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[[Image:JEC-Wanted-Poster.jpg‎|thumb|200px|Wanted poster featuring James Earl Cash.]]
[[Image:JEC-Wanted-Poster.jpg‎|thumb|200px|Wanted poster featuring James Earl Cash.]]


Cash remains rather emotionless throughout most of the storyline. However he does display some sympathy for his kidnapped family members during one scene, and is visibly angered when he sees them killed. He also appears slightly scared the first two times he runs into the Cerberus, and when he is attacked by Piggsy in the elevator he panics and climbs through the vent, forgetting about his gun.
Cash remains rather emotionless throughout most of the storyline, killing his enemies with savage intensity and no remorse. However he does display some sympathy for his kidnapped family members during one scene, and is visibly angered when he sees them killed. He also appears slightly scared the first two times he runs into the Cerberus, and when he is attacked by Piggsy in the elevator he panics and climbs through the vent, forgetting about his gun.


He helps the female journalist by escorting her safely to her apartment, before telling her to get out of the city while she can, showing that he's good enough to allow an innocent person who has witnessed him commit multiple murders escape unharmed.  
He helps the female journalist by escorting her safely to her apartment, before telling her to get out of the city while she can, showing that he's good enough to allow an innocent person who has witnessed him commit multiple murders escape unharmed.


Little is known about Cash's life before the events of Manhunt, even the reason he was incarcerated in the first place is unknown. Sometime during 1992, James Earl Cash was wanted by the San Andreas Police Department as evidenced by wanted posters of him in the Las Venturas Police Department. Cash was on the run up until the year 2000 when he was caught. Cash was then sentenced to death, the execution being three years later.  
Little is known about Cash's life before the events of Manhunt, even the reason he was incarcerated in the first place is unknown. Sometime during 1992, James Earl Cash was wanted by the San Andreas Police Department as evidenced by wanted posters of him in the Las Venturas Police Department. Cash was on the run up until the year 2000 when he was caught. Cash was then sentenced to death, the execution being three years later.


==Notable murders committed==
==Notable murders committed==
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