Mary Phagan's Grave
Jon Benet Ramsey's Grave
Tonight we
went to Marietta Museum of History to hear Van Pearberg give a well researched talk on the
circumstances surrounding the killing of little Mary Phagan and the one accused of the crime Leo Frank. The killing of Mary Phagan was in Atlanta at
the National Pencil Factory at Forsyth
and Hunter Streets. She is buried at
Citizens Cemetery in Marietta. Mary
Phagan's grave always has been a tourist attraction. People come from all over the world to see it
and place a card or small gift.
About a mile away, also in Marietta, is Saint James Episcopalian Cemetery which also has a famous little girl who
died violently that tourists also visits her grave, Jon Benet Ramsey.
It is
strangely coincidental and maybe even mystically synchronized that both
young girls died elsewhere when they
were violently slaughtered and then both
became known worldwide and visited by tourists are both buried in the same Georgia town.
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