ardvarcus

There's a book titled "The Frank Case" available for free download at the Internet Archive, for anyone who is interested in this case.

DiegoVanLoon

Leo Frank was convicted in Atlanta Georgia of the April 1913 murder of a 13 yo Mary Phagan, his lawyers subsequently appealed both the conviction and the death sentence thru thirteen separate courts all the way to the Supreme Court, all of which upheld the conviction .. on June 21, 1915 Frank's death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.

At around 10 pm on the night of August 16, 1915 a lynch mob consisting of twenty eight local men including Georgia Governor and the President of the Georgia Senate, the Mayor of Marietta, the County Sheriff , local tradesmen, a hangman and a lay preacher busted Frank out of Milledgeville State Penitentiary.

They handcuffed the Warden, cut the prison's telephone wires and drained the gas from their automobiles, they seized Frank and drove him on a 175 mile seven hour automobile trip to Marietta Georgia, and hanged him from the branch of a tree at around 7:00 am the following morning. Wikipedia .

We will say that once Frank's guilt had been established to reverse the charges so to speak the Jews organized the lynching to swing the whole thing back in their favor, and then to by cling to the fiction he was innocent, and to convince the wider public Jews were the aggrieved parties.

mememeyou

Leo "Frank was convicted in Atlanta, but most of the 13 APPEALS occurred outside Atlanta, and every one of those courts-including the US Supreme Court-upheld the conviction" (noirg.org)

TFS

Interesting. I've read about the Mary Phagan murder many times, but I've never come across this little tidbit. If blacks truly knew how the founding of the ADL went down they would be livid at the manipulative kikes.

Hmmmm_m

kikes are a plague on humanity