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When Barry returned, he found the police had cordoned off his house, and his father was being shoved into the back of a police cruiser. Darryl Frye was on the scene, and as he explained that Barry's mother had been murdered, Henry shouted from inside the car that he didn't do it. Frye explained that he couldn't let Barry in, because they were looking for the evidence that would lead them to the truth, and find out who was responsible. Barry refused to listen, and rushed in, but he froze in his tracks at the sight of his mother collapsed in a pool of blood next to the knife that was the murder weapon. Sadly, Frye pulled Barry back, explaining that Nora wouldn't want him to be alone, and took him away from the scene. Remembering the feeling of wanting to escape that scene, Barry finally wake

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  • When Barry returned, he found the police had cordoned off his house, and his father was being shoved into the back of a police cruiser. Darryl Frye was on the scene, and as he explained that Barry's mother had been murdered, Henry shouted from inside the car that he didn't do it. Frye explained that he couldn't let Barry in, because they were looking for the evidence that would lead them to the truth, and find out who was responsible. Barry refused to listen, and rushed in, but he froze in his tracks at the sight of his mother collapsed in a pool of blood next to the knife that was the murder weapon. Sadly, Frye pulled Barry back, explaining that Nora wouldn't want him to be alone, and took him away from the scene. Remembering the feeling of wanting to escape that scene, Barry finally wake
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  • When Barry returned, he found the police had cordoned off his house, and his father was being shoved into the back of a police cruiser. Darryl Frye was on the scene, and as he explained that Barry's mother had been murdered, Henry shouted from inside the car that he didn't do it. Frye explained that he couldn't let Barry in, because they were looking for the evidence that would lead them to the truth, and find out who was responsible. Barry refused to listen, and rushed in, but he froze in his tracks at the sight of his mother collapsed in a pool of blood next to the knife that was the murder weapon. Sadly, Frye pulled Barry back, explaining that Nora wouldn't want him to be alone, and took him away from the scene. Remembering the feeling of wanting to escape that scene, Barry finally wakes from his coma. However, he is far from his hospital bed. The sheer power of his emotional response had sent his body running without his mind realizing it. He had run all the way to Africa in a matter of seconds. Three weeks later, Barry had returned to Central City, and he and Darryl were enjoying a moment together in the park. Barry explained that he would never have got through his hospitalization if he hadn't had family to support him, stating that Darryl had been as much a father to him, if not better, than his real one. Happily, Darryl admitted that while many people think that he had done Barry a favour by taking him in, it was Barry who helped him become the Captain he was. Thinking on how much the police badge meant to Darryl, Barry decided to come up with his own badge or symbol. It took several designs, but eventually, he designed the costume and the ring that would hold it. He became The Flash. As the super fast vigilante, he thwarted his first bank robbery, and introduced himself to Central City's underworld. Barry eventually returned to visit his father in prison, despite Henry's confession. While he was there, one of the thugs he caught earlier began trying to make an escape, and Barry helped catch him. However, one of the nearby guards accidentally left the door to the prisoners' area open, and Henry began trying to sneak through it. Sternly, Barry closed the door in front of him, stating that when his father left prison, it would be as a free man, because the evidence had proved he was innocent. Confused, Henry reminded that he had already confessed to Nora's murder. Regardless, Barry explained that he would keep looking, as he had every year, because he would never give up on the man who had raised him. Barry no longer needed his father to be innocent, he simply wanted him to be. All that had happened, including his mother's death, had made him who he is today: Barry Allen, The Fastest Man Alive; The Flash.
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