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Billy Dexter, in [[1992]] was the host of Entertaining America on WCTR, a talk radio station. He had wanted to call the ''Stack the Dex'', but was unable to change the name. He planned to interview [[Richard Goblin]], a chef, before being fatally and accidentally shot by [[Jack Howitzer]]. Dexter was later replaced by [[Lazlow]], with Howitzer later be put on trial for the murder of Dexter.
Billy Dexter, in [[1992]] was the host of Entertaining America on WCTR, a talk radio station. He had wanted to call the ''Stack the Dex'', but was unable to change the name. He planned to interview [[Richard Goblin]], a chef, before being fatally and accidentally shot by [[Jack Howitzer]]. Dexter was later replaced by [[Lazlow]], with Howitzer later be put on trial for the murder of Dexter.
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[[Category: San Andreas Characters|Dexter, Billy]]
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Revision as of 22:33, 29 May 2007

William "Billy" Dexter is a character from the Grand Theft Auto series who appears as a radio show host in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. He hosts Entertaining America on WCTR.

Billy Dexter, in 1992 was the host of Entertaining America on WCTR, a talk radio station. He had wanted to call the Stack the Dex, but was unable to change the name. He planned to interview Richard Goblin, a chef, before being fatally and accidentally shot by Jack Howitzer. Dexter was later replaced by Lazlow, with Howitzer later be put on trial for the murder of Dexter.

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Preceded by
Unknown
WCTR talkshow host of 'Entertaining America'
Unknown-1992
Succeeded by
Lazlow Jones