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* One of these pops up in ''[[Franken Fran]]'' to a group of former patients of Fran, with Okita specifically calling it by the trope name. The solution is a lot squickier than some of the other answers. {{spoiler|The patients did it to themselves so Fran can operate on them.}}
* In the ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' manga, Turnabout Showtime is referred to as "the world's smallest locked-room murder", when Flip Chambers is somehow fatally stabbed inside his Sparklestar costume, which cannot hold anything in its hands and is impossible to open by the wearer (although it comes to light that there are workarounds for that, such as catching the zipper on a piece if wire, or wearing the costume backwards).
* Inverted on ''[[Bokurano]]''. {{spoiler|All kids die in front of the surviving cast on Zearth's cockpit except for Waku, who died on Zearth's shoulder, Kako, who was murdered, and Ushiro, who brawled alone in the anime}}. Of course, nobody except the kids and the higher-ups on the military know that. Then again, {{spoiler|Daiichi ask Koyemshi to hide his corpse as to not let his siblings know he's dead}}.{{context|reason=How is any of this an example of inverting this trope?}}
 
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