Max Payne Wiki
(Undo revision 18682 by TheBearPaw (talk))
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
(38 intermediate revisions by 17 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{Infobox_Max_Payne_Characters|status = Died of wounds caused by Max Payne|death_date = 2003|family = Unnamed ex-husband<br>
{{MP3Comics}}
 
  +
Unnamed blind son|relationships = [[Max Payne]] (partner)<br>
{{characterInfobox
 
  +
[[Jim Bravura]] (boss)<br>
|name =Valerie Winterson
 
  +
[[Vladimir Lem]] (lover)|affliations = NYPD<br>|occupation = NYPD Detective|weapon = 9mm Pistol|voice_actor = Jennifer Server|performer = Andrea Leigh|image1 = [[Image:Valerie Winterson-MP2.jpg|250px]]}}{{Quote|Stay away from my case, [[Max Payne (character)|Max]]. Stay away for your own good!|Valerie Winterson}}
|image= Valerie Winterson-MP2.jpg
 
|caption=
 
|occupation =Homicide detective
 
|affiliation =[[NYPD]] <br />[[Vladimir Lem]]
 
|location =[[Police station]] <br /> [[Annie Finn's warehouse]] <br /> [[Upper East Side apartments]] <br /> [[Castling construction site]] <br />[[Memorial Hospital]] morgue
 
|family=An unnamed ex-husband <br />An unnamed young blind son
 
|relationships=[[Vladimir Lem]] (romantic interest) <br /> [[Jim Bravura]] (supervisor) <br /> [[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]] (Homicide colleague)
 
|death =Killed by [[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]] at the [[Castling construction site]]
 
|voice_actor =[[Jennifer Server]]
 
|performer =[[Andrea Leigh]]
 
}}
 
   
 
'''Valerie Winterson''' was an [[NYPD]] Homicide detective. A co-worker of [[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]], strict, diligent, and devoted to her work, she is described as one of the best detectives on the force. However, her romantic relationship with the [[Inner Circle]] rebel [[Vladimir Lem]] and her role as a double agent for him ultimately cost her life.
{{Quote|Stay away from my case, [[Max Payne (character)|Max]]. Stay away for your own good!|Valerie Winterson}}
 
 
'''Valerie Winterson''' was an [[NYPD]] Homicide detective. A co-worker of [[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]], strict, diligent, and devoted to her work, she is described as one of the best detectives on the force. However, her romantic relationship with the [[Inner Circle]] rebel [[Vladimir Lem]] and her role as a double agent for him ultimately cost her her life.
 
   
 
==Personal life==
 
==Personal life==
Valerie Winterson is divorced and a single mother raising her only blind son. She is hinted to have once had a crush on her colleague [[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]], but later starts seeing another man, doing her best to hide his identity from her co-workers. Her romantic interest proves to be the [[Russian Mob]] boss and an [[Inner Circle]] member [[Vladimir Lem]]. According to her, Lem has been affectionate and caring with her son and is a generous financial donor of the [[Brooklyn School for the Blind]] where her son goes to school.
+
Valerie Winterson is divorced and a single mother raising her only blind son. She is hinted to have once had a crush on her colleague [[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]], but later starts seeing another man, doing her best to hide his identity from her co-workers. Her romantic interest proves to be the [[Russian Mob]] boss and an [[Inner Circle]] member [[Vladimir Lem]]. According to her, Lem has been affectionate and caring with her son and is a generous financial donor of the Brooklyn School for the Blind where her son goes to school.
   
 
==As a detective==
 
==As a detective==
Valerie Winterson, a Homicide detective for the [[NYPD]], is first seen arriving with police backup at [[Annie Finn's warehouse]] where Max Payne is engaged in a firefight with the [[Squeaky Cleaning Company]] hitmen having called for assistance earlier. She saves Payne from being run over by one of the cleaner vans by pulling him to safety.
+
Prior to 2003, at some point after the events of the [[Max Payne|first game]], Winterson paired up with Max in order to catch a serial killer who was "desperate to make a name for himself" by killing newlyweds. She got taken hostage by the killer but was saved by Max (which probably caused Winterson to have a crush on him). Later in 2003, she is a Homicide detective for the [[NYPD]] and is seen arriving with police backup at [[Annie Finn's warehouse]] where Max Payne is engaged in a firefight with the [[Squeaky Cleaning Company]] hitmen having called for assistance earlier. She saves Payne from being run over by one of the cleaner vans by pulling him to safety.
   
