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* TeensAreShort: From ''In the Dead of Night'', Ramona Stewart (16 years old) has exactly the same height with Julian Ramis, who is 4 years younger than her.
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* OverprotectiveDad: Alcott Milton is this for his granddaughter Elvira, in ''The Summoning''.
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%%* NeverSuicide: Lisa Edwards in "At The End of The Rope."

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%%* * NeverSuicide: Lisa Edwards in "At The End of The Rope."Rope". Her death appears to be a suicide by hanging, but the team later discovers the death was a murder was based on a film being studied in a film course. [[spoiler:And ''that'' in turn is later revealed to be the work of a serial killer working by proxy.]]
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* {{Retronym}}: This game started getting called "Criminal Case: Grimsborough" once "Pacific Bay" got released.

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* {{Retronym}}: This game started getting called "Criminal Case: Grimsborough" once "Pacific Bay" ''VideoGame/CriminalCasePacificBay'' got released.

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* {{Nerd}}: How Jones classifies Bart Williams and Alex after discovering that both of them obsess over a particular limited-edition doll--sorry, "action figure."
--> '''Jones:''' Nerds...nerds everywhere...
* {{Never Suicide}}: Lisa Edwards in "At The End of The Rope."

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* {{Nerd}}: How Jones classifies Bart Williams and Alex after discovering that both of them obsess over a particular limited-edition doll--sorry, "action figure."
--> '''Jones:''' Nerds...nerds everywhere...
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%%* NeverSuicide: Lisa Edwards in "At The End of The Rope."
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** A few of the earlier cases of the season have a suspect's profile clues being found out in Chapter 1. This was later changed so profile clues are relegated to Chapters 2 and 3.

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** A few of the earlier cases of the season have a suspect's profile clues being found out in Chapter 1.1, effectively clearing some characters right at the beginning. This was later changed so profile clues are relegated to Chapters 2 and 3.
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* TragicKeepsake: In his back-story, [[spoiler:One-Tooth Sam]] bought his wife an expensive jewel. Some time afterward, she [[IllGirl took sick and died]] despite his efforts to save her, leading him to renounce his wealth and give it all away - but he couldn't bring himself to part with the jewel, so he locked it in a box and hid it in the sewers instead.

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* TragicKeepsake: In his back-story, [[spoiler:One-Tooth Sam]] bought his wife an expensive jewel. Some time afterward, she [[IllGirl took sick and died]] died despite his efforts to save her, leading him to renounce his wealth and give it all away - but he couldn't bring himself to part with the jewel, so he locked it in a box and hid it in the sewers instead.
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* {{Dominatrix}}: Jezabela, who runs the eponymous "Jezabela's Dungeon" and who even wields a riding crop in her avatar picture. She's also implied to have had some...[[NoodleIncident kinky]] [[AllWomenAreDomsAllMenAreSubs history]] with Jones, which he's not too eager to delve into.

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* {{Dominatrix}}: Jezabela, who runs the eponymous "Jezabela's Dungeon" and who even wields a riding crop in her avatar picture. She's also implied to have had some...[[NoodleIncident kinky]] [[AllWomenAreDomsAllMenAreSubs history]] history with Jones, which he's not too eager to delve into.
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* BeautyMark: Ginger the prostitute has one on the left side of her face, just near her mouth.
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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: How the murders in ''The Last Supper, ''Dog Eat Dog'', and ''Blood and Glory'' are committed. In the first two cases, the food was poisoned; in the third case, razor-blades were hidden inside the cake the victim was eating, and the victim only died because he was a BigEater who basically gobbled down his food without chewing properly.

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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: How the murders in ''The Last Supper, Supper'', ''Dog Eat Dog'', and ''Blood and Glory'' are committed. In the first two cases, the food was poisoned; in the third case, razor-blades were hidden inside the cake the victim was eating, and the victim only died because he was a BigEater who basically gobbled down his food without chewing properly.
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* NotSoDifferent: In ''Into the Viper's Nest'', Tony Marconi says this of himself and Jones [[spoiler:on being arrested for Salvador Cordero's murder, which he committed [[EvenEvilHasStandards to stop Salvador from raping Ginger]]]]. [[ShutUpHannibal Jones begs to differ]].

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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: In ''Into the Viper's Nest'', Tony Marconi says this of himself and Jones [[spoiler:on being arrested for Salvador Cordero's murder, which he committed [[EvenEvilHasStandards to stop Salvador from raping Ginger]]]]. [[ShutUpHannibal Jones begs to differ]].
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** PlayedWith in [[spoiler:''Dog Eat Dog'']]. The killer did not intend to kill the victim, but rather [[spoiler:her dog, along with several other dogs, so that her own dog [[RemovingTheRival would have a better chance of winning the pageant]]. However, because her modus operandi was via poisoned cupcakes, the victim decided to share with her dog and both died]].


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* TapOnTheHead: Ramirez does this to Jones at the end of ''The Rorschach Reaper'' and to the killer in ''There Will Be Blood''.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Tyler and Harper McAlister in ''A Deadly Game'' are fraternal twins, and yet have near-identical faces and hairstyles. In RealLife, fraternal twins are never identical, and identical twins are always the same sex.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Tyler and Harper McAlister [=McAlister=] in ''A Deadly Game'' are fraternal twins, and yet have near-identical faces and hairstyles. In RealLife, fraternal twins are never identical, and identical twins are always the same sex.

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* ArmouredClosetGay: The murderer in [[spoiler:''An Elementary Murder'']] is willing to kill just to make sure that her lesbian relationship remains hidden

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* ArmouredClosetGay: The murderer in [[spoiler:''An Elementary Murder'']] is willing to kill just to make sure that her lesbian relationship remains hiddenhidden.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Tyler and Harper McAlister in ''A Deadly Game'' are fraternal twins, and yet have near-identical faces and hairstyles. In RealLife, fraternal twins are never identical, and identical twins are always the same sex.
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* [[Foreshadowing]]: Future plotlines and character conflicts are frequently set up cases before.

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* [[Foreshadowing]]: {{Foreshadowing}}: Future plotlines and character conflicts are frequently set up cases before.

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* {{Never Suicide}}: Lisa Edwards in "At The End of The Rope"

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* {{Never Suicide}}: Lisa Edwards in "At The End of The Rope"Rope."
* NeverMessWithGranny: [[spoiler: Sweet, kindly Margaret Littlewood turns out to be the killer at the end of the Historical District arc. Why? Because [[SeriousBusiness she wanted to win the local dog show.]]]]
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* BigDamnHeroes: Officer Ramirez gets to be one at the end of the University arc, when the Rorschach Reaper tries to [[spoiler: hypnotize Jones into killing the player character. Just as Jones is about to commit the murder, Ramirez bursts into the interrogation room [[FryingPanOfDoom armed with a frying pan]] and clocks him on the head, breaking the trance and ruining the Reaper's plot.]] Then he gets to do it ''again'' in [[spoiler: the final case of the game, successfully taking down the leader of the Crimson Order with the same cookware!]]


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* BoringButPractical: At the end of "The Rorschach Reaper," Officer Ramirez finds a simple but extremely effective way of breaking the titular serial killer's hypnosis: smacking the victim upside the head with a frying pan. Whatever works!

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