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[[Image:Uncle Leone.jpg|right|thumb|Uncle Leone]]
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'''Uncle Leone''' is an elderly and hunched [[Sicilian Mafia]] head who is only featured once after the final mission of the [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]. It is revealed that he was backing [[Massimo Torini|Massimo Torini's]] bid to take over [[Liberty City in GTA Liberty City Stories|Liberty City]], but admits defeat at the end of the game and decides to return to Sicily in peace. [[Salvatore Leone|Salvatore]] insults him behind his back, stating that he can't be trusted, to which Uncle Leone replies "Every dog has his day", a phrase uttered by Tony Montana in both the Scarface film and Scarface: The World is Yours video game. This warning indeed comes to pass in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], as Salvatore is killed by [[Claude]], a man whom he betrays.He is based off Uncle Junior from The Sopranos.
'''Uncle Leone''' is an elderly and hunched [[Sicilian Mafia]] head who is only featured once after the final mission of the [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]. It is revealed that he was backing [[Massimo Torini|Massimo Torini's]] bid to take over [[Liberty City in GTA Liberty City Stories|Liberty City]], but admits defeat at the end of the game and decides to return to Sicily in peace. [[Salvatore Leone|Salvatore]] insults him behind his back, stating that he can't be trusted, to which Uncle Leone replies "Every dog has his day", a phrase uttered by Tony Montana in both the Scarface film and Scarface: The World is Yours video game. This warning indeed comes to pass in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], as Salvatore is killed by [[Claude]], a man whom he betrays. He is based off of Uncle Junior from The Sopranos.


{{GTA Liberty City Stories Characters}}
{{GTA Liberty City Stories Characters}}
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