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Murder on Astor Place
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Jonetta
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Jan 14, 2018 02:25PM
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I don't think so. The idea of caring more about scandal than finding the identity of your child's killer would've been too foreign to Frank.
I don't think he would have solved it either. He wouldn't have interviewed the staff at Greentree the way he did, nor would he have known anything about the lawyer. Plus, the big clues came from Mary Higgins, Mrs. Higgins' oldest daughter. Frank never even bothered to talk to the children.
Sarah kept steering Frank in the right direction on this investigation. I don't think he could have figured it out without her.
Sarah give Frank an "in" into the a world that he would not have had access to otherwise. He coulde never have solved it without her.



