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* [[John Munch]] was one of these when he appeared in ''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]''. This remained a major aspect of his character when he moved to ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]'', to the point where a shrink accurately concluded, "You could a smell a conspiracy at a five-year-old's lemonade stand". At one point, when |
* [[John Munch]] was one of these when he appeared in ''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]''. This remained a major aspect of his character when he moved to ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]'', to the point where a shrink accurately concluded, "You could a smell a conspiracy at a five-year-old's lemonade stand". At one point, when Munch is pretending to be a homeless man and shouting about random conspiracies, his partner just claims this is what he always says but louder. |
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** Steve Crosetti was also fixated on the conspiracy to assassinate [[Abraham Lincoln]]. |
** Steve Crosetti was also fixated on the conspiracy to assassinate [[Abraham Lincoln]]. |
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* Fox Mulder from ''[[The X-Files]]'', a heroic conspiracy nut who is unusual both in almost always being right in his postulations about secret doings and in (usually) being a rational, shrewdly observant investigator who labors to find solid evidence to support his ideas rather than just relying on [[Wild Mass Guessing]]. |
* Fox Mulder from ''[[The X-Files]]'', a heroic conspiracy nut who is unusual both in almost always being right in his postulations about secret doings and in (usually) being a rational, shrewdly observant investigator who labors to find solid evidence to support his ideas rather than just relying on [[Wild Mass Guessing]]. |