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Someone investigates a minor crime, or possibly something as major as murder, but finds something much bigger going on behind it. The first crime might be part of a [[Revealing Coverup]], or it might be just a [[Red Herring]]. This is extremely common in crime fighting action films where the plot is more about building up a lead in from normal life and confronting the big secret; in other fiction there might be all manner of twists, turns and dead ends before it all links up. This is a staple of the detective variety of Film Noir.
Some of the more complex [[Xanatos Roulette
Sometimes the [[Anti-Villain]] is [[The Reveal|revealed]] to be a [[Complete Monster]]; in other cases the [[Anti-Villain]] teams up with the [[Heroes]] to fight the [[Big Bad]].
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Not to be confused with [[Wanted Meter]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
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* ''[[Detective Conan]]'' has the Black Organization. It looked like a simple case of blackmail, but they're actually an elite group of murderers that owns huge biological research facilities.
* Subverted in ''[[Ghost in
* ''[[Paranoia Agent]]'': Who/What is Shonen Bat?
* Happens in ''20thCenturyBoys''.
** ''[[Billy Bat]]'', too. [[Naoki Urasawa]] dearly loves this one. ''[[Monster (
* [[Fullmetal Alchemist (
== Comic Books ==
* ''[[Watchmen (
* ''[[Tintin
== Film ==
* ''[[Chinatown]]'': Who killed Hollis Mulwray?
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* ''[[Cellular]]'' starts off as trying to trace a woman who was kidnapped by unknown men but soon found out some of the cops in involved in a greater plot
* ''[[Ace Ventura]]: Pet Detective'': Dolphin kidnapping -> murder, kidnapping, and attempted murder of NFL star Dan Marino.
** ''[[Ace Ventura]] 2: When Nature Calls'': Bat kidnapping -> plot to wipe out two indigenous African tribes and seize their land.
* ''[[All the President's Men
* ''[[Alien Nation (
* ''[[The Avengers (1998
* ''[[Beverly Hills Cop]]'': Murder of a man in Detroit -> drug smuggling operation in Los Angeles
* ''[[Blue Thunder]]'': Murder of a LA city councilwoman -> eliminating political undesirables.
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* ''[[Doc Savage]]: The Man of Bronze''. Death (murder) of Doc's father -> a plot to steal Indian land in Central America that contains a giant pool of gold.
* ''[[Dreamscape]]'': Murder of a woman while dreaming -> creating a psychic assassin to kill the President of the United States in his dreams.
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* ''[[Hudson Hawk]]'': Theft of several items -> using a gold-making machine to destroy the world's economy.
* ''[[The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension]]'': Theft of the Oscillation Overthruster and kidnapping Penny Priddy -> the Red Lectroids' plot to return to Planet 10 and conquer it, leading to a threat by the Black Lectroids to start [[World War III]].
* ''[[Big Trouble in Little China]]'': Kidnapping of a girl with green eyes -> David Lo Pan's plan to rule the universe from beyond the grave.
* A common trope in the ''[[James Bond (
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** [[Daniel Craig]]'s Bond gets one that spans ''two'' movies: elimination of bomber-for-hire --> [[The Reveal]] of an ''[[NGO Superpower]].''
* ''[[Judge Dredd (
** ''[[Dredd]]'': Triple homicide -> a city-spanning drug manufacturing and distribution operation.
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** ''[[Lethal Weapon 2]]'': A traffic stop (of a car with a trunk full of Krugerrands) -> an international drug smuggling conspiracy by South African government officials.
** ''[[Lethal Weapon 3]]'': A botched armor truck robbery --> A corrupt officer stealing weapons from impound and selling them on the black market.
** ''[[Lethal Weapon 4]]'': A ship full of smuggled Chinese immigrants --> A plot to sneak four Chinese Triad bosses into the country.
* ''Looker'': Murder of female models -> company conspiracy to brainwash customers with subliminal advertising.
* ''[[Men in Black (
* ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'': a private eye hired to take some dirty pictures -> the murder of Marvin Acme and R.K. Maroon, probate fraud and the attempted destruction of Toontown and genocide of its residents, the Toons.
* ''[[The Fugitive (
* ''[[Hot Fuzz]]'' Series of murders made to look like accidents -> decades-old conspiracy that mercilessly executes anyone who would jeopardize the reputation the village has for serenity and cleanliness. "Have you ever wondered why the murder rate in this town is so low, and yet the accident rate is so high?"