Later that night, at her lieutenant [[Jim Bravura]]'s office at the [[police station]], after she and Payne are debriefed about the warehouse shooting, Winterson receives a murder case of [[Senator Gates]]. A lone witness identifies the prime suspect as [[Mona Sax]]. Unbeknownst to Winterson, Max Payne saw Sax at Finn's armory that same night killing a trio of cleaners, but Max decides to withhold the fact for the time being and does not reveal it to his colleague.
+
Later that night, at her lieutenant [[Jim Bravura]]'s office at the [[Police Station|police station]], after she and Payne are debriefed about the warehouse shooting, Winterson receives a murder case of [[Senator Gate]]. A lone witness identifies the prime suspect as [[Mona Sax]]. Unbeknownst to Winterson, Max Payne saw Sax at Finn's armory that same night killing a trio of cleaners, but Max decides to withhold the fact for the time being and does not reveal it to his colleague.
   
 
The very same night Vladimir Lem is assaulted in his club [[Vodka]] by [[The Mafia|Italian mobsters]] led by [[Vinnie Gognitti]], and Winterson talks on the phone with him. The Russian Mafia boss assures her everything is going to be fine as Max Payne has arrived to his aid.
 
The very same night Vladimir Lem is assaulted in his club [[Vodka]] by [[The Mafia|Italian mobsters]] led by [[Vinnie Gognitti]], and Winterson talks on the phone with him. The Russian Mafia boss assures her everything is going to be fine as Max Payne has arrived to his aid.
   
Sometime later, again at night, Valerie Winterson receives a call from Payne informing her [[Max Payne's apartment complex|his apartment complex]] is being stormed by the cleaning company commandos, including a sniper being positioned outside his window. Payne ends up killing most of the attackers on his own and the rest flee before any of the police sent for help arrive.
+
Sometime later, again at night, Valerie Winterson receives a call from Payne informing her [[Max Payne's apartment complex|his apartment complex]] is being stormed by the cleaning company commandos, including a sniper being positioned outside his window. Payne ends up killing most of the attackers on his own and the rest flee before any of the police arrive.
   
 
That same night Winterson meets Max Payne at the police station, but he suddenly leaves for a secret meeting with Mona Sax, following a note with her address left at his desk. Winterson is quick to warn Payne not to do "anything stupid" as she starts suspecting her colleague might be in communication with her murder suspect. Her suspicions prove to be true as, some hours later, she personally arrests Mona Sax and finds Payne with her in the luxurious [[Upper East Side apartments]] where the two had been engaged in a firefight with, and killed, more cleaners.
 
That same night Winterson meets Max Payne at the police station, but he suddenly leaves for a secret meeting with Mona Sax, following a note with her address left at his desk. Winterson is quick to warn Payne not to do "anything stupid" as she starts suspecting her colleague might be in communication with her murder suspect. Her suspicions prove to be true as, some hours later, she personally arrests Mona Sax and finds Payne with her in the luxurious [[Upper East Side apartments]] where the two had been engaged in a firefight with, and killed, more cleaners.
   
Bringing the two to the station, Winterson is furious at Max for compromising her case and demands Bravura to punish Payne accordingly. She later has the witness of Gate's murder identify Sax as the killer in a line-up. After the procedure, Max Payne catches the detective talking on the phone with a third party (most likely Vladimir Lem) about the case and mentioning that both Sax and he would be "taking the fall." Payne accuses her of disclosing classified information, but his colleague angrily denies it and storms into the lieutenants office once again.
+
Bringing the two to the station, Winterson is furious at Max for compromising her case and demands Bravura punish Payne accordingly. She later has the witness of Gate's murder identify Sax as the killer in a line-up. After the procedure, Max Payne catches the detective talking on the phone with a third party (most likely Vladimir Lem) about the case and mentioning that both Sax and he would be "taking the fall." Payne accuses her of disclosing classified information, but his colleague angrily denies it and storms into the lieutenants office once again.
   
