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===After GTA San Andreas===
===After GTA San Andreas===
At the very end of the game, CJ is a young multi-millionaire. His assets and business interests include [[Grove Street Families|Grove Street gang]] and [[Madd Dogg|Madd Dogg's]] contract in [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]], a [[Doherty Garage|car garage]] and several other properties in [[San Fierro]], and shares in [[The Four Dragons Casino|Four Dragons]] casino in [[Las Venturas]]. He even still has the government's [[Black Project|$60 million]] [[jetpack]]. An [[Easter Egg]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] suggests that CJ possibly died after [[1992]]. However a reference of his death is never directly made. Another possibility is that he returned to Liberty City (in the GTA IV rendition) and expanded his business there, as a billboard outside the Algonquin safehouse depicts Carl in a suit and tie drinking wine with the word "Fruntalot" beside it, which is presumably the product that is being advertised. This is likely the case because due to the fact that the [[Ballas]] control [[Grove Street]] suggests that CJ no longer resides in Los Santos, and due to his wealth, might well have moved to Liberty City some time between 1992 and 2008. Either way, this is not considered canon for the [[GTA III Era]].
At the very end of the game, CJ is a young multi-millionaire. His assets and business interests include [[Grove Street Families|Grove Street gang]] and [[Madd Dogg|Madd Dogg's]] contract in [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]], a [[Doherty Garage|car garage]] and several other properties in [[San Fierro]], and shares in [[The Four Dragons Casino|Four Dragons]] casino in [[Las Venturas]]. He even still has the government's [[Black Project|$60 million]] [[jetpack]].


==Murders committed==
==Murders committed==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Carl got his name from a real life person, he called hidden 1-866 phone numbers to voicemails that only existed in the special edition dual release pack of GTA III and GTA: Vice City  
*An [[Easter Egg]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] suggests that CJ died after [[1992]]. A billboard in outside the Algonquin safehouse depicts Carl in a suit and tie drinking wine with the word "Fruntalot" beside it.
* Carl got his name from a real life person, he called hidden 1-866 phone numbers to voicemails that only existed in the special edition dual release pack of GTA III and GTA Vice City  
* Carl is the most customizable character in a GTA game to date, featuring clothes, tattoos, and hairstyles and the ability to change his physical appearance such as make him fat or muscular.
* Carl is the most customizable character in a GTA game to date, featuring clothes, tattoos, and hairstyles and the ability to change his physical appearance such as make him fat or muscular.
*The clothes that CJ wears may have an effect on his personality, in a way: if CJ is wearing more expensive clothes (i.e.: [[Didier Sachs]]) rather than cheaper ones (i.e.: [[Binco]] or [[Sub Urban]]), he tends to swear less and make comments about how he is well-dressed.
*The clothes that CJ wears may have an effect on his personality, in a way: if CJ is wearing more expensive clothes (i.e.: [[Didier Sachs]]) rather than cheaper ones (i.e.: [[Binco]] or [[Sub Urban]]), he tends to swear less and make comments about how he is well-dressed.
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