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Thirteen-year-old Mary Phagan was murdered on April 26, 1913, in Atlanta, Georgia. While factory superintendent Leo Frank was convicted and lynched for the crime in 1915, modern consensus and evidence, including a 1986 pardon, strongly suggest the true killer was
Jim Conley, the factory janitor, who likely committed the murder and framing.
Initial Conviction: Leo Frank, a Jewish superintendent, was arrested after Conley accused him of the murder and claimed Frank ordered him to move the body to the factory basement.