The Clemente Slaughterhouse
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| The Clemente Slaughterhouse | |
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| Type | Slaughterhouse |
| Owner | Alberto Clemente |
| Location | Riverside, Empire Bay |



Added by The TomThe Clemente Slaughterhouse is a large slaughterhouse located in Riverside owned by Alberto Clemente, it plays a key role in the mission Balls and Beans.
History
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It served as a front for the Clemente crime family, its main product is pork meat where it is distributed by trucks throughout Empire Bay. It also served as the location where the Clemente family usually torture and kill rivals of other families, as well as suspected spies within the family.
In 1951, the Clemente family kidnapped Harvey Epstein, Antonio Balsamo and Frankie the Mick then took them to the slaughterhouse to be interrogated, Vito Scaletta was ordered by the Falcone crime family to follow Luca Gurino in hope of finding their whereabouts. Vito sneaks in by going through the sewers and manage to enter the slaughterhouse, unfortunately Frankie was killed by Luca while being tortured by him, but he was able to save Harvey and Antonio. A large scale shootout occurs, which resulted in the deaths of many Clemente thugs, Luca was later killed by Harvey and Antonio by using the meat grinder. Slaughterhouse trucks can still be seen all around Empire Bay, even after the death of Alberto Clemente. Henry Tomasino at least partially worked at the slaughterhouse, probably as an enforcer, before the incident at the Empire Arms Hotel since radio reports stating that he was a man in the meat packing business can be heard in Stairway to Heaven, the day after his brutal murder in Lincoln Park.
Trivia
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- This area has a bug: you are able to enter, but you will not be able to leave if you're not in a mission.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efLeHDJ97Jc
- There are three trucks for the slaughter house in the lot, but they are different from the one's on the road, as they have a black grille, while one's on the road have silver/chrome grilles.
