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* The infamous Jack the Ripper is speculated to be multiple people assumed as a singular killer bu some historians.

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* The infamous Jack the Ripper is speculated to be multiple people assumed as a singular killer bu by some historians.
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* ''Literature/WatershipDown'' has the rabbits recount some of the exploits of Elahrairah, the first rabbit, and their greatest trickster. Elahrairah, the "Prince with a Thousand Enemies," is portrayed as an ingenious and innovative rabbit who routinely outsmarts his adversaries. A typical rabbit couldn't live long enough to have so many achievements, so the cunning of the Prince's descendants has been ascribed to him. It not only makes for good storytelling among the rabbits, but also works as a "con man's handbook" of trickery.

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* ''Literature/WatershipDown'' has the rabbits recount some of the exploits of Elahrairah, El-ahrairah, the first rabbit, and their greatest trickster. Elahrairah, El-ahrairah, the "Prince with a Thousand Enemies," is portrayed as an ingenious and innovative rabbit who routinely outsmarts his adversaries. A typical rabbit couldn't live long enough to have so many achievements, so the cunning of the Prince's descendants has been ascribed to him. It not only makes for good storytelling among the rabbits, but also works as a "con man's handbook" of trickery.
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* One minor character in a Creator/TimDorsey novel thought himself clever to have "UNKNOWN" as his license plate number, until he found himself blamed for every vehicular crime in the state where nobody got the plate of the car responsible.

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* One minor character in a Creator/TimDorsey ''Literature/SergeStorms'' novel thought himself clever to have "UNKNOWN" as his license plate number, until he found himself blamed for every vehicular crime in the state where nobody got the plate of the car responsible.
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* The ''Series/{{Elementary}}'' episode "On the Scent" also fictionalises the "Phantom of Heilbronn" affair, with a number of unrelated murders thought to have been committed by a serial murderer due to contamination of forensic kits with a factory worker's DNA.
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* ''Webcomic/NextSoundOfTheFuture'': Because of Music/HatsuneMiku androids having the same name and similar appearances, some humans will mistakenly view every Hatsune Miku as being the same person, and attribute every song sung by a Miku as belonging to a vague individual "Hatsune Miku" despite there being over a thousand different ones.

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