Jeff K. Harlingford PhD, credited as Jeff the Cuckold, is a character appearing as a random character in Grand Theft Auto IV.
He is voiced by Harry Chase.
History
Background
Jeff is married to a woman named Shirley, they have a son together and is extremely paranoid that she is cheating on him. Jeff reveals in his final mission that his mother left his father, which probably traumatized him into his current state. Despite having obvious mental problems and wearing shabby clothes, he is an extremely wealthy businessman with a black credit card.
Shirley became distressed by his paranoid behavior, such as sending her underwear to a laboratory and demanding she get a tracking device in her head. She then turned to another one of Jeff's wealthy friends for emotional support, and although he was secretly interested in having an affair with her, Shirley was only going to him for a platonic friendship and was very naïve to his obvious attraction cues.
Random Encounters
First Encounter

Jeff is first encountered in northern Algonquin, near East Holland.
Jeff discovers that his wife has been interacting with his friend, and follows them to his friend's apartment near Lancaster, when he randomly encounters Niko Bellic. He pays Niko to take reconnaissance photos of his wife and friend (driving in Shirley's Feltzer to the Superstar Café). Niko successfully sends him a photo by text message, and seeing they were platonic friends, consoled Jeff that it wasn't necessarily proof of her cheating on him.
By the player's choice, this can be the last time Jeff is met, if the player decide to kill Shirley and/or her friend. See Trivia for more information.
Second Encounter
Ten game days later, Jeff calls Niko to request his services and meet him in an underground car park. Despite Niko's advice, Jeff violently stabbed his wife fifty times with a kitchen knife and hid her body in a Blista Compact, now asking Niko to dump the car in the Humboldt River. Niko successfully does so, and is rewarded by Jeff.
Third Encounter & Death
Later in the game, Niko encounters Jeff again near Drusilla's in Little Italy. He remarried in a remarkably short amount of time, and believed his new wife was cheating on him as well. He followed her to the restaurant in the same manner as he did with Shirley, where she was having a drink with her ex. Jeff then requested that Niko kill her, which a disgusted Niko refused, Jeff then decided to deal with it (kill his new wife) himself, and ran out into the street, where he was accidentally hit and killed by a Turismo. The driver – a stereotypically posh Englishman, calls 911, but quickly regrets his decision, and drives away from the accident as soon as the police put his call on hold.
Character
Murders Committed
- Shirley – Murdered on suspicions of cheating on him (alternatively, she can be killed by Niko Bellic).
Prominent Appearances in Gameplay
- Three random character encounters (if Shirley Harlingford is killed in the first encounter, the other two encounters will not appear/ killed in the last encounter / Boss)
Gallery
Jeff's Random Encounters
Trivia
General
- The first cutscene when meeting Jeff is loosely based on a scene in the film Taxi Driver, in which a man plans on killing his adulterous wife and spies on her and her lover outside the lover's apartment.
- Jeff suffers from angina, a severe heart condition, possibly due to his incredibly short fuse and violent temper leaving him frequently over-stressed and anxious.
- Jeff's "black card" is a parody of the American Express Centurian and Visa black card, both black-colored credit cards given to multi-millionaires.
- Jeff's last name, "Harlingford", does not appear to be a documented real-world surname; instead, it seems to be derived from the Harlingford Hotel in London, England.
Grand Theft Auto IV
- In his first encounter, Jeff shows Niko his card to prove that he is rich. Due to the camera angle, the card is never seen in-game, but it can be found in the game files. As his last name is never stated in game nor in the credits, this is the only source of it.
- If the player kills Jeff's wife in the first encounter, Niko will phone Jeff to tell him he killed her. Jeff will then begin referring to himself in third person and be upset at the fact that he employed a psychopath who ended up killing the mother of his child. It is ironic that he says this considering later in the game he would go on to kill her himself if Niko did not kill her in the first encounter.
- Additionally, if the player kills Jeff's wife in the first encounter, the in-game text will say "Jeff's wife is dead" in red as if the player failed the mission. However, the mission is technically considered to be passed. Also, Niko will not receive monetary reward if he kills Jeff's wife.
- Killing his wife's friend will result in Jeff saying that he might have been her friend or her pilates instructor.
- Only Jeff's first random encounter mission counts towards 100% completion, as killing Jeff's wife during this particular random encounter will block his two subsequent encounters, so Jeff's death won't happen.
- The only downside to this, however, is Jeff's contact will remain in Niko's phone permanently if the player chooses to kill his wife and/or friend, and Niko will be unable to communicate with him.
- During his third encounter, Jeff is sitting on a bench using his binoculars to spy on his new wife. The bench he is sitting on is a prop unique to this encounter; at any other time, there is no bench present at that location.
- When precisely used, Niko can shoot the driver of the Turismo with an SMG or Micro SMG, making him stop. The mission will not continue and Jeff will stand in one place. The mission will count as completed after killing the British driver. After doing that, Jeff will walk away like nothing happened.
- Jeff's potential death in the third encounter is similar to the death of Marcy in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.
References
- ↑ His death can be avoided depending on the player's choice during his first encounter.

