortable. This letter also made the narrator see something else in himself.
Mary Phagan was fighting her legacy at the Atlanta Jewish Community Center when she read and reread her brother's letter. She wrote Sandra to tell her of her brother's death and reiterated that she would not make a public statement concerning Alonzo Mann's affidavit at that time. Sandra responded with a warm and sympathetic letter. Sherry Condor, a librarian at Georgia State Library and Archives, did her master's thesis on Governor Sleighton and knows a lot about the case. Mary apologized for Michael's death and asked if and when she decides to say something, please let the Tennessean have a little warning.
While reading through the newspaper articles she'd collected, she came across the name Mike Wing, a member of the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles. Mike Wing was shocked to learn that there were surviving close family members of Mary Phagan, and that the family was anxious to be notified of any information brought before the media. He asked to be informed if an application for a posthumous pardon for Leo Frank was received, as it would ensure that if the story broke, he was responsive during the conversation. He was curious about the fact that the Phagan family had never publicly acknowledged themselves, and explained that the murder had been a deeply traumatic event whose reverberations still felt. He said he felt certain an application would be filed.
He took Mary Phagan's address and phone number and those of her father's. The most important details in this text are that the narrator had called Mike Wing and felt confident that if he did indeed receive a posthumous pardon application for Frank, he would inform them. However, the narrator's brother's death continued to cloud their life and they began to ask themselves questions about why he died and what the true value and purpose of their life was. In August, the narrator was the matron of honor and Amy's wedding. Amy and the narrator had remained close friends after the narrator left Florida, and Amy was there for the narrator when Michael died. The wedding was a beautiful Jewish ceremony, and the narrator learned many new things. The love and happiness shared was a healing force for the narrator.
A key detail in the documentary evidence is that investigators adhered to theories that Frank was the killer and that the Attorney General was prejudiced against Jews. But the same grand jury that indicted Frank for Mary Phagan's murder sought to indict this Negro for the same crime. Mr. Dorsey defended his position by blocking his move to indict a black man at every meeting of the grand jury. Some of the grand jurors were determined to indict Blacks, and Dorsey continued to protest. He is convinced that the charges against Conley will serve no purpose and will lead to miscarriage of justice, and if he stays, Attorney General Frank will be tried before Conley. An important detail of the document is that the jury voted on the propriety of presenting evidence against Conley, and Dorsey understood his point. The atmosphere on the issue was so tense that one grand juror immediately appealed to the Supreme Court and resigned from the jury on the grounds of jury bias. Before Frank could actually go to trial, another grand jury was appointed, and lawyers vehemently protested to foreman Deep Beatty, calling a meeting to consider Conley's matter. Dorsey walked unfazed, devoting virtually all of his time to preparing Frank's case. Shortly after Frank's indictment, an incident occurred that fueled hatred of Dorsey among Frank's sympathizers. In a roundabout way, he claims that Albert McKnight, Minola's husband and Salig family cook, has sensational evidence of Frank's behavior in the home, as well as alleged testimony from family members. I found out Detectives Stearns and Campbell were also present when Minola McKnight, who lives at 351 Pulliam Street, Atlanta, Georgia, testified that Mr. Frank left his home at 8:00 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, April 26, 1913 and her husband Albert and she was there. Albert had gone home that night, but he came back. Mr. Frank returned home at 07:00. Albert got back at 1:15 that afternoon and Mr Frank joined him at 1:30. When the narrator arrived on the scene Sunday morning, he saw a man in a car fetching a bucket of water and pouring it into it. Mr. Frank's wife, Miss Lucille, was downstairs, and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey were upstairs. Albert was there on Sunday morning, but the narrator cannot remember when he got there. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and Mr. Lucille were having breakfast together, but Mr. Frank was gone. After dinner, Mr. Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Baily were talking about the girl who was caught in the office on Saturday with Mr. Frank. Lucille said she was Jewish and Mr. Frank said it was Gentile.
