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* In [[Sherlock Holmes (novel)|''The Adventure of the Norwood Builder'']], Inspector Lestrade believes he's got this trope concerning the case in question, citing all the evidence at hand as why. [[Sherlock Holmes]] however, discovers he wrong EXACTLY because of all the evidence at hand: {{spoiler|the evidence was invented so Lestrade would finger the wrong perp}}.
* In [[Sherlock Holmes (novel)|''The Adventure of the Norwood Builder'']], Inspector Lestrade believes he's got this trope concerning the case in question, citing all the evidence at hand as why. [[Sherlock Holmes]] however, discovers he wrong ''exactly'' because of all the evidence at hand: {{spoiler|the evidence was invented so Lestrade would finger the wrong perp}}.

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