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Alan Freeman was the father of murder victim Matthew Freeman, a.k.a. Crow, but he and his son had not been close for many years. Alan's family had, in fact, been devastated nineteen years earlier, when his first wife Elizabeth, Matthew's mother disappeared, and Matthew's chosen lifestyle, as a vampire, only served to reinforce the estrangement fro his family. When Alan married his second wife, he took her maiden name of Freeman. Alan's wife, Janice, and daughter, Rosie, are with him at the station when Beckett, sympathetically, looks for clues as to who would have wanted to hurt Matthew.

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  • Alan Freeman
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  • Alan Freeman was the father of murder victim Matthew Freeman, a.k.a. Crow, but he and his son had not been close for many years. Alan's family had, in fact, been devastated nineteen years earlier, when his first wife Elizabeth, Matthew's mother disappeared, and Matthew's chosen lifestyle, as a vampire, only served to reinforce the estrangement fro his family. When Alan married his second wife, he took her maiden name of Freeman. Alan's wife, Janice, and daughter, Rosie, are with him at the station when Beckett, sympathetically, looks for clues as to who would have wanted to hurt Matthew.
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  • "Vampire Weekend"
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  • Alive
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  • Alan McGinty
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  • Male
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  • Alan Freeman was the father of murder victim Matthew Freeman, a.k.a. Crow, but he and his son had not been close for many years. Alan's family had, in fact, been devastated nineteen years earlier, when his first wife Elizabeth, Matthew's mother disappeared, and Matthew's chosen lifestyle, as a vampire, only served to reinforce the estrangement fro his family. When Alan married his second wife, he took her maiden name of Freeman. Alan's wife, Janice, and daughter, Rosie, are with him at the station when Beckett, sympathetically, looks for clues as to who would have wanted to hurt Matthew. Alan blames himself for not dragging his son away from his unsavory friends. Janice blames his love of art and circle of friends for pulling him away. Sadly, this is far less than half the story. Beckett asks the Freemans back when it becomes clear that Matthew, as a toddler, witnessed the murder of a woman whose body was recently discovered by police, a woman whom he drew throughout his developing years, and who, it turns out, is his missing mother. Alan Freeman was a suspect then, and naturally becomes one again now - but he isn't the killer. That was also the same in both cases, Janice, his second wife.
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