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Jose Trunchez is a minor character in Grand Theft Auto IV. Featured in the mission, Undress To Kill, Niko Bellic is sent to murder him by Dwayne Forge.  Jose is one of the three brothers/managers of the Triangle Club, having seized it after Forge's incarceration. Not much is revealed about his character or history beyond his need for privacy when counting the club's earnings.  This trait can be exploited.  Jose can be stealthily killed in his office with a knife should the player execute him quickly enough.  This is perhaps the only brother that can be taken down without raising an alarm, as the other two have companions near by.
'''Jose Trunchez''' is a minor character in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and the brother of [[Javier Trunchez|Javier]] and [[Jesus Trunchez|Jesus Trunchez]]. He and his brothers took contorl of [[The Triangle Club]] after [[Dwayne Forge]] was incarcerated, however, in the mission [[Undress to Kill]], Forge sends [[Niko Bellic]] to kill the three brothers. Jose is seen counting the clubs earnings, liking to do so in privacy, allowing Niko to kill him without alerting others in the club.
 
==GTA IV Mission Appearances==
*[[Undress to Kill]]
 
{{GTA IV Characters}}
 
[[Category:Characters|Trunchez, Jose]]
[[Category:Characters in GTA IV|Trunchez, Jose]]

Revision as of 16:55, 18 February 2009

Jose Trunchez is a minor character in Grand Theft Auto IV and the brother of Javier and Jesus Trunchez. He and his brothers took contorl of The Triangle Club after Dwayne Forge was incarcerated, however, in the mission Undress to Kill, Forge sends Niko Bellic to kill the three brothers. Jose is seen counting the clubs earnings, liking to do so in privacy, allowing Niko to kill him without alerting others in the club.

GTA IV Mission Appearances