On Tuesday, Frank said it was Menorah and he may have to go to jail. A woman, Mrs. Frank's sister, Ms. Rosalind, told Ms. Lucille that this was terrible and that she would look into it. She said on Sunday, Lucille said Frank didn't sleep very well on Saturday night. Lucille told Sailing that her husband, Frank, was in trouble and asked him to get a pistol and kill himself. Mrs. Frank did not see her husband for two weeks before visiting. When she left her home to go to her attorney general's office, they told her to be careful with what she said. A week she was getting $350, but last week she was paying $4 and one week she was paying $650. When she left home to go to the attorney general's office, they told her to be careful with what she said.
Miss Lucille tipped her $5 to keep her quiet. Detective Stearns was in some way influenced or threatened to make this statement. A key detail in the document is that Miniola McKnight was arrested and imprisoned for refusing to testify falsely against her husband. woman. Defendant's wife, Lucille Salig Frank, one of the most prominent Jews in the South, undoubtedly skinned the attorney general and detectives. Lucille Salig Frank said her Attorney General's actions to arrest and imprison her for not willingly giving her false testimony against her innocent husband He said he was trying to limit his patience.
The following statement in the Atlanta Journal attempts to trace the course of her arrest to the point where she was whisked in a hysterical state and whisked away to the police station in a patrol car. Dorsey Her Dorsey was taken to the law firm and interrogated for over an hour by Detectives Darnes and Campbell. During the examination, she became hysterical and was tortured for four hours under third degree law. Her husband was also taken to the police station, but she was released shortly before her wife was released. GC February was asked to take full note of her remarks. This is the longest testimony the woman has ever given to the mystery.
The blacks were calm when the lawyers swore to abide by the law and came out after questioning alleging that they had violated the law and tortured them. A key detail of the document is a plan to torture witnesses until the victim's desired affidavit is obtained. The plan is to torture until the victim gives the desired affidavit, but not before. It is hoped that no civilized country can be convicted of murder by torture on the basis of testimony. Lawyers continue to use third-degree testimony, wanting to keep the jury secret about the techniques they use. In this case, if he can torture a witness as he wishes to testify against her innocent husband, he can force all other men in the community to testify against him.
An important detail of the document is that the cook signed an affidavit exempting him from four hours of exhausting torture under the Atlanta Constitution. This torture process may be used to produce testimony that will be published in newspapers to bias the cases of those whose attorneys deem it appropriate to prosecute. It is also important to prevent anyone from presenting facts in favor of the defendant. Once the lawyers know this, they can arrest and torture the witnesses. Her husband was at home at noon and in the evening at the times her husband indicated on the day of her murder. He didn't do anything out of the ordinary, and he didn't do anything that aroused the slightest suspicion. There is no evidence against him other than that brought about by torture. Of course, this kind of evidence can be brought against anyone in the world. Ms. Leo M. Frank is the wife of a man charged with the brutal murder of a factory girl. As slander spread in the community that they were not happily married, and every conceivable rumor to the detriment of her and her husband, she I had to endure the world. Mrs. Frank knows her husband is innocent, but she doesn't understand the tricks and tricks of detectives and prosecutors.
Lawyers at the trial claimed that Frank did not approach her husband for two weeks after her imprisonment. Frank's testimony included this reply from a lawyer who read a statement published in an Atlanta newspaper and signed by Leo M. Frank. A key detail in the document is that the Fulton County Attorney General maintains a policy of refraining from newspaper interviews or explanations of the evidence the state must rely on to convict and punish perpetrators of this crime. is. A grand jury of impartial and respected community members presents indictments, and the Attorney General is tasked with assisting law enforcement by prosecuting those accused of wrongdoing. He welcomes any evidence from any source that would help an impartial jury headed by a court determine the guilt or innocence of a defendant.
The most important detail of this text relates to the prosecutor's position. Prosecutors must not allow compassion for innocent people to prevent vigorous prosecutions of those charged with committing crimes. Hugh M. Dorsey was admired for his stance by city and state workers, and anti-Frank public sentiment continued to grow. Frank's attorney, Luther Z. Rosser, accused Chief Ranford of dishonesty in his investigation and publicly accused janitor Jim Conley of the crime. As this was recognized as the determinant of the incident, it became the determinant of the incident.