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* ''[[Star Wars]]: [[Attack of the Clones]]'': Assassination attempt on a senator -> A clone army, that no one seems to remember ordering, ready just as the Supreme Chancellor commissions a Grand Army of the Republic to deal with the Separatist Crisis -> (finally discovered in ''[[Revenge of the Sith]]'') Plot by the Supreme Chancellor to overthrow the Republic and destroy the Jedi.
** Arguably, this extends to include the invasion of Naboo in the first one, ''[[The Phantom Menace]]'' if we're talking about the final part of the plan from ''[[Revenge of the Sith]]''.
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* ''[[Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow]]''. The kidnapping of some German scientists -> A plot to build a spaceship that will destroy all life on Earth.
* ''In Like Flint''. The President's golf swing taking 3 minutes -> A diabolical plan to take control of the minds of women all over the world and put a nuclear sword of Damocles in orbit around the Earth.
* ''[[I, Robot (
* ''[[Changeling (
* Somewhat subverted in [[Strange Days]] - the plot ''looks'' like it's building into a huge far-reaching conspiracy, but {{spoiler|actually a lot of that is just the guy behind the first crime trying to misdirect the hero.}}
* ''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]'': Data goes [[
* [[Kiss Kiss Bang Bang]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|''"Your case and my case... are the same fucking case"'']].
* Averted in ''[[Pulp Fiction]]''. The Wolf asks Jules and Vincent if there is anything wrong with the car, which they had just cleaned thoroughly, so that if he is pulled over by the police, he knows any problems to talk about - and the police won't have a reason to inspect the vehicle, and find any hint of the body or blood the Jules and Vincent had spent time cleaning.
== Literature ==
* The [[Dresden Files]] does this almost [[Once Per Episode]].
** ''[[Storm Front]]'': Hired to find a woman's missing husband and help the police with a murder -> uncovering a [[Axe Crazy]] practitioner of [[Black Magic]].
** ''Summer Knight'': Investigating a suspicious death -> {{spoiler|averting a faerie war}}.
** ''Death Masks'': Recovering a stolen religious artifact -> {{spoiler|preventing a souped-up Black Plague.}}
** ''Dead Beat'': Finding a certain book for a vampire -> preventing some necromancers from saying [[A God Am I]].
** ''White Night'': Investigating the murders of a few low-level witches -> stopping {{spoiler|a coup in the [[Our Vampires Are Different|White Court]].}}
** ''Small Favor'': Checking out an attack on [[The Mafia|Marcone]] -> preventing {{spoiler|[[Little Miss Badass|Ivy]] from becoming a [[Deal
** ''Turn Coat'': Giving the defamed [[Inspector Javert|Morgan]] asylum -> outing [[The Mole]] in the White Council.
** ''Changes'': Saving {{spoiler|[[Friendly Target|Harry's daughter]]}} from [[Our Vampires Are Different|Red Court kidnappers]] -> Killing the {{spoiler|''entire Red Court''}}.
* ''[[Fatherland (
* In the [[Lord Peter Wimsey]] series ''Murder Must Advertise''. Murder of an advertising copywriter -> massive cocaine-smuggling ring.
* ''[[The Illuminatus Trilogy]]'' starts off with this. Murder of a news columnist -> Wheels within wheels conspiracy for control of Earth, involving rock bands, undead Nazis and Eldritch Abomination(s).
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* [[Sherlock Holmes]] stories had a lot of this.
** "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons". A madman is stealing Napoleon busts and smashing them -> The recovery of a stolen pearl.
** "The Blue Carbuncle". Man loses his Christmas dinner -> The recovery of the title stolen gemstone (seriously).
** "The Red-Headed League". Man was member of an exclusive club for only red heads -> A bank heist using underground tunnel.
** "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches". A woman gets a too good to be true job offer -> Turns out that she was there to take the place of the daughter of his employer who is imprisoned somewhere in the house.
* Any novel by Jonathan Kellerman.
* In ''[[Rainbow Six]]'', the FBI carries out a search for a missing woman, believing it to be part of a kidnapping or serial killing, only to find {{spoiler|a plan to wipe out most of humanity}}.
* ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (
** ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (
** ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (
* [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]'s ''[[Vorkosigan Saga|Komarr]]'' starts with the investigation of a collision between a freighter and an orbital terraforming mirror. It makes a detour to a modest embezzlement scheme before {{spoiler|settling on a plot to eliminate the only wormhole link between Barrayar and the rest of the populated galaxy that would actually, due to incomplete analysis of the underlying science, result in the destruction of at least one space station with several thousand residents and transients aboard.}}
* In the [[Greg Egan]] novel ''[[Quarantine (
* ''[[Discworld]]'' City Watch novels:
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* ''The Barsoom Project'': Electronic tampering with a high-tech LARP -> multiple acts of lethal sabotage in support of covert corporate takeover scheme
▲== Live Action TV ==
* This appears to have been the case for {{spoiler|Beckett's mother's murder}} in [[Castle]]. Decade-old murder of a lawyer -> {{spoiler|wide-ranging corruption and conspiracy, the full extent of which has yet to be revealed.}}
** Also, murder of a taxi driver -> {{spoiler|plot to detonate a dirty bomb in New York.}}
* ''[[State of Play (TV series)|State of Play]]'' starts off with a murder, an affair and a suicide which are all investigated by the newspaper who find {{spoiler|that they are all related to a much larger government conspiracy}}.
* Several ''[[Leverage]]'' episodes do this, albeit on a smaller scale than a lot of the examples:
** "The Homecoming Job". Coverup of a friendly fire investigation -> multi-billion-dollar money-laundering scheme.
** "The Snow Job". Negligent home contracting job -> nationwide foreclosure-related fraud.
** "The Stork Job". Spanish Prisoner scam with orphans -> weapons smuggling.
** "The Gone-Fishin' Job". People being scammed by fake IRS agents -> anti-government militia planning a terrorist attack
* ''[[Weeds]]'' subverts the hell out of this early in the third season. The second season [[Cliff Hanger]] ends with Silas arrested for petty vandalism with a trunk full of marijuana {{spoiler|Celia drives away in his car before the cop sees it}}, and a few episodes later a DEA agent shows up at the Botwins' door while they're bagging product {{spoiler|and never gets in the door so he doesn't notice it}}.
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* ''[[The Wire]]'': Season Two: Warfie with suspicious amounts of money buys a stained window for a church -> bulk smuggling of drugs, prostitutes and goods; multiple ethnic gangs, murders agogo.
* This has happened frequently on [[CSI: Miami]].
* This seems to be the point of the [[Buddy Cop Show]], ''[[
* Pretty much every [[Myth Arc]] episode of ''[[The X
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* ''[[Criminal Minds]]'': DEA raid on a suspected meth lab --> an impending terrorist attack using nerve gas.
* ''[[Starsky and Hutch (TV series)|Starsky and Hutch]]'' does this almost every episode.
* ''[[Bones]]:'' A recovered skull --> A cannibalistic serial killer {{spoiler|who ends up recruiting Zack as his apprentice.}}
* Happened on occasion in ''[[Due South]]''. One notable example was Frasier and Vecchio stopping to ticket a man who had parked in a fire lane, only to discover the guy's trunk was full of illegal firearms.
== Tabletop Games ==
* One [[Shadowrun]] supplement, about Lone Star Security, mentions how police in the Robbery division often wind up investigating major crimes: ones that'd started out ''looking'' like a simple robbery due to cover-up efforts by the perpetrators.
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Max Payne (
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* Happens on occasion in the ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' series. The last case of the third game is probably the biggest example: the murder of a children's book author is ultimately tied into a gigantic revenge scheme.
** ''Investigations'': Seemingly disconnected murders of a police officer, a plane flight passenger, a prosecutor and a defendant -> {{spoiler|An international smuggling ring}}.
** In the second case of the first game, trying to solve the murder of your mentor leads to you discovering {{spoiler|a massive blackmail chain}}.
* In ''[[Police Quest]] 3'', the endgame involves the investigation of a house linked to a series of murders. When it turns out that the place is fortified, the player must go back to the courthouse and get authorization to use the departmental battering ram, which uncovers a cocaine manufacturing ring.
* ''[[Mass Effect]]'': An unprovoked attack on a human colony -> {{spoiler|The destruction of all sentient life by [[Eldritch Abomination
** The sequel gives us: Human colonies disappearing -> {{spoiler|Creation of an [[Eldritch Abomination]].}}
** The ''Arrival'' DLC has: Admiral Hackett's friend Dr. Kenson has been kidnapped by Batarians -> {{spoiler|Eldritch Abominations will arrive and begin the galactic extermination in 2 days.}}
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** In the fourth game, a racing spinoff, Jak and friends are coerced into entering a competition, only to find out they're in the middle of a gang war.
