Frank Knight


 * "Frank" redirects here. For the project manager, see Frank Janovski.

"Oy! Get outta my way, you punk! Go back to your toys or I'll make you cry into your mum's panties!"

- Frank Knight

Frank Knight is a detective of the Pacific Bay Police Department. He is one of two personnel assigned to be the player's partner in Season 2 of Criminal Case.

Profile
Frank, 51 years of age, is a detective of the Pacific Bay PD who is currently assigned to be one of the two partners for the player's career in the Pacific Bay Police Force. He has brown medium hair with gray hints, blue eyes and a light stubble. He sports a blue Hawaiian shirt with yellow palm tree motif and a pair of black pants with a brown leather belt. Other than that, he wears a common police badge around his neck.

Frank is known to be straight forward, hot-tempered and stubborn, and it is known that his favourite animal is grizzly bear and that his favourite food is barbecue ribs.

Frank loves to drink and visit bars, and he even takes the risk of drinking during work at times. In addition, he does not show respect to his superiors, although he himself is a respected detective in the force. Besides that, it is known that Frank is easily-frightened; for instance, he gets scared out of his skin with ease when an old hermit jumps out of the woods in the midst of a murder investigation in White Peaks. Furthermore, Frank loves Western movies and is a fan of wrestling.

Notable Events of Criminal Case
In the introduction of the first case of Pacific Bay, Chief Andrea Marquez welcomed the player to the Pacific Bay Police Force before introducing herself. She then notified the player that Frank Knight and Amy Young were assigned to be the player's partners in the investigations, and continued that Frank was currently on an anger management course—implying that Frank would not be an easy man to work with.

Frank made his first physical appearance in the second case of Pacific Bay. After the player's success in the first murder investigation, Chief Marquez congratulated and informed the player that Frank was back from his anger management course and that the player would be working with him on their next case. Shortly after, Frank arrived and—much to the Chief's distaste—exclaimed how he had gone to Beerfest instead of attending his anger management course. Frank was then introduced to the player and the two went off to the underbelly, which was just a few yards away from the station. As soon as they arrived at the underbelly, the duo witnessed a horrific street racing "accident", which enraged Frank, who then calmed himself down as he and the player approached the scene, thus beginning their first investigation together.

Frank was mentioned twice, but most noticeably when the team took Mighty Pete in for talks and discussions during the events of What Dies Beneath. Frank would make his second appearance as the player's partner in the Ocean Shore finale where his laziness and him being very hard to work with got on the nerves of the player not to mention Chief Marquez always having to sway Frank back to focus at times.

Frank showed no respect to some of his lab workers in Bayou Blood, specifically Roxie Sparks when he demanded her to give him a voodoo doll styled like him, and Russell Crane, in which during profiling results a tense relationship between the two would become imminent. Also in the very case, Bill Farnham had to go through the trouble of using his voodoo powers to heal Frank since a voodoo doll replica of himself with a pin on his head was causing all the trouble following Shawna Knox's incarceration.

In addition, during the events of Easy Prey, it was discovered that Frank was previously partnered with a fallen police officer named Harvey Fitchner about 30-40 years before the events of the case.

Judge Dante was not happy about Frank's bad manners in court (such as drinking during hearings), so Chief Marquez ordered Frank to clean the garbage at the Swamp Forest in the intro to The Root of All Evil. What supposed to be the player ensuring Frank fulfilled his civic duty of cleaning garbage, though, turned out to be something more than that—the player discovered a military trooper eaten to death by a carnivorous plant, prompting Frank to investigate a third incident in Bayou Bleu with the player.

In the intro to Of Rats and Men, Frank was assigned to patrol Jazz Town at night due to a looting riot occurring throughout the streets of the district following the evacuation of residents for the upcoming Hurricane Zelda.

During the events of Into the Woods, Frank was issued a Pearpad (the in-game iPad clone) to increase his effectiveness in investigations, but showed discontent towards the technology.

At the beginning of the events of Ivywood Hills, Frank was called in by Chief Marquez to report the player's first day of duty in the district, to which Frank at first declined by stating that he did not want to go back to his old haunts. Chief Marquez was infuriated by Frank's attitude to Ivywood, alas the senior detective reluctantly accepted the request, so he gave the player a tour of Ivywood, starting from the Ivywood sign.

In Once Upon a Crime, Frank slightly opened up to the player, saying that The Glass Princess—a famous fairy tale for children—was his daughter's favourite book when she was just a little kid. Getting more to the point, Frank stated that Mr Sparkles, an entertainment company, was currently shooting a live-action adaption of the book in Ivywood—starring Jenny Galguera, a teen soap sensation and a role model for Frank's daughter. As such, after a yes from the player, Frank decided thus that an autograph from Jenny on his daughter's favourite book would be enough for his daughter to finally speak to him after all the years. Much to Frank's disappointment, however, he and the player headed to the movie set only to find the actress lifeless, with her face encrusted with glass debris—causing a murder investigation to ensue. Furthermore, Frank had to adapt to the growing trend of technology by using a Pearphone (the in-game iPhone clone) to contact Hannah Choi through acts of text-messaging.

During the events of Murdertown, Frank committed an act of insubordination when he opted to step down from the police ranks to pursue a romance with Velma Bannister—a femme fatale who also happened to be a prime suspect in the case. This prompted Chief Marquez to bring Amy back into duty to finish the player's investigation. Hours after the case was successfully closed, Velma turned out to be a fraud, resulting in Frank making a surprise return to the police force in which he helped retrieve a stolen rare diamond with the help of Eduardo Ramirez. This led to the arrest of Velma and a self-proclaimed European Count named Rico Damascus for plotting the theft; the former, however, was later released on bail through her husband.

Personal Life
Frank is divorced per Death by Moonshine. Later on in Eastern Promises, Frank further reveals that his ex-wife believed he was a constant disappointment to their children, and thus never lets him meet them.

Frank also has a pet turtle named Duke, whom he is very protective of and considers his best friend in the world.

Gameplay
Frank, just like Amy, can be chosen by the player in any crime scene when the player teams up with him in any case of Pacific Bay. He's available as a 1-hint Level 10 partner when all your teammates have been used up or when you just desire to choose him as your partner.

Case Appearances
As one of the main characters and one of the two partners assigned for the player's career in the Pacific Bay PD, Frank either appears or is mentioned in almost every case of Pacific Bay-to-date.