T H WILLET, Sworn In For The Defendant, 108th To Testify

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T. H. Willet, witness for the Defendant in rebuttal, at the Trial of Leo Frank in the Fulton County Superior Court of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1913 (Testimony Portion From July 28 - August 21, 1913; Closing Arguments August 21-25, 1913)
Pattern-maker T. H. Willet testified that he built Defendant’s Exhibit 13, a scale model of the National Pencil Company factory, from an official blueprint. The floor plans were exact; every wall, door, staircase, and elevator shaft matched the print.
On cross-examination, Willet admitted the vertical heights were not to scale (floors were compressed for courtroom display) and he did not install windows in Frank’s office section.
On re-direct, he confirmed he received no instructions except “make it true to the blueprint.”
This three-dimensional courtroom model let jurors walk the crime scene in miniature:

Sight-lines from Frank’s desk to the clock,
Distances from metal room to basement,
Impossibility of hearing the elevator from the fourth floor,
Exact placement of the dressing-room doors and scuttle hole.

Willet’s unimpeachable replica turned the State’s verbal timeline into visual proof that Frank’s story fit the factory, while Conley’s ever-shifting versions collided with walls.

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