** In the fifth game, an [[Interquel]] that [[Gaiden Game|focuses on Daxter]], he's just trying to make a living and figure out how to rescue Jak, only to to uncover the brewing invasion plot by the Metal Heads.
** In the sixth game, Jak, Daxter and [[A Day in
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* ''[[The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
* ''[[Dragon Age 2]]'': Sneak a free Qunari mage out of Kirkwall -> {{spoiler|Halt a Chantry plot to spark open conflict between humans and Qunari}}.
** Humorously played with the Bone Pit mine, going from an invasion of small dragons to a Coterie plot to steal shipments to a [[Our Dragons Are Different|High Dragon]] taking over.
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** Touhou 11: Subterranean Animism: Strange creatures from [[Beneath the Earth]] -> nuclear conspiracy going out of hand.
** [[Inverted Trope]] in ''Touhou 12: Undefined Flying Object'': cultists trying to awaken Pandemonium monstrosity -> decent people wanting their saintly leader back.
* [[Your Mileage May Vary]] but ''[[Persona 3]]'' has your team investigating the mystery of the Dark Hour and why your school turns into a freaky tower every night. You end up [[The End of the World
** ''[[Persona 4]]'' has you and your team exploring The Midnight Channel and stopping people from being killed by facing their [[Enemy Without|enemies without]]. You end up uncovering a [[Dirty Cop]] {{spoiler|and an [[Assimilation Plot]] by the goddess Izanami to turn everybody into Shadows and form one, collective conscience.}}
* The standard plot of [[Tex Murphy]] games. Tex gets a small, simple gig (find my missing friend) and it turns into a save the world scenario.
* ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'': Find the man that shot you and stole the package you were supposed to deliver, get said package back, and finish the delivery -> decide which of the factions vying for control of New Vegas and the rest of the Mojave Wasteland emerges triumphant, or [[I Can Rule Alone|make your own power play and take over for yourself]].
== Western Animation ==
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== Real Life ==
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* A foiled burglary at an upper class hotel uncovered attempts to influence the US election that go right up to the [[Richard Nixon|POTUS himself]]. As well as adding [[Scandalgate|a new suffix to the English language]].
* Not exactly the same, but in 1999, a Vietnamese American had police protect his video rental store which was flooded with protesters who didn't like his North Vietnamese flag and picture of Ho Chi Minh. While protecting the store owner from protesters, police discovered the owner's video piracy operations and arrested him.
** Ahem, there not being a North Vietnam around for 25 years at the point
*** Using that flag is [[Serious Business]] for most Vietnamese Americans, who are mostly exiles and refugees from the South and regard the red flag with the yellow star as a usurper's symbol; they tend to hate the current government of Vietnam with all their might and are usually virulent anticommunists. The One True Flag (for them) is the yellow one with three thin red stripes, and to Hell to anyone who displays the other one.
* The Los Angeles Police Department '''Rampart Scandal''' in the late 1990s, which was the inspiration for the movie ''[[Training Day]]'' and the TV series ''[[The Shield]]'', started with the arrest of one police officer for stealing cocaine, and ultimately implicated more than 70 officers in serious misconduct, as well as contributing to the Police Chief, District Attorney, and Mayor of Los Angeles all eventually being not re-appointed or re-elected.
* Initially, the only question people had about Enron was whether its stock was overpriced. People trying to figure that out found themselves in the incomprehensible accounting practices Enron used, which led to more questions and then KABOOM!
* They certainly already knew about the crime, but Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh was initially arrested for driving without license plates and (as the officer noticed on pulling him over) having an illegal gun.
** Similarly, 'Son of Sam' David Berkowitz was arrested because his car had received a parking ticket for being parked next to a fire hydrant. When the NYPD as part of its routine legwork checked every parking ticket in the area of and on the night of the most recent 'Son of Sam' killing to see if any of them matched the make, model, and color eyewitnesses reported for the killer's car, they had his name, license plate #, and address right there.
* The Manson family was originally arrested for car theft and it wasn't until one of them bragged to a fellow inmate that they were implicated in the string of high profile murders occurring at the time.
* In December
* Accountants are taught to consider even tiny discrepancies in financial data important, as even the smallest shortfall can be a clue to large-scale embezzlement or fraud.
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