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Marty Chonks eventually employs [[Claude]] (the [[protagonist]] and player character of Grand Theft Auto III) to transport various people to his factory, and then destroy any evidence in the car.
Marty Chonks eventually employs [[Claude]] (the [[protagonist]] and player character of Grand Theft Auto III) to transport various people to his factory, and then destroy any evidence in the car.


Victims include his bank manager, two burglars and Mrs. Chonks. Marty then sends Claude to get [[Carl]], who had been having an affair Mrs. Chonks, who Marty believes he can overpower. Carl brings a shotgun and kills Marty, saying that he's there to take over the business. The player has the opportunity to kill Carl after the mission, and see Marty's dead body before it disappears.
Victims include his bank manager, two burglars and Mrs. Chonks. Marty then sends Claude to get [[Carl]], who had been having an affair with Mrs. Chonks, who Marty believes he can overpower. Carl brings a shotgun and kills Marty, saying that he's there to take over the business. The player has the opportunity to kill Carl after the mission, and see Marty's dead body before it disappears.


The missions that Marty Chonks provides are spoofs of the 1989 film "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover". The missions are entitled: "[[The Crook]]" (the bank manager), "[[The Thieves]]" (two burglars), "[[The Wife]]" (Mrs. Chonks) and "[[Her Lover]]" ([[Carl]]).
The missions that Marty Chonks provides are spoofs of the 1989 film "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover". The missions are entitled: "[[The Crook]]" (the bank manager), "[[The Thieves]]" (two burglars), "[[The Wife]]" (Mrs. Chonks) and "[[Her Lover]]" ([[Carl]]).
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