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I know he commits suicide if you try and turn him in. I have played this before when it came out in 2010 but it was a long time ago. I have never taken the path where you let him go which is why I was asking. The first responders indicated that will have an outcome in the finale epilogue screens where it shows the repercussions of your choices but they didn't spoil it for me (which I much appreciate, cheers guys!) so I am looking forward to how things go.
Ill actually update this thread when I finally finish (Still have the DLC to go so I have a few good hours in it left) and get to see what happens.
Yeah I had read this but I don't want to commit to a pathway just yet. I want to basically do as much of the questing as possible before I pick a faction. That way I can save at the junction point and have a place I can return to to go through the different faction choices.