CARLISLE, J.
1. "`To sustain a conviction [of a felony] upon the testimony of an accomplice, there must be corroborating circumstances which, in themselves and independently of the testimony of the accomplice directly connect the defendant with the crime, or lead to the inference that he is guilty (italics ours).' Childers v. State, 52 Ga. 106; Baker v. State, 14 Ga.App. 578 (4), 585 (80 S. E. 805); Stokes v. State,
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