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Richard Delahunt is one of the targets of the mission "Curtains Down", in Hitman: Blood Money, as well as an unseen minor character in Hitman: Contracts.

He is the United States ambassador to the Vatican City, who is involved in a child prostitution ring along with Alvaro D'Alvade, who was too killed by Agent 47.

He was voiced by Mark Weakins.

His Evil Ranking[]

What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]

  • Along with D'Alvade, he is involved in a child prostitution ring, where he enjoyed raping a lot of children.
  • He used his high Vatican status to cover up his own crimes and D'Alvade's.
  • While the Heinous Standards are high, Delahunt easily stands out due to his involvement in one of the most disgusting crimes of the entire series.

What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]

  • His crimes are off-screen villainy.
  • He genuinely cares about D'Alvade and will be devastated if he dies.

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Original series
Otto Wolfgang Ort-Meyer | Alvaro D'Alvade | Richard Delahunt | Alexander Leland Cayne
Absolution
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World Of Assassination trilogy
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Claus Strandberg | Robert Knox | Carl Ingram
Patient Zero
Craig Black | Brother Akram | Bradley Paine
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