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* ''[[The Inside]]'' was pretty bad about this for its short run. [[Lost|William Mapother]], [[Kill Bill|Michael Bowen]] [[Aliens|Jenette Goldstein]], [[Die Hard|Hart Boecher]] and [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Amber Benson]].... {{spoiler|Averted in one episode, where master of scary characters [[Damages|Zeljko]] [[24|Mother]] [[Oz|Frakking]] [[Heroes (TV series)|Ivanek]] is an innocent nice guy who just doesn't know how to defend himself properly. The killer? [[iCarly|Jeanette McCurdy]].}}
* ''[[Castle]]'' did this once or twice, with [[Scrubs|Carla]] starring as the perp in one episode, and another person playing a... suspect (but not the killer) in another. (Names and ep. titles would be appreciated)
** Also been subverted quite a bit as [[Star Trek: Voyager|Robert Picardo]], Debi Mazar, [[The Simpsons (animation)|Dan Castellaneta]] and [[Pulp Fiction|Phil LaMarr]] have all popped up as being allies rather than killers.
** Robert Picardo was also in an episode of ''[[Pushing Daisies]]'' as a detective. He hadn't committed any crimes there either. Though [[Star Trek: Voyager|Ethan Phillips]] also appeared and WAS the guilty party.
** "One Man's Treasure": You got [[Entourage|Mrs. Ari]] and [[Mad Men|Miss Farrell]] over the corpse of a two-timer. So one of them did it, right? Nope, turns out to be [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Principal Wood]], only slightly unrelated to his two-timingness.
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