Different Lies To Find The Spy
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I told Varys I was giving the princess to the Greyjoys. I told Littlefinger that I planned to wed her to Robin Arryn. I told no one that I was offering her to the Dornish, no one but you.
—Tyrion Lannister, Game of Thrones
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Someone is a spy. But how to find them? This trope is about one solution. Tell multiple people different, but similar lies, and then see how the person the spy works for reacts. It may be worth noting that doing this doesn't inherently prove that the information leak is actively trying to act as a spy, maybe they just have Loose Lips and their spouse is the actual spy or something. In fiction, however, usually the leaker is a spy.
Examples of Different Lies To Find The Spy include:
Advertising
Anime and Manga
Comic Books
Fan Works
- Jenny does this in A Young Girl's Delinquency Record. After she accuses Stevie, Stevie makes a run for it. Jenny interprets the running as a confirmation that Stevie was an informant for the police (instead of there being a coincidence), and then presumably kills him in front of her other subordinates to make an example of him. At the very least, she hurts him enough to get blood on her knuckles.[context?]
Film
Literature
Live-Action TV
- Tyrion Lannister determined that Pycelle works for Cersei this way in Game of Thrones, as shown in the page quote.
Music
New Media
Newspaper Comics
Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends
Pinball
Podcasts
Professional Wrestling
Puppet Shows
Radio
Recorded and Stand Up Comedy
Tabletop Games
Theatre
Video Games
Visual Novels
Web Animation
Web Comics
Web Original
- Done in Fenspace during the "Boskone War", in order to root out which group in the allies was leaking secrets to the enemy. Each group was told to rendezvous at a different location; when the enemy forces showed up early at one location to ambush the allies, the allies knew where the leak was.
Western Animation
- Tina Belcher did this in the Bob's Burgers episode "Tina Tailor Soldier Spy ".[context?]
Other Media
Real Life
- Who leaked the spoiler that Spock was going to die in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan? Thanks to somebody making sure each script had a unique code - in essence, something different was told to each person involved - we know that it was Gene Roddenberry himself.
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation asks, with good reason, "Is Your Printer Spying On You?"