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Stocker's criminal ''[[wp:Modus operandi|modus operandi]]'' consists primarily of killing and consuming the internal organs of victims (occasionally breaking into homes to satisfy his needs), yet appears to behave like a refined man otherwise, speaking with a sophisticated vocabulary and a faux-English accent.
Stocker's criminal ''[[wp:Modus operandi|modus operandi]]'' consists primarily of killing and consuming the internal organs of victims (occasionally breaking into homes to satisfy his needs), yet appears to behave like a refined man otherwise, speaking with a sophisticated vocabulary and a faux-English accent.


Stocker appears during "[[Off Route]]" as an inmates at the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|Leftwood police station]] to be transported to the [[Alderney State Correctional Facility]], along with with a number of white collar criminals, when [[Johnny Klebitz]] breaks into the compound to hijack a prison bus containing the prisoners (during which Stocker manages to feast on a warden). As Johnny was only tasked to free the white collar criminals, Stocker is unintentionally released in the process, free to return to his killing spree. Stocker is last seen leaving on a [[Dinghy]] off [[Acter Industrial Park]], singing a cheery song as he relishes his newfound freedom.
Stocker appears during "[[Off Route]]" as an inmates at the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|Leftwood police station]] to be transported to the [[Alderney State Correctional Facility]], along with with a number of white collar criminals, when [[Johnny Klebitz]] breaks into the compound to hijack a prison bus containing the prisoners (during which Stocker manages to feast on a warden). As Johnny was only tasked to free the white collar criminals, Stocker is unintentionally released in the process, free to return to his killing spree. Stocker is last seen leaving on a [[Dinghy]] alongside some of the inmates off [[Acter Industrial Park]], singing a cheery song as he relishes his newfound freedom.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

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Curtis Stocker (with orange jumpsuit) about to consume the flesh of a prison warden during "Off Route" in The Lost and Damned.

Curtis Stocker, otherwise known as the Dine and Dash killer (or Double D for short), is a cannibalistic serial killer that appears in The Lost and Damned.

Description

Stocker's criminal modus operandi consists primarily of killing and consuming the internal organs of victims (occasionally breaking into homes to satisfy his needs), yet appears to behave like a refined man otherwise, speaking with a sophisticated vocabulary and a faux-English accent.

Stocker appears during "Off Route" as an inmates at the Leftwood police station to be transported to the Alderney State Correctional Facility, along with with a number of white collar criminals, when Johnny Klebitz breaks into the compound to hijack a prison bus containing the prisoners (during which Stocker manages to feast on a warden). As Johnny was only tasked to free the white collar criminals, Stocker is unintentionally released in the process, free to return to his killing spree. Stocker is last seen leaving on a Dinghy alongside some of the inmates off Acter Industrial Park, singing a cheery song as he relishes his newfound freedom.

Trivia

  • Stocker's behavior and personality imply his character design is inspired by that of Hannibal Lecter, a fictional character featured in a series of novels by Thomas Harris, or, specifically, Anthony Hopkins' depiction of Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal. The mask used to cover the lower regions of his face (to prevent him from biting people) is also similar to the mask worn on Lecter when he is custody and outside his cell during events in The Silence of the Lambs.

Mission appearances

The Lost and Damned

See also

  • Eddie Low, another serial killer in GTA IV continuity.