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Lenny

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Lenny Murdoch

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Frank Gallagher

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Lenny paid Zoe to leave town but now he's having to deal with the fallout as Nicki and Rory go off the rails.

Biography

Lenny is the local hard man, famed for terrorising The Adams family, extorting money from wee Bob and keeping everyone at one deadly arm's length. Jimmy and Scarlett bravely stood up to him but it was always fellow hard man McCabe who's been able to get one over on him... until Father Michael's unpriest-like headbashing that knocked Lenny out and stopped all Bob's money problems!

Eddie Hunter finally managed to find a way to catch him out - he set up a sting with McCabe and the two plotted to catch him as they were both so keen to have him out their lives. It all went wrong as Lenny killed snitch Sammy then held McCabe and Charlie hostage. Bob saved the day but ended up in the Clyde with Lenny. Bob lived to tell the tale but there was no sign of Lenny until now. Lenny has reappeared in Sheildinch, shocking everyone who believed he was dead and being awfully pally with DCI Whiteside.

He's subsequently been cleared of any wrong-doings, by a police hearing. Whiteside altered paperwork and provided him with an alibi for Eddie's death. It's clear though that Lenny pulled the trigger and was working with Whiteside all that time.

Lenny is now investing in Marty's property development and is refusing to listen to Marty's concerns it may not be ready in time.

Lenny's wife, Lydia, has just arrived in Shieldinch and has proved she's the only one who can wrap him round her little finger!



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