The Old, Unmarked Graves of Those Who Died in Past Wars Will be Dug Up to Make Way for a Seemingly E
"The old, unmarked graves of those who died in past wars will be dug up to make way for a seemingly endless stream of the dead."
This grim phrase is a quote from a recent New York Times article. The fact that there are no more places in the cemetery of Lviv for the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine who died during the counter-offensive.
Reporters from the American edition cite the words of locals who were at the funeral of the military. One woman who lost her 30-year-old son says: "The best of the best died. He graduated from the university. He had an honors degree. Why did he die?" Another: "It's so hard to think - last summer there were so few of them [the dead - approx.], and now there are so many of them."
Unrest continued all night in France
On the third night of the protests, 421 people were detained, most of them 14-18 years old.
Figaro writes about this, citing sources in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, calling these detentions "record-breaking".
Tucker Carlson Claims the US Blew up Nord Stream. That it Was an Attack on Germany and the Biggest A
Tucker Carlson claims the US blew up Nord Stream. That it was an attack on Germany and the biggest act of industrial sabotage in history, releasing the single largest manmade CO2 emission in history.
"The world is resetting completely. The post-war order is collapsing. NATO is going to collapse. You can’t have the driver of NATO, which is the US, sabotage Germany’s main source of cheap energy."
BREAKING: Cardiac arrest events in Victoria, Australia are now at the highest level ever recorded.
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NOW - New U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson: "The first bill that I'm going to bring to this floor will be in support of our dear friend Israel."
"I believe that scripture and the Bible is very clear that God is the one that raised up each of you and God has allowed us to be brought here to this specific moment in time," Mike Johnson later added.
WATCH: A major Hollywood movie titled "Civil War" is set to be released this spring, just in time for the lead-up to the upcoming election.
Is this designed as predictive programming ?
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Elon Musk Reminds Don Lemon: 'I Don't Have To Answer Questions from Reporters'
LEMON: "Do you believe that X and you have some responsibility to moderate hate speech on the platform?"
MUSK: “I don’t have to answer these questions.”
LEMON: "Do you think that-"
MUSK: “I don’t have to answer questions from reporters. Don, the only reason I’m doing this interview is because you’re on the X platform, and you asked for it. Otherwise, I would not do this interview.”
LEMON: “So you don’t think– do you think that you wouldn’t get in trouble or you wouldn’t be criticized for these things?”
MUSK: “I’m criticized constantly. I could care less.”
Who voted for this guy ?
Biden’s message to Iran as Israel braces for attack: “Don’t.”
“We are devoted for the defense of Israel. We will support Israel. We will help to defend Israel and Iran will not succeed.”
Biden then shuffles off giving no further information as WW3 hangs in the air. Idiot.
All Dental Anesthetics Now Seem to have Graphene Oxide in Them, as Tested by Many Independent Labs L
All dental anesthetics now seem to have graphene oxide in them, as tested by many independent labs like by Dr David Nixons', LaQuinta Columna and others.
Dr Nixon said they're adding them to all injectables like those in cosmetics (like botox etc) and most likely to all local anesthetics.
We don't have any info if they're adding them to general anesthesia as well as IV bags... but highly possible.
Using magnets to keep the graphene at the bottom of the vial before using only the part that is clean is the only way to use it. As demonstrated in the video.
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Former Russian President Praises Trump over Zelensky Remark
Donald Trump’s acknowledgment of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s responsibility for the conflict with Russia will not affect Washington’s support for Kiev, but it is still a significant development, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said.
During an appearance on the PBD Podcast, Trump maintained that Zelensky should have taken steps to prevent the outbreak of hostilities with Moscow.
“He should never have let that war start. That war is a loser,” he told host Patrick Bet-David. Trump called Zelensky a “great salesman” who has secured billions of dollars in US aid without achieving victory.
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