Max Payne and Mona Sax escape from the police station when the cleaning company fighters launch a daring assault on it. That night, Winterson gets a tip-off about their possible location at the [[Castling construction site]]. She quickly drives to the location, talking on the phone with Lem on her way. The detective agrees to murder both Sax and Payne for Vlad when she gets the chance. Arriving at the site before any other police officers, Winterson indeed finds the couple there in the aftermath of their offensive on the major cleaner hitmen operating base. The detective points her handgun at Sax and demands her immediate surrender while the fugitive tells Payne Winterson is only there to kill her. Max tries to mediate calm between the two, but the situation gets more tense, and, when Valerie appears to be about to fire her weapon, he instinctively shoots his Homicide colleague first. All three of them are shocked as Winterson collapses. Shaken, Payne shouts for Sax to run before other police forces arrive. A mortally wounded Winterson suddenly fires at him; Max is hit and tumbles down into a pit. Policemen arrive at the scene shortly after that and call for an ambulance, but Winterson is pronounced dead-on-arrival at [[the hospital]]. Her killer, though, is resuscitated.
+
Max Payne and Mona Sax escape from the police station when the cleaning company fighters launch a daring assault on it. That night, Winterson gets a tip-off about their possible location at the [[Castling construction site]]. She quickly drives to the location, talking on the phone with Lem on her way. The detective agrees to murder both Sax and Payne for Vlad when she gets the chance. Arriving at the site before any other police officers, Winterson indeed finds the couple there in the aftermath of their offensive on the major cleaner hitmen operating base. The detective points her handgun at Sax and demands her immediate surrender while the fugitive tells Payne Winterson is only there to kill her. Max tries to mediate calm between the two, but the situation gets more tense, and, when Valerie appears to be about to fire her weapon, he instinctively shoots his Homicide colleague first. All three of them are shocked as Winterson collapses. Shaken, Payne shouts for Sax to run before other police forces arrive. A mortally wounded Winterson suddenly fires at him; Max is hit and tumbles down into a pit. Policemen arrive at the scene shortly after that and call for an ambulance, but Winterson is pronounced dead-on-arrival at [[Memorial Hospital|the hospital]]. Her killer, though, is resuscitated.
   
 
==Corpse==
 
==Corpse==
Line 40: Line 28:
   
 
==Haunting Max Payne==
 
==Haunting Max Payne==
Ever since meeting [[Mona Sax]] at [[Annie Finn's gunshop]] and withholding this information from his Homicide colleage, [[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]] feels remorseful and betraying his department. Valerie Winterson appears in one of [[Max Payne's nightmares|his nightmares]] where she and [[Bravura]] are both interrogating him, trying to find out what he is "hiding" from them. However, Payne stands up against their protests, picks up a [[9mm pistol]] and shoots both of his co-workers dead, choosing to side with Sax in his mind.
+
Ever since meeting [[Mona Sax]] at [[Annie Finn's gunshop]] and withholding this information from his Homicide colleague, [[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]] feels remorseful for betraying his department. Valerie Winterson appears in one of [[Max Payne's nightmares|his nightmares]] where she and [[Bravura]] are both interrogating him, trying to find out what he is "hiding" from them. However, Payne stands up against their protests, picks up a [[9mm Pistol]] and shoots both of his co-workers dead, choosing to side with Sax in his mind.
   
 
Even more is Max Payne guilt-ridden after he kills Winterson, pronouncing himself "a murderer" after he witnesses her corpse. Neither does his regret disappear even when he finds out Valerie was working for Vladimir Lem and out to kill him herself.
 
Even more is Max Payne guilt-ridden after he kills Winterson, pronouncing himself "a murderer" after he witnesses her corpse. Neither does his regret disappear even when he finds out Valerie was working for Vladimir Lem and out to kill him herself.
   
Years later, while looking at [[Golgotha Cemetery|Winterson's grave]], Max admits that he "made a very bad call". He claims it was one of the few truly horrendous choices in his life and that it is one of the few memories that no amount of alcohol or painkillers can repress.
+
Years later, while recalling old memories with [[Raul Passos]] at [[Walton's Bar]], Max calls Winterson a "poor, confused alpha male bitch". Later though, looking at [[Golgotha Cemetery|Winterson's grave]], Max admits that he "made a very bad call". He claims it was one of the few truly horrendous choices in his life and that it is one of the few memories that no amount of alcohol or painkillers can repress.
   
