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|title = Salvatore's Ghost
 
|title = Salvatore's Ghost
|image = Salvatore Leone Ghost.jpg
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|image = Salvatore'sGhost.png
 
|first = [[Myths and Legends in GTA III|''Grand Theft Auto III'']]
 
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|fourth = POSSIBLE
 
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|image7 = Salvatore'sGhost-Map.png}}
 
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'''Salvatore's Ghost''' is a [[Myths|myth]] in ''[[Myths and Legends in GTA III|Grand Theft Auto III]]''.
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'''Salvatore's Ghost''' is a possible [[Myths|myth]] in ''[[Myths and Legends in GTA III|Grand Theft Auto III]]''.
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
This myth could quite possibly be one of the first myths to originate from a ''Grand Theft Auto'' game. The myth is about Salvatore Leone, a man who is assassinated by the protagonist, [[w:c:gta:Claude|Claude]], in the mission ''[[w:c:gta:Sayonara Salvatore|Sayonara Salvatore]]''. Players have reported seeing his ghost around his home on Portland Beach. Most accounts generally describe his ghost as a full-bodied gray silhouette.
 
This myth could quite possibly be one of the first myths to originate from a ''Grand Theft Auto'' game. The myth is about Salvatore Leone, a man who is assassinated by the protagonist, [[w:c:gta:Claude|Claude]], in the mission ''[[w:c:gta:Sayonara Salvatore|Sayonara Salvatore]]''. Players have reported seeing his ghost around his home on Portland Beach. Most accounts generally describe his ghost as a full-bodied gray silhouette.
   
Strangely, after he has been killed, the two Mafia Sentinels remain parked outside his mansion, even though he doesn't live there anymore. Also, the piano music loop can be heard playing inside his house, even after his death. However, this is probably because the piano music is set as an ambiance noise in his mansion, and game designers never bothered with making it stop after his death. Another strange thing is, when shooting bullets at the wall inside the mansion, the player can't see their bullets hitting anything.
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Strangely, after he has been killed, the two Mafia Sentinels remain parked outside his mansion, even though he doesn't live there anymore. Also, the piano music loop can be heard playing inside his house, even after his death. However, this is probably because the piano music is set as an ambience noise in his mansion, and game designers never bothered with making it stop after his death. Another strange thing is, when shooting bullets at the wall inside the mansion, the player can't see their bullets hitting anything.
   
Myth hunters also report seeing the silhouette of a figure, when looking at the nearby lighthouse from the mansion, while using a sniper rifle.
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Myth hunters also report seeing the silhouette of a figure, when looking at the nearby lighthouse from the mansion, while using a sniper rifle. That could possibly be a shadow that was misplaced thought.
   
 
==Video Investigation==
 
==Video Investigation==

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Salvatore's Ghost is a possible myth in Grand Theft Auto III.

Description

This myth could quite possibly be one of the first myths to originate from a Grand Theft Auto game. The myth is about Salvatore Leone, a man who is assassinated by the protagonist, Claude, in the mission Sayonara Salvatore. Players have reported seeing his ghost around his home on Portland Beach. Most accounts generally describe his ghost as a full-bodied gray silhouette.

Strangely, after he has been killed, the two Mafia Sentinels remain parked outside his mansion, even though he doesn't live there anymore. Also, the piano music loop can be heard playing inside his house, even after his death. However, this is probably because the piano music is set as an ambience noise in his mansion, and game designers never bothered with making it stop after his death. Another strange thing is, when shooting bullets at the wall inside the mansion, the player can't see their bullets hitting anything.

Myth hunters also report seeing the silhouette of a figure, when looking at the nearby lighthouse from the mansion, while using a sniper rifle. That could possibly be a shadow that was misplaced thought.

Video Investigation

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