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The Murder Of Mary Phagan

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The Murder Of Mary Phagan game quiz
"This quiz is about the murder of a 13 year old girl named Mary Phagan. It is also about what happens when justice goes awry. Did Leo Frank really kill Mary Phagan or did someone else kill her? To find out the answer, please enter."

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1. What city and state did this crime take place?
    Newnan, Georgia
    Atlanta, Georgia
    Miami, Florida
    Dallas, Texas


2. When was Mary Phagan murdered?
    August 21, 1988
    July 4, 2001
    September 25, 1972
    April 26, 1913


3. What was the name of the company that Mary worked at?
    The National Pencil Company
    National Paper Products Company
    National Paper Company
    National Paper and Pencil Company


4. Who discovered Mary's body?
    Newt Lee
    Jim Conley
    Leo Frank
    Frank Phagan


5. What evidence was found next to Mary's body?
    Three shoe prints
    Four notes written in blood
    Five pieces of hair
    Two handwritten notes


6. How many days after the discovery of the body was Leo Frank arrested for the crime?
    3
    5
    2
    7


7. Who was the Solicitor-General of the case?
    Answer: (Two Words. Full or last name.)


8. What was the name of the factory's janitor?
    Jaimie Conrad
    Jim Conway
    Joseph Conway
    Jim Conley


9. What was the name of the detective agency who was hired by Leo Frank to find the real killer?
    Answer: (Three Words)


10. Expert witness testified that drops of blood found on the lathe were Mary's.
    True
    False


11. Besides blood being found on the lathe, what else was found on it?
    Fingerprints
    Leo Frank's hair
    Makeup
    Strands of hair


12. Who testified that she came to Leo Frank's office at 12:05 P.M. to collect her paycheck (thus contradicting Leo's statement that said at 12:05 P.M. Mary was there)?
    Mary Shriver
    Montana Smith
    Maureen Stonheim
    Monteen Stover


13. Who was the star witness for the prosecution?
    Answer: (Two Words. Full or last name.)


14. According to the prosecution, Leo Frank used a rope to kill Mary.
    True
    False


15. How many witnesses were called by the defense?
    25
    300
    200
    50


16. What was the name of the judge for the Leo Frank case?
    Judge Rowan
    Judge Howlett
    Judge Roan
    Judge Scheffield


17. Leo Frank was found not guilty of the murder?
    Yes
    No


18. At the time of this murder and trial, who was the Governor of the state of Georgia?
    Earl H. Long
    James Carter
    William T. Sherman
    John M. Slaton


19. The Governor of Georgia fully exonerated Leo Frank.
    True
    False


20. During the time that the Governor was deciding whether to exonerate Leo, he read over the case. He recalled the state's star witness to retell his story. What did the Governor find instead?
    He found that the Solicitor-General was telling tall tales.
    He found that the police were lying.
    The Governor found that the star witness was lying.
    He found that the night watchman was the real killer.


21. What prison was Leo Frank sent to?
    Alcatraz Prison
    Milledgeville Prison Farm
    Georgia State Prison
    Newnan Prison Farm


22. When did Leo Frank die?
    August 1, 1962
    August 21, 1988
    August 17, 1915
    August 16, 1977


23. The people who murdered Leo Frank were brought to justice?
    Yes
    No


24. Before becoming known as the Ku Klux Klan, what name were they known by at the time of this case?
    The Knights of Mary Phagan
    The Knights of Justice
    The Knights of Leo Frank
    The Knights of Freedom


25. What was the name of the person who helped to fully exonerate Leo Frank?
    Answer: (Two Words. Full or last name.)


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