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* ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'': Officer Jenny of Cerulean City accuses Ash and Brock of being the culprits behind a store robbery (it's actually [[TerribleTrio Team Rocket]]) and invokes this trope to justify her suspicion. Ash and Brock prove their innocence with their ID items (a Pokédex and a Gym Badge).

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* ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'': Officer Jenny of Cerulean City accuses Ash and Brock of being the culprits behind a store robbery they're standing next to (it's actually [[TerribleTrio Team Rocket]]) Rocket]]), and invokes this trope to justify her suspicion. Ash and Brock prove their innocence with their ID items (a Pokédex and a Gym Badge).

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* On ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' Edgar has to retreive his hat, umbrella and basket from {{Angry Guard Dog}}s Napoleon and Lafayette, lest the police find them and link him to the kidnapping of the cats.

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* On ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' Edgar has to retreive his hat, umbrella
justify her suspicion. Ash and basket from {{Angry Guard Dog}}s Napoleon Brock prove their innocence with their ID items (a Pokédex and Lafayette, lest the police find them and link him to the kidnapping of the cats.a Gym Badge).


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* On ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' Edgar has to retreive his hat, umbrella and basket from {{Angry Guard Dog}}s Napoleon and Lafayette, lest the police find them and link him to the kidnapping of the cats.



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* On ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' Edgar has to retreive his hat, umbrella and basket from {{Angry Guard Dog}}s Napoleon and Lafayette, lest the police find them and link him to the kidnapping of the cats.

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* On ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' Edgar ''Film/{{Insomnia}}'': Detective Dormer has specific information leaked to retreive the press about the number of items found in connection to the murder of Kay so that the killer will go back to the cabin where he murdered her to remove more evidence. The cops are waiting for him (having already discovered the cabin through Kay's journals), but they didn't know that there was an underground passageway beneath the cabin which then allows the killer to get away.
* ''Film/{{Gothika}}'': Discussed and defied when someone asks one of the killers why he didn't go back to the crime scene to remove evidence once
his hat, umbrella partner in crime was out of the picture. He responds that this is the fastest way to get caught and basket from {{Angry Guard Dog}}s Napoleon and Lafayette, lest it's smarter to "let the dust settle". [[spoiler:Of course, as the town's sheriff he should know this.]]
* SubvertedTrope in ''Film/{{Taxi}} 2'' where
the police find them thinks this, which ends in a large GIGN team (the French equivalent to a SWATTeam) FastRoping and link him giving quite a scare to the kidnapping of two youth breaking into a warehouse (that the cats.
{{Yakuza}} had been using as a staging area but had vacated when their crimes had been accomplished), whose decision to steal a few home electronic goods for some quick money ended up (from their perspective) an UnintentionallyNotoriousCrime.



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* ''Film/{{Insomnia}}'': Detective Dormer has specific information leaked to the press about the number of items found in connection to the murder of Kay so that the killer will go back to the cabin where he murdered her to remove more evidence. The cops are waiting for him (having already discovered the cabin through Kay's journals), but they didn't know that there was an underground passageway beneath the cabin which then allows the killer to get away.
* ''Film/{{Gothika}}'': Discussed and defied when someone asks one of the killers why he didn't go back to the crime scene to remove evidence once his partner in crime was out of the picture. He responds that this is the fastest way to get caught and it's smarter to "let the dust settle". [[spoiler:Of course, as the town's sheriff he should know this.]]
* SubvertedTrope in ''Film/{{Taxi}} 2'' where the police thinks this, which ends in a large GIGN team (the French equivalent to a SWATTeam) FastRoping and giving quite a scare to the two youth breaking into a warehouse (that the {{Yakuza}} had been using as a staging area but had vacated when their crimes had been accomplished), whose decision to steal a few home electronic goods for some quick money ended up (from their perspective) an UnintentionallyNotoriousCrime.

