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'''Carcer City''' is a city used in [[Manhunt]], a non-GTA [[Rockstar]] game which involves a mass murderer named James Earl Cash. Carcer City is an industrial town with a corrupt police chief (Gary Schafer) and a snuff film director who apparently calls the shots in town. There are white supremacists, murderers, and other sorts of criminals and rogues who rampage through the streets of the city. Carcer City is most likely based off Newark, Detroit, Philadelphia or Cleveland.
'''Carcer City''' is a city used in [[Manhunt]], a non-GTA [[Rockstar]] game which involves a mass murderer named James Earl Cash. Carcer City is an industrial town with a corrupt police chief (Gary Schafer) and a snuff film director who apparently calls the shots in town. There are white supremacists, murderers, and other sorts of criminals and rogues who rampage through the streets of the city. Carcer City is most likely based off Newark, Detroit, Philadelphia or Cleveland.


As appeared in the game, Carcer City has an asylum, a shopping mall (now derelict), an abandoned zoo and a subway. Carcer City considered to be a part of the Grand Theft Auto World, like, Bullworth.
As appeared in the game, Carcer City has an asylum, a shopping mall (now derelict), an abandoned zoo and a subway. Carcer City is considered to be a part of the Grand Theft Auto World, like, Bullworth.


It is mused that Carcer City would exist in the same fictional [[Grand Theft Auto World|world]] as the [[GTA]] games, because of overlaps and references within them. According to a news segment from [[GTA III]], Carcer city is "nearby" to Liberty city.
It is mused that Carcer City would exist in the same fictional [[Grand Theft Auto World|world]] as the [[GTA]] games, because of overlaps and references within them. According to a news segment from [[GTA III]], Carcer city is "nearby" to Liberty city.

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Carcer City

Carcer City is a city used in Manhunt, a non-GTA Rockstar game which involves a mass murderer named James Earl Cash. Carcer City is an industrial town with a corrupt police chief (Gary Schafer) and a snuff film director who apparently calls the shots in town. There are white supremacists, murderers, and other sorts of criminals and rogues who rampage through the streets of the city. Carcer City is most likely based off Newark, Detroit, Philadelphia or Cleveland.

As appeared in the game, Carcer City has an asylum, a shopping mall (now derelict), an abandoned zoo and a subway. Carcer City is considered to be a part of the Grand Theft Auto World, like, Bullworth.

It is mused that Carcer City would exist in the same fictional world as the GTA games, because of overlaps and references within them. According to a news segment from GTA III, Carcer city is "nearby" to Liberty city.

Residents and Places

  • Lionel Starkweather, a.k.a. The Director - The purported ruler of Carcer City. He owns the police and makes many snuff films, in which the murders are real, in the city.
  • Gary Schaffer - The crooked Police chief of Carcer City. He is paid by Starkweather and often takes bribes. He is first mentioned in Grand Theft Auto III for being cleared of charges of corruption, but all of the witnesses in the case have gone missing. Many residents believe he is truly guilty, but he and Starkweather control the courts in Carcer City.

The following are many of the popular locations in Carcer City.

  • Carcer Zoo : Formerly a perfect place to make a trip with your family, it used to feature over a hundred different animals from all over the world, and is located in the heart of the city. Lately it had been ruled by gangs and all the animals have escaped. It is thought it is used by gangs as a hideout and a home for the city's worst thugs.
  • Darkwoods Penitentiary: Formerly a large mental asylum. The inmates have all escaped and formed their own psychopathic gang "The Smilies". The asylum being their only turf.

References from Grand Theft Auto

  • In Grand Theft Auto III A news segment on the in-game radio station Lips 106 reports that "police chief Gary Schaeffer was cleared of corruption charges in a controversial decision by the courts." This is an obvious allusion to a prominent character in this game. This shows that the police chief has been corrupt for two years (or more) before the events of Manhunt (most likely due to him dealing with Starkweather). The same news segment mentions Carcer City as being "nearby" to Liberty City.
  • There is also a "ghost town" in Liberty City, which is sometimes erroneously dubbed Carcer City.
  • Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas In the beginning of the game, a radio advertisement for Carcer City makes references to steel mills being closed and "dining in the glow of the Flaming River," which may be the best indication of the city's inspiration. Many steel mills in the Midwest closed during the era when the game was set, including those in Pittsburgh, PA, Philadelphia, PA, Cleveland, Ohio, and Detroit, MI. The "Flaming River" is a clear reference to the "Burning River", a period in the 1970s where the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio was polluted enough that it caught fire.
  • In GTA SA, There are blue propane tanks with "Carcer Gas!" on them.
  • Also in the beginning, a woman on the WCTR show "The Wild Traveller" calls from Carcer City asking why anyone would want to vacation there.
  • When bumped into, a pedestrian says "Hey! This isn't Carcer City OKAY!"
  • On the Shores of Palomino Creek north of Los Santos there are several large, wooden, spool-shaped objects with the words (almost indistinguishably) "Jartnuk Cable Company" and "Carcer" on them.
  • In Zero's RC store, there is an action figure of James Earl Cash, along with Piggsy, Tommy Vercetti and Lance Vance.
  • One pedestrian is noted to say (after CJ murders somebody) "I'm moving to Carcer City".
  • A radio ad appears near the end of the game talking about Carcer City that is along the lines of "This is real America!" which is said at the end of the ad.
  • In the first cutscene at the airport, it is seen on the arrivals board that one flight is from Carcer City.
  • In Grand Theft Auto IV, while searching the police database, some of the characters listed are born in Carcer City
  • There are two vehicles seen in Carcer City. The Stallion makes a cameo appearance as a burnt car, whereas the Virgo appears as a picture in Starkweather's mansion.
  • In Grand Theft Auto IV, a pedestrian says "You drive like your from Carcer City" if you nearly run him over

Etymology

The Latin word carcere, which means prison, is also apparent in the word carceral state, which means: a state modeled on a prison. It is also apparent in 'incarcerate', meaning; to imprison.

In geomancy, Carcer is one of the seven figures of Western Geomancy. It is the figurative outline of an enclosure or prison cell (similar to the word carcere).