 
==Appearance and characteristics==
 
==Appearance and characteristics==
Line 56: Line 44:
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Max Payne 2]]''
 
*''[[Max Payne 2]]''
  +
** [[Prologue (The Darkness Inside)|Prologue : The Darkness Inside]] (Corpse)
  +
** [[Elevator Doors]] (First Appearance)
  +
** [[The Depths of My Brain]] (Killed in a Dream)
  +
** [[No 'Us' in This]] (Voice Only , If you called her)
  +
** [[A Sign of Her Passage|A Sign Of Her Passage]]
  +
** [[The Million Dollar Question]]
  +
** [[Prologue (A Binary Choice)|Prologue : A Binary Choice]]
  +
** [[The Genius of the Hole|The Genius Of The Hole]] (Killed)
  +
** [[Prologue (Waking Up from the American Dream)|Prologue (Waking Up From The American Dream]])
  +
** [[Too Stubborn To Die]] (Corpse)
  +
** [[On a Crash Course]] (Voice Only)
  +
** [[There Are No Happy Endings]] (Mentioned Only)
 
*''[[Max Payne 3]]''
 
*''[[Max Payne 3]]''
**''​''[[Ain't No Reprievement Gonna Be Found]] <sub>(Gravestone only)</sub>
+
**''​''[[Ain't No Reprievement Gonna Be Found Otherwise]] <sub>(Gravestone only)</sub>
**Multiplayer via ([[Classic Character Pack]])
+
**Multiplayer ([[Classic Character Pack]])
 
*[[Max Payne 3 comics|''Max Payne 3'' comics]]
 
*[[Max Payne 3 comics|''Max Payne 3'' comics]]
**"[[After the Fall]]" {{Flash}}
+
** [[After the Fall|"After the Fall"]] (Appears in Flashback)
**"[[Hoboken Blues]]" {{Mo}}
+
** [[Hoboken Blues|"Hoboken Blues"]] (Mentioned Only)
**"[[Fight and Flight]]" {{flash}}
+
** [[Fight and Flight|"Fight and Flight"]] (Appears in Flashback)
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
Line 68: Line 68:
 
WintersonKilled.jpg|A flashback of Max about Winterson's death.
 
WintersonKilled.jpg|A flashback of Max about Winterson's death.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  +
[[File:IMG 20190213 192105.jpg|thumb|246x246px|Another flashback of Max killing Winterson.]]
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
Line 78: Line 79:
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Females]]
 
[[Category:Females]]
[[Category:Characters in Max Payne 2]]
 
 
[[Category:Antagonists]]
 
[[Category:Antagonists]]
 
[[Category:Max Payne 3 comics characters]]
 
[[Category:Max Payne 3 comics characters]]
[[Category:Enemies]]
+
[[Category:Max Payne 3 multiplayer characters]]
[[Category:Killed by Max Payne]]
+
[[Category:Bosses]]
 
[[Category:Deceased Characters]]
 
[[Category:Deceased Characters]]
 
[[Category:Max Payne 2 Characters]]

Revision as of 01:51, 10 January 2020

"Stay away from my case, Max. Stay away for your own good!"
―Valerie Winterson

Valerie Winterson was an NYPD Homicide detective. A co-worker of Max Payne, strict, diligent, and devoted to her work, she is described as one of the best detectives on the force. However, her romantic relationship with the Inner Circle rebel Vladimir Lem and her role as a double agent for him ultimately cost her life.

Personal life

Valerie Winterson is divorced and a single mother raising her only blind son. She is hinted to have once had a crush on her colleague Max Payne, but later starts seeing another man, doing her best to hide his identity from her co-workers. Her romantic interest proves to be the Russian Mob boss and an Inner Circle member Vladimir Lem. According to her, Lem has been affectionate and caring with her son and is a generous financial donor of the Brooklyn School for the Blind where her son goes to school.

As a detective

Prior to 2003, at some point after the events of the first game, Winterson paired up with Max in order to catch a serial killer who was "desperate to make a name for himself" by killing newlyweds. She got taken hostage by the killer but was saved by Max (which probably caused Winterson to have a crush on him). Later in 2003, she is a Homicide detective for the NYPD and is seen arriving with police backup at Annie Finn's warehouse where Max Payne is engaged in a firefight with the Squeaky Cleaning Company hitmen having called for assistance earlier. She saves Payne from being run over by one of the cleaner vans by pulling him to safety.

Later that night, at her lieutenant Jim Bravura's office at the police station, after she and Payne are debriefed about the warehouse shooting, Winterson receives a murder case of Senator Gate. A lone witness identifies the prime suspect as Mona Sax. Unbeknownst to Winterson, Max Payne saw Sax at Finn's armory that same night killing a trio of cleaners, but Max decides to withhold the fact for the time being and does not reveal it to his colleague.

