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Little is know about Lisa. According to Sax, her husband beats her. For this reason, her sister starts hunting Angelo, trying to find and kill him.
 
Little is know about Lisa. According to Sax, her husband beats her. For this reason, her sister starts hunting Angelo, trying to find and kill him.
   
In 2001, Lisa Punchinello is found laying dead on a bed in the [[Punchinello manor]] by [[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]], who invaded the building searching for Angelo Punchinello. At the time, Max is unsure to whether it is her or her sister. Her corpse painfully reminds Payne about his own slain family.[[File:Maxpayne31.jpg|thumb|Max stands over the discovered body of Lisa Punchinello]]
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In 2001, Lisa Punchinello is found lying dead on a bed in the [[Punchinello manor]] by [[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]], who invaded the building searching for Angelo Punchinello. At the time, Max is unsure to whether it is her or her sister. Her corpse painfully reminds Payne about his own slain family.[[File:Maxpayne31.jpg|thumb|Max stands over the discovered body of Lisa Punchinello]]
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 15:18, 2 October 2011

Template:CharacterInfoboxLisa Punchinello is the twin sister of Mona Sax, and the wife of Mafia Don Angelo Punchinello.

Little is know about Lisa. According to Sax, her husband beats her. For this reason, her sister starts hunting Angelo, trying to find and kill him.

In 2001, Lisa Punchinello is found lying dead on a bed in the Punchinello manor by Max Payne, who invaded the building searching for Angelo Punchinello. At the time, Max is unsure to whether it is her or her sister. Her corpse painfully reminds Payne about his own slain family.

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Max stands over the discovered body of Lisa Punchinello

Trivia

  • There may be references found to the work of Leonardo Da Vinci, involving his Mona Lisa artwork, cultivating from the two sister's names 'Mona' and 'Lisa'. There are also several paintings of the Mona Lisa throughout the Manor.
  • In A Linear Sequence of Scares, there's a picture above a small tabletop across the wall from the TV in Mona's apartment. If you zoom in on the picture, you'll see that the image is that of Mona and Lisa sitting on a couch. Mona is on the right, in her usual eye-catching red leather jacket over dark clothing, while Lisa is on the left side, wearing a modest white top with a blue flower-patterned white skirt and sensible shoes.

Appearances