• Gta

    GTA Killer Discovers Respawn Glitch

    Gregory Colbert, leader of the Nut Case gang that went on a two month GTA-inspired crime spree in late 2002, has discovered a flaw in the real life version of Grand Theft Auto he and his seriously disturbed cohorts were playing. Apparently the respawn point outside the police station is bugged and won't be fixed for 75 years to life, following his conviction for the murder of his partner in crime, Glen Phaso.

    The Nut Cases were apparently the theme restaurant of street gangs, getting stoned and then acting out crimes from their favorite video game. Over the course of their rampage they murdered five people, tarnishing the good name of gamers as well as Mr. Peanut, their highly unofficial mascot.

    In February of 2006 Game Politics reported that Demarcus Ralls, Colbert's half-brother, confessed to five killings and twenty-three robberies and was given four consecutive life sentences.

    Good luck in prison Colbert. Watch out for that Hot Coffee minigame. I hear it's a bitch.

    Alleged founder of Nut Cases gang sentenced for killing [San Francisco Chronicle, via Game Politics]

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