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* ''Film/{{Insomnia}}'': Detective Dormer has specific information leaked to the press about the This is how ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' solves a significant number of items found in connection to the murder of Kay so that the killer will go back to the cabin where he murdered her to remove more evidence. The cops are waiting for him (having already discovered the cabin through Kay's journals), but they didn't know that there was an underground passageway beneath the cabin which then allows the killer to get away.
* ''Film/{{Gothika}}'': Discussed and defied when someone asks one of the killers why he didn't go back to the crime scene to remove evidence once
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* "Dead" from ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent''
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to get caught and it's smarter to "let the dust settle". [[spoiler:Of course, as the town's sheriff he should know this.]]
* SubvertedTrope in ''Film/{{Taxi}} 2'' where the police thinks this, which ends in a large GIGN team (the French equivalent to a SWATTeam) FastRoping and giving quite a scare to the two youth breaking into a warehouse (that the {{Yakuza}} had been using as a staging area but had vacated when their crimes had been accomplished), whose decision to steal a few home electronic goods for some quick money ended up (from their perspective) an UnintentionallyNotoriousCrime.
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* This is how ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' solves a significant number of his cases.
* "Dead" from ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent''
* "Mr. Monk Goes Back to School" from ''Series/{{Monk}}''

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* This is how ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' solves a significant number In the first ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigations'' game, Jacques Portsman returns to the scene of his cases.
* "Dead" from ''Series/LawAndOrderCriminalIntent''
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where he killed Buddy Faith, although it's justified, as he does so under the pretext of investigating the crime, trying to School" from ''Series/{{Monk}}''frame Gumshoe and then Maggey for the crime.



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* In the first ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigations'' game, Jacques Portsman returns to the scene of where he killed Buddy Faith, although it's justified, as he does so under the pretext of investigating the crime, trying to frame Gumshoe and then Maggey for the crime.

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* In the first ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigations'' game, Jacques Portsman ''WesternAnimation/{{Talkartoons}}'' short "The Herring Murder Case", Bimbo looks in his detective book and reads a passage saying that the killer always returns to the scene of where he killed Buddy Faith, although it's justified, as he does so under the pretext of investigating the crime, trying which gives him the idea to frame Gumshoe hide in the room and then Maggey wait for the crime.
killer to come in so he can capture him.



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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Talkartoons}}'' short "The Herring Murder Case", Bimbo looks in his detective book and reads a passage saying that the killer always returns to the scene of the crime, which gives him the idea to hide in the room and wait for the killer to come in so he can capture him.

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* In Invoked by a UsefulNotes/WorldWar2 German propaganda poster produced for occupied France after a heavy bombing attack on Rouen by the ''WesternAnimation/{{Talkartoons}}'' short Royal Air Force. It showed UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc at the stake above the silhouette of the burning city with the legend: ''Les assassins reviennent toujours ... sur les lieux de leur crime'' "The Herring Murder Case", Bimbo looks in his detective book and reads a passage saying that the killer murderers always returns return ... to the scene of their crime".
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reminisce about how powerful and/or aroused it made them feel, ''not'' out of conscience or to remove evidence.




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* Invoked by a UsefulNotes/WorldWar2 German propaganda poster produced for occupied France after a heavy bombing attack on Rouen by the Royal Air Force. It showed UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc at the stake above the silhouette of the burning city with the legend: ''Les assassins reviennent toujours ... sur les lieux de leur crime'' "The murderers always return ... to the scene of their crime".
* Some RealLife serial offenders have returned to the scenes of their crimes, but it's quite often so that they can reminisce about how powerful and/or aroused it made them feel, ''not'' out of conscience or to remove evidence.
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* On ''Disney/TheAristocats'' Edgar has to retreive his hat, umbrella and basket from {{Angry Guard Dog}}s Napoleon and Lafayette, lest the police find them and link him to the kidnapping of the cats.