The very same night Vladimir Lem is assaulted in his club Vodka by Italian mobsters led by Vinnie Gognitti, and Winterson talks on the phone with him. The Russian Mafia boss assures her everything is going to be fine as Max Payne has arrived to his aid.

Sometime later, again at night, Valerie Winterson receives a call from Payne informing her his apartment complex is being stormed by the cleaning company commandos, including a sniper being positioned outside his window. Payne ends up killing most of the attackers on his own and the rest flee before any of the police arrive.

That same night Winterson meets Max Payne at the police station, but he suddenly leaves for a secret meeting with Mona Sax, following a note with her address left at his desk. Winterson is quick to warn Payne not to do "anything stupid" as she starts suspecting her colleague might be in communication with her murder suspect. Her suspicions prove to be true as, some hours later, she personally arrests Mona Sax and finds Payne with her in the luxurious Upper East Side apartments where the two had been engaged in a firefight with, and killed, more cleaners.

Bringing the two to the station, Winterson is furious at Max for compromising her case and demands Bravura punish Payne accordingly. She later has the witness of Gate's murder identify Sax as the killer in a line-up. After the procedure, Max Payne catches the detective talking on the phone with a third party (most likely Vladimir Lem) about the case and mentioning that both Sax and he would be "taking the fall." Payne accuses her of disclosing classified information, but his colleague angrily denies it and storms into the lieutenants office once again.

Max Payne and Mona Sax escape from the police station when the cleaning company fighters launch a daring assault on it. That night, Winterson gets a tip-off about their possible location at the Castling construction site. She quickly drives to the location, talking on the phone with Lem on her way. The detective agrees to murder both Sax and Payne for Vlad when she gets the chance. Arriving at the site before any other police officers, Winterson indeed finds the couple there in the aftermath of their offensive on the major cleaner hitmen operating base. The detective points her handgun at Sax and demands her immediate surrender while the fugitive tells Payne Winterson is only there to kill her. Max tries to mediate calm between the two, but the situation gets more tense, and, when Valerie appears to be about to fire her weapon, he instinctively shoots his Homicide colleague first. All three of them are shocked as Winterson collapses. Shaken, Payne shouts for Sax to run before other police forces arrive. A mortally wounded Winterson suddenly fires at him; Max is hit and tumbles down into a pit. Policemen arrive at the scene shortly after that and call for an ambulance, but Winterson is pronounced dead-on-arrival at the hospital. Her killer, though, is resuscitated.

Corpse

Winterson's body is delivered to the hospital's morgue and put on its table. This is where a freshly awoken Max Payne soon finds it when a gas tank explosion makes his elevator crash land to the building's basement when more cleaner hitmen invade the structure looking to kill him. Max remorsefully looks at the late detective's cadaver. He is prevented from staying there any longer, though, as an enemy gunman corners him in the room and Payne is forced to flee.

Haunting Max Payne

Ever since meeting Mona Sax at Annie Finn's gunshop and withholding this information from his Homicide colleague, Max Payne feels remorseful for betraying his department. Valerie Winterson appears in one of his nightmares where she and Bravura are both interrogating him, trying to find out what he is "hiding" from them. However, Payne stands up against their protests, picks up a 9mm Pistol and shoots both of his co-workers dead, choosing to side with Sax in his mind.

Even more is Max Payne guilt-ridden after he kills Winterson, pronouncing himself "a murderer" after he witnesses her corpse. Neither does his regret disappear even when he finds out Valerie was working for Vladimir Lem and out to kill him herself.

Years later, while recalling old memories with Raul Passos at Walton's Bar, Max calls Winterson a "poor, confused alpha male bitch". Later though, looking at Winterson's grave, Max admits that he "made a very bad call". He claims it was one of the few truly horrendous choices in his life and that it is one of the few memories that no amount of alcohol or painkillers can repress.

Appearance and characteristics

Valery Winterson is seen wearing a burgundy suit or a long coat over it when in rain (as she appears at the construction site). She is in her mid-thirties to early forties and has blonde hair.

Professional and a by-the-book cop, Winterson is a tragic figure. She is constantly frustrated by Max Payne's unorthodox style undermining her murder case against Mona Sax. When she finally decides to betray the NYPD for her lover Vladimir Lem, who she sees as a caring father-figure for her blind son, she is gunned down by Max.

Quotes

"Back off, Payne"
―to Max Payne

Appearances

Gallery

IMG 20190213 192105

Another flashback of Max killing Winterson.

See also