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How is this different (if at all) from Wrongly Accused?

AK47x2: The only difference I can tell is that Wrongly Accused means friends can believe you. In Clear My Name, you stand alone.

Lale: Proposing a merge. It's too small a difference to be a split; more likely an accident.

Ununnilium: Indeed. Heck, the first sentence of Wrongly Accused uses "clear his name".

Shire Nomad: To avoid any confusion over old links to the Wrongly Accused page, I've set up a redirect to Clear My Name from there.

Shire Nomad: Which someone keeps deleting. Either that or I'm doing it wrong.


Silent Hunter: Are there any examples involving women?

Etrangere: Well there's Harriet in Sayers' Peter