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==Murders Commited by Derrick==
==Murders Commited by Derrick==
*[[Eugene Reaper]] (killed by him and Packie for killing [[Michael Keane]])
*[[Eugene Reaper]] <small> (killed by him and Packie for killing [[Michael Keane]]) </small>


==LCPD Database record==
==LCPD Database record==

Revision as of 06:48, 21 January 2010

Character
Derrick McReary
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Appearances [[Appearance::Grand Theft Auto IV
The Ballad of Gay Tony]]
Full Name Derrick McReary
Gender Gender::Male
Date of Birth 1956
Place of Birth Dukes, Liberty City
Date of Death [[Error: Invalid time.|2008 (Player's Choice)]][[DOD::2008 (Player's Choice)| ]]
Age at Death
Nationality [[American, Irish Descent.|American, Irish Descent.]][[Nationality::American, Irish Descent.| ]]
Home Liberty City
Family Maureen McReary (Mother)
Mr. McReary (Father)
Gerald McReary (Brother)
Patrick McReary (Brother)
Francis McReary (Brother)
Kate McReary (Sister)
Main Affiliations McReary Mob
Korean Mob
Niko Bellic
Bucky Sligo
Aiden O'Malley
Irish Paramilitaries
Vehicles Willard
Voiced by George Feaster
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Derrick McReary (Irish Derig Mac Ruairí) is a member of McReary Family and seemingly the oldest sibling. He has a drug and alcohol problem, so Patrick asks Niko to keep an eye out for his brother's safety. Derrick has recently returned from Ireland where he assisted the Provisional IRA in fighting the British. Two of Derrick's old friends, Bucky Sligo and Aiden O'Malley, believed that Derrick snitched on them to the authorities and constantly threatened him and his family as result, despite Derrick's claims of innocence. The accusations from his former friends caused him tremendous grief and fueled his drug addictions, although Packie will eventually reveal that he did snitch on them. He seems to be the most compassionate of all the McReary children, as is shown with the way he tries to calm down the bank staff and customers during the heist. When his brother, Francis, discovers that Derrick is back in town, he worries that he will reveal Francis' corruption to the press for money. He talks with Derrick in a park as part of an attempt to use Niko to kill him, thinking that he must go outside the law to take down his brother. Niko has a choice of who to kill. The player does not receive anything from Derrick for killing Francis. Derrick's picture is hanging on the wall inside the Lucky Winkles bar, which is one of the fronts of McReary Mob.

Mission appearances

GTA IV

Trivia

  • Derrick, according to his brothers and Niko, fought in the Troubles in Northern Ireland, probably a volunteer in the PIRA or INLA. This is chronologically correct as the Troubles in Northern Ireland ended in 1998, making Derrick around his 20s and 30s when he volunteered in the 70s or 80s. Respectively, this makes Derrick 52 years old as of 2008 (GTA IVs Setting.)
  • Despite his soft spot for civilians, which was shown in the Bank Robbery of the Bank Of Liberty, he is extremely dangerous and trigger happy.
  • When in the mission "Three Leaf Clover", while fighting the cops and NOOSE, Derrick will often yell "Shit! It's just like being back in the Troubles!", or "I ain't seen combat like this since Belfast!", this is yet again another reference to the Northern Ireland Troubles, and proves he was in Ireland at the time, and was involved or witnessed many gunfights between the RUC/British Army and IRA.
  • Derrick drives a Willard.

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Murders Commited by Derrick

LCPD Database record

Surname: McReary

First Name: Derrick

Age: 52

Place of Birth: Dukes, Liberty City

Affiliations: N/A

Criminal Record:

  • 1970 - Disorderly Conduct
  • 1971 - Civil Disobedience
  • 1974 - Resisting Arrest
  • 1978 - Armed Robbery
  • 1980 - Possession Controlled Substance: Cocaine
  • 1985 - Criminal Possession Weapon: Explosives

Notes:

  • Police informant.
  • Confidential testimony from him led to several high-profile convictions.
  • Originally arrested after several public protests and demonstrations turned bad in the early 70s.
  • Became involved in more violent protest and believed to have developed a heroin addiction while in prison.
  • Recent reports indicate that he was arrested in Ireland. May be returning to the US.