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|game_1 = GTA Liberty City Stories | |||
|name = John-O | |||
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|status = Alive | |||
|gender = M | |||
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|home = [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] | |||
|nationality = United States | |||
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'''John-O''' is a character in the [[3D Universe]] who is mentioned in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]. | |||
==Character history== | |||
John-O is, in [[1998]], a member of an intelligence agency and was scheduled to meet an informant before [[Toni Cipriani]] [[L.C. Confidential|breaks up the meeting and steals a document]]. The document details drug use in top sports stars, which [[Ned Burner]] (who had acted as a priest), later publishes in [[Liberty Tree]]. | |||
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Revision as of 18:16, 4 February 2014
John-O | |
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Appearances | GTA Liberty City Stories |
Full Name | John-O |
Status |
Alive |
Gender | Gender::Male |
Nationality | American |
Home | Liberty City |
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John-O is a character in the 3D Universe who is mentioned in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
Character history
John-O is, in 1998, a member of an intelligence agency and was scheduled to meet an informant before Toni Cipriani breaks up the meeting and steals a document. The document details drug use in top sports stars, which Ned Burner (who had acted as a priest), later publishes in Liberty Tree.