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Murder in Murray Hill
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It was swift and mean. I can understand being envious but they immediately turned on him, like they never worked with him. The class divide must really have been awful.

Great point, Charlene. The fact that he no longer accepted bribes had to make them suspicious of him.
He did respond well. Just took it on the chin, let it go and tried to keep the investigation going.
He did respond well. Just took it on the chin, let it go and tried to keep the investigation going.


I agree that it was jealousy that dictated their actions and, as Charlene said, the others disliked the fact that Frank had the integrity to stop taking bribes, It must have seemed like he was rubbing their faces in their corruption.
I think that Chief O'Brien and Gino Dontallei would have fought for him but they are the minority.
It seems that they’d already believed he was no longer “one of them,” which meant they didn’t trust him. Still, that freeze out was remarkable!