100 Reasons Leo Frank Is Guilty: The American Mercury’s Case AnalysisThis video, drawing from The American Mercury’s 2013 article by Bradford L. Huie, lists 100 reasons asserting Leo Frank’s guilt in the 1913 **** and murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan in Atlanta. It recounts the trial, where Frank, the Jewish superintendent of the National Pencil Company, was convicted based on forensic evidence—blood and hair in the factory—and Jim Conley’s testimony, alleging Frank’s involvement. The video, narrated by Vanessa Neubauer, highlights the Leo Frank Trial Brief of Evidence, which upheld Frank’s guilt through multiple appeals, rejecting defense claims of antisemitism by Luther Rosser and Reuben Arnold. It critiques the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) efforts since 1913 to exonerate Frank, alleging they used hoaxes like the “bite mark” theory to distort history.