J R LEACH, Sworn In For The Defendant, 112th To Testify

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J. R. Leach, 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)
J. R. Leach, division superintendent of the Georgia Railway & Power Co., testified that:

Georgia Avenue cars leave Broad & Marietta on the hour and every 10 minutes;
2 minutes to Whitehall & Alabama;
10 minutes from Whitehall & Alabama to Georgia Ave & Washington St.
Washington Street cars leave 2 minutes after the hour; same 2-minute hop to Whitehall & Alabama, then 10 minutes to Georgia Ave & Washington.

Leach confirmed the English Avenue car (Matthews & Hollis) is a “hard schedule” that routinely runs early—often cutting off the Fair Street (due 12:05) and River cars. He suspended a motorman the previous week for arriving ahead of time, yet early arrivals were frequent, especially when crews were relieved for meals.
On cross-examination, Leach admitted cars come in early every day; catching them is difficult. The English Avenue line habitually beat the 12:05 Fair Street car—making a 12:0312:04 arrival at Marietta & Forsyth routine.
Leach’s insider testimony shattered the State’s rigid 12:07 schedule, proving Phagan’s car could have dropped her four minutes early—placing her inside Frank’s office by 12:07½.

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