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{{Character_infobox
{{Character_infobox
|name=Jeff Walter
|name=Jeff Walter
|status=Deceased <br> (''Killed by Alex Hartman'' <br> or ''Suicide?'')
|status=Deceased <br> (''Killed by Alex Hartman'')
|appearances=None
|appearances=None
|family=Unnamed Wife<br>Anna Walter<br />''Sister'' <br> Damon (dead) <br> ''Cousin''
|family=Unnamed Wife<br>Anna Walter<br />''Sister'' <br> Damon (dead) <br> ''Cousin''
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Sometime in the early 1970s, [[Stalburg Nuclear Weapons]], a secretive military organization with corrupt leaders, saw Jeff Walter and his corporation as a means to fund the development and sale of nuclear, as well as biological weapons. S.N.W. manipulated Walter into handing over control of his company under the guise of creating weapons for the security of Stalburg's future.
Sometime in the early 1970s, [[Stalburg Nuclear Weapons]], a secretive military organization with corrupt leaders, saw Jeff Walter and his corporation as a means to fund the development and sale of nuclear, as well as biological weapons. S.N.W. manipulated Walter into handing over control of his company under the guise of creating weapons for the security of Stalburg's future.


The Walter Corporation, under control of S.N.W, bankrupted many companies critical to Stalburg's economy and infrastructure, causing unemployment rates to skyrocket, and leaving the maintenance of many key structures unattended. Walter soon became aware of these events, and went into hiding to find a way to reveal the conspiracy, vanishing to the public eye. Out of luck, he managed to meet Xeander Berg, the lead scientist in S.N.W.'s [[bunker]] and co-founder of the Bergmann Group. Berg proved to be more than an asset, and revealed to Walter what was going on inside the bunker, as well as help provide a list of names of key operatives in the S.N.W project. To publicize this information, Walter arranged a private meeting with [[Max Koller]], the police officer in charge of investigating Walter's disappearance. Their subsequent meeting and interviews however, were interrupted by Alex Hartman, whose misguided crusade against Walter resulted in Walter's death.  
The Walter Corporation, under control of S.N.W, bankrupted many companies critical to Stalburg's economy and infrastructure, causing unemployment rates to skyrocket, and leaving the maintenance of many key structures unattended. Walter soon became aware of these events, and went into hiding to find a way to reveal the conspiracy, vanishing to the public eye. Out of luck, he managed to meet Xeander Berg, the lead scientist in S.N.W.'s [[bunker]] and co-founder of the Bergmann Group. Berg proved to be more than an asset, and revealed to Walter what was going on inside the bunker, as well as help provide a list of names of key operatives in the S.N.W project. To publicize this information, Walter arranged a private meeting with [[Max Koller]], the police officer in charge of investigating Walter's disappearance. Walter began to feel ill during one of their interviews, and their subsequent meeting and interviews were interrupted by Alex Hartman and Eric Kleinmann, whose misguided crusade against Walter resulted in Walter's death.  


===Death===
===Death===
The specifics of how Jeff Walter died is unclear, while doing an interview with Max Koller in Rosenthal's villa, Alex Hartman interrupted the interview and ended up shooting Koller. Afterwards, Walter presumably tried to get his gun from a hidden cabinet, but was shot by Hartman before he could do so, or possibly used it on himself. Hartman's reaction of "Why did you do that? This wasn't supposed to happen..." supports this theory.
While doing an interview with Max Koller in Rosenthal's villa, Alex Hartman interrupted the interview and shot Koller. Afterwards, Walter tried to negotiate or stall Hartman to get his gun from a hidden cabinet nearby, but was executed by Hartman before he could do so. Hartman has a shocked reaction of "Why did you do that? This wasn't supposed to happen..." and shuts off the recording.  
 
However, another interpretation is that Hartman had not expected Walter to have a firearm accessible, and having killed the cop, fully intended to take him hostage with no resistance, presumably to locate Berg, and the reaction instead referenced the fact that Walter had a gun, and Hartman shooting him on reflex.  


==Relationships==
==Relationships==
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