The Loss of His Father
Then, the following year, tragedy struck again. While Frank was sitting at his home in St. Thomas with his second wife and their four children, he heard some commotion outside. He got up to see what it was and noticed that someone had set his car ablaze. Frank ran outside only to be shot twice by a man named Arthur Niles.
Niles was never sent to jail. Instead, he was found not guilty due to insanity and was subsequently shipped off to a psychiatric facility. Niles spent several decades at the facility, and by 1994, it was believed that he was no longer a threat to society. However, he later threatened a judge and finally sent to prison.