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|home = [[Sandy Shores]], [[Blaine County]], [[San Andreas in GTA V|San Andreas]] |
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'''Jolene Cranley-Evans''', referred to as '''The Ghost of Mount Gordo''', is the deceased wife of [[Jock Cranley]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]] ''and'' [[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. |
'''Jolene Cranley-Evans''', referred to as '''The Ghost of Mount Gordo''', is the deceased wife of [[Jock Cranley]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]] ''and'' [[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. |
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Jock-The Mount Gordon Murder-GTAV.png|The spirit is accusing [[Jock Cranley]] for the murder. |
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MtGordo-Ghost-SniperScope-GTAO.png|The spirit as seen from a sniper scope in ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. |
MtGordo-Ghost-SniperScope-GTAO.png|The spirit as seen from a sniper scope in ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. |
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Revision as of 21:44, 11 March 2016
Jolene Cranley-Evans, referred to as The Ghost of Mount Gordo, is the deceased wife of Jock Cranley in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.
Overview
Murder
In 1978, Jolene and her husband John ("Jock") had been experiencing troubles in their marriage. Jock wanted to leave Blaine County to pursue his dreams of becoming a stuntman, but Jolene wanted to stay, saying that she had to look after her parents and run their thriving guest house. Therefore, whilst out walking by the cliffs overlooking the El Gordo Lighthouse, Jock pushed Jolene over the edge of the cliffs and she fell to her death. The police arrested Jock on suspicion of murder, but he was released without charge after the police investigation concluded that Jolene's death was accidental.
Haunting
Her spirit appears at the top of Mount Gordo at night, between 23:00 and 00:00. When the player approaches it, it disappears (although can always been seen through a sniper rifle scope). She has a permanent petrified open-mouthed look on her face, as well as leaves rotating around her. The only movement the spirit makes is a very slight bobbing in a circular motion. Moans can occasionally be heard from her. On the rock that the ghost floats over, the name "Jock" is written with blood, accusing her husband of murder. This serves as an Easter Egg.
Also, near some tents on the trail leading up to the ghost's spirit, faint screams and whispers can be heard after 10pm in-game time. There are two separate falling screams and two different inaudible whispers. The ghost noises can only be heard at the camp site of the mountain, this could likely be because that was the side of the mountain where she fell to her death.
The ghost doesn't have an actual in-game model, and is just a 2D texture coded to appear and disappear. In the enhanced version, the player can get very close to the ghost without it disappearing by switching to First-Person mode and aiming down the sights of a weapon. The disappeared ghost will instantly re-appear if the player continues aiming. If the player approaches the ghost from the west, they can get as close at they want without the ghost disappearing.
Real-Life Connection
This myth is believed to be related to another common story told within the Midwestern United States. In the tale, an unnamed girl was hiking with her friend on "Mount Gordon", which is located in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, when her boyfriend Mike murdered her. The story ends in different ways, from a pushing to a stabbing, but the death via pushing is where the connection happens.