Display title | That One Case |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A veteran detective is haunted by that case they could never solve (or perhaps it was solved officially, but the guy thinks something isn't right) and it haunts them to this day. Nearly always a serial killer (or at least a very gruesome murder) and/or personal. Even when they are officially off the clock, they will still work the case on their "free" time, because it is that important to them. If they are told to leave the case alone they may get fired over it, but still continue even when they are not a cop anymore. Sub-Trope of My Greatest Failure. |