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* On ''Disney/TheAristocats'' ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' Edgar has to retreive his hat, umbrella and basket from {{Angry Guard Dog}}s Napoleon and Lafayette, lest the police find them and link him to the kidnapping of the cats.
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* SubvertedTrope in ''Film/{{Taxi}} 2'' where the police thinks this, which ends in a large GIGN team (the French equivalent to a SWATTeam) FastRoping and giving quite a scare to the two youth breaking into a warehouse (that the {{Yakuza}} had been using as a staging area but had vacated when their crimes had been accomplished), whose decision to steal a few home electronic goods for some quick money ended up (from their perspective) an UnintentionallyNotoriousCrime.
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* Invoked by a UsefulNotes/WorldWar2 German propaganda poster produced for occupied France after a heavy bombing attack on Rouen by the Royal Air Force. It showed JoanOfArc at the stake above the silhouette of the burning city with the legend: ''Les assassins reviennent toujours ... sur les lieux de leur crime'' "The murderers always return ... to the scene of their crime".

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* The cops on one of the ''Law And Order'' shows conned a suspect into scouring his entire garage down to the bare cement for the broken-off piece of his victim's chipped tooth implant, only to be told that the victim didn't wear such an implant when the police arrived and found him vainly searching for it.
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* ''Film/{{Insomnia}}'': Detective Dormer has specific information leaked to the press about the number of items found in connection to the murder of Kay so that the killer will go back to the cabin where he murdered her to remove more evidence. The cops are waiting for him (having already discovered the cabin through Kay's journals), but they didn't know that there was an underground passageway beneath the cabin which then allows the killer to get away.
* ''Film/{{Gothika}}'': Discussed and defied when someone asks one of the killers why he didn't go back to the crime scene to remove evidence once his partner in crime was out of the picture. He responds that this is the fastest way to get caught and it's smarter to "let the dust settle". [[spoiler:Of course, as the town's sheriff he should know this.]]



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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Talkartoons}}'' short "The Herring Murder Case", Bimbo looks in his detective book and reads a passage saying that the killer always returns to the scene of the crime, which gives him the idea to hide in the room and wait for the killer to come in so he can capture him.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Talkartoons}}'' short "The Herring Murder Case", Bimbo looks in his detective book and reads a passage saying that the killer always returns to the scene of the crime, which gives him the idea to hide in the room and wait for the killer to come in so he can capture him.

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* In the ''{{Talkartoons}}'' short "The Herring Murder Case", Bimbo looks in his detective book and reads a passage saying that the killer always returns to the scene of the crime, which gives him the idea to hide in the room and wait for the killer to come in so he can capture him.

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* In the ''{{Talkartoons}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Talkartoons}}'' short "The Herring Murder Case", Bimbo looks in his detective book and reads a passage saying that the killer always returns to the scene of the crime, which gives him the idea to hide in the room and wait for the killer to come in so he can capture him.
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* In the first ''AceAttorneyInvestigations'' game, Jacques Portsman returns to the scene of where he killed Buddy Faith, although it's justified, as he does so under the pretext of investigating the crime, trying to frame Gumshoe and then Maggey for the crime.

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* In the first ''AceAttorneyInvestigations'' ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigations'' game, Jacques Portsman returns to the scene of where he killed Buddy Faith, although it's justified, as he does so under the pretext of investigating the crime, trying to frame Gumshoe and then Maggey for the crime.

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->''As a dog returneth to his vomit, so a fool returneth to his folly.''

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* Invoked by a WorldWar2 German propaganda poster produced for occupied France after a heavy bombing attack on Rouen by the Royal Air Force. It showed JoanOfArc at the stake above the silhouette of the burning city with the legend: ''Les assassins reviennent toujours ... sur les lieux de leur crime'' "The murderers always return ... to the scene of their crime".

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* Invoked by a WorldWar2 German propaganda poster produced for occupied France after a heavy bombing attack on Rouen by the Royal Air Force. It showed JoanOfArc at the stake above the silhouette of the burning city with the legend: ''Les assassins reviennent toujours ... sur les lieux de leur crime'' "The murderers always return ... to the scene of their crime".crime".
* In the ''{{Talkartoons}}'' short "The Herring Murder Case", Bimbo looks in his detective book and reads a passage saying that the killer always returns to the scene of the crime, which gives him the idea to hide in the room and wait for the killer to come in so he can capture him.

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