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(You need to calm down. There are numerous people in the world that think their wife is cheating on them. There is no proof that Jeff is based on that Taxi Driver character.)
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*No matter how hard you try, you can not save him from his death, though it is obvious you are not meant to sympathize with him.
*No matter how hard you try, you can not save him from his death, though it is obvious you are not meant to sympathize with him.
*Jeff suffers from [[Wikipedia:Angina|Angina]], a severe heart condition, possibly due to his incredibly short fuse and violent temper leaving him frequently over-stressed and anxious.
*Jeff suffers from [[Wikipedia:Angina|Angina]], a severe heart condition, possibly due to his incredibly short fuse and violent temper leaving him frequently over-stressed and anxious.
 
*Jeff is possibly based on the character Martin Scorsese plays in the 1976 film Taxi Driver.


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Revision as of 23:22, 23 December 2009

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Jeff

Jeff, or Jeff the Cuckold (?-2008) in the credits, is a random character in Grand Theft Auto IV encountered in northern Algonquin, near North Holland. Niko Bellic encounters the erratically-behaving man standing across the street from his apartment, ranting and raving about how he suspects his wife of infidelity. Jeff asks Niko to follow his wife and her male friend and to take pictures of them so he can confirm her treachery. Niko does so, but in the course of which overhears his exasperated wife complaining about how her husband doesn't trust her to have purely platonic male friends, and so Niko mentions to the increasingly erratic Jeff that he doesn't think the picture necessarily proves her guilt.

Sometime later, Jeff calls Niko to meet him in an underground parking lot. As it turns out, Niko's attempts to calm him have failed, and the insane man has brutally murdered his wife in a jealous rage, and wants her body and his car dumped in the Humboldt River. The angry and exasperated Niko's task is made all the more difficult by the fact Jeff's wife's bloody body is clearly seen in the car, leading to the police chasing him as he makes his way to Northwood.

When Niko next encounters Jeff, he has (amazingly) remarried, but history repeats itself as he believes his new wife is cheating on him and asks Niko to kill her. Niko refuses to do so, telling Jeff to calm down, which only manages to anger the man more. He runs across the road to confront his wife, only to be struck by a car and killed. The british-accented driver of the vehicle exits the car, examines Jeff's body and calls the police to report that he has "run some chap over". The police tells him to hold, but the man jumps back into his vehicle and flees the crime scene.

Related characters

Jeff's wife

Jeff's long-suffering wife and mother of his children thought he was a nice guy with a Black credit card, but didn't know he would eventually turn into the suspicious, jealous and controlling monster that he would eventually become, doing things such as hiding all of her underwear and trying to install a tracking device onto her. She turns to one of Jeff's friends for emotional support, not realising that the man was only interested in having sex with her. Sadly, Jeff murders her in a jealous rage, stabbing her fifty times with a kitchen knife, though he maintains she had an "accident".

Jeff's friend

Jeff's friend pretends to provide his wife with platonic emotional support, but is really only interested in having an affair with her.

Trivia

  • Jeff was voiced by Harry Chase.
  • No matter how hard you try, you can not save him from his death, though it is obvious you are not meant to sympathize with him.
  • Jeff suffers from Angina, a severe heart condition, possibly due to his incredibly short fuse and violent temper leaving him frequently over-stressed and anxious.
  • Jeff is possibly based on the character Martin Scorsese plays in the 1976 film Taxi Driver.