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Peter Dreyfuss was, by the early 1970s, involved in the film industry in [[Vinewood in GTA V|Vinewood]] as a director, and worked with [[David Richards]] at the [[Richards Majestic]] film studios. In [[1975]] he slowly tortured and murdered rising film star [[Leonora Johnson]] before sending 'mementos' to her family members. Her dismembered body was found on January 17, [[1975]]. He later wrote a four page letter of confession to David Richards, who already knew of the murder, to explain he 'had to kill her' for artistic purposes: to gain a better perspective on suffering. The murder of Leonora Johnson, however, took place after Dreyfuss and Richards had paid hookers in [[Mexico]] to stab each other. | Peter Dreyfuss was, by the early 1970s, involved in the film industry in [[Vinewood in GTA V|Vinewood]] as a director, and worked with [[David Richards]] at the [[Richards Majestic]] film studios. In [[1975]] he slowly tortured and murdered rising film star [[Leonora Johnson]] before sending 'mementos' to her family members. Her dismembered body was found on January 17, [[1975]]. He later wrote a four page letter of confession to David Richards, who already knew of the murder, to explain he 'had to kill her' for artistic purposes: to gain a better perspective on suffering. The murder of Leonora Johnson, however, took place after Dreyfuss and Richards had paid hookers in [[Mexico]] to stab each other. | ||
David Richards later ripped the letter into fifty pieces, which scattered across [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]] and [[Blaine County]] resulting in the murder going unsolved. Dreyfuss continued to goad the family into further suffering for years. His career continued, despite his reluctance to work with David's son [[Solomon Richards|Solomon]], and his success earned him a spot on the [[Walk of Fame]] and a home in [[Vinewood Hills]]. In [[2013]], however, all fifty letter pieces are collected by the [[protagonist]]s of [[Grand Theft Auto V]]: [[Michael De Santa]], [[Franklin Clinton]] and [[Trevor Philips]]. | David Richards later ripped the letter into fifty pieces, which scattered across [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]] and [[Blaine County]] resulting in the murder going unsolved. Dreyfuss continued to goad the family into further suffering for years. His career continued, despite his reluctance to work with David's son [[Solomon Richards|Solomon]], and his success earned him a spot on the [[Walk of Fame]] and a home in [[Vinewood Hills]]. In [[2013]], however, all fifty letter pieces are collected by the [[protagonist]]s of [[Grand Theft Auto V]]: [[Michael De Santa]], [[Franklin Clinton]] and [[Trevor Philips]]. Franklin later confronts Dreyfuss at his home and has the opportunity to kill or spare him. | ||
In the years following the murder of Leonora Johnson several women described him as a 'sex offender and a danger to all'. He later directed the film [[Last Will & Testament]], which confused audiences and flopped at the box office leading to his retirement. His legendary status in Vinewood, however, continued to grow and in [[2013]] the online news website [[Public Liberty Online]] reported | In the years following the murder of Leonora Johnson several women described him as a 'sex offender and a danger to all'. He later directed the film [[Last Will & Testament]], which confused audiences and flopped at the box office leading to his retirement. His legendary status in Vinewood, however, continued to grow and in [[2013]] the online news website [[Public Liberty Online]] reported rumors of his return to the film industry. | ||
After the player has collected all fifty pieces of Dreyfuss' confession letter a [[Strangers & Freaks]] mission opens up with | After the player has collected all fifty pieces of Dreyfuss' confession letter a [[Strangers & Freaks]] mission opens up with Franklin confronting Dreyfuss before deciding whether to kill or spare him. | ||
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