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("Drowned" is incorrect; he died by stabbing. And Father Brown stories are NOT older than radio.)
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** He was moping around outside a closed comic book factory. One would assume someone moping on the steps of DC or Marvel's printing plants would be declared a comic book geek too. Though it really doesn't matter, as Beast Boy couldn't understand it anyway.
* ''[[Fillmore!]]'': Fillmore is discussing a case with an old friend who's one of the witnesses, and he mentions that 4000 counterfeit baseball cards are still missing. She tells him not to worry, because "it's not like four thousand Cal Ripken cards are gonna just disappear." Fillmore realizes that she must have the cards, because he never told her what player was on them.
* ''[[Family Guy]]'': Lois grows suspicious of Diane Simmons when she states that her mother had given her a blouse to celebrate her first solo newscast. Her mother had no way of knowing that she would be anchoring solo, indicating that Diane Simmons had framed Tom Tucker for the murders in order to cover her tracks.
* ''[[Batman Beyond]]'': Terry visits Willy Watt in Juvie hall, whom he suspects is the "ghost" terrorizing his high school with telekinetic pranks. During their conversation, Willy brings up the school incidents, even though he's had no visitors or callers since having been locked up (and presumably [[Conviction by Contradiction|the incidents never made the news]]).
* ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]'': In the episode "The Hidden Enemy" one of the clones betrays his brothers. Captain Rex and Commander Cody discover a listening device planted in their command center, and begin to question a squad of suspected clones about it. The turncoat mentions the Jedi had left - something only Rex and Cody knew at the time. Though strangely enough, he wasn't one of the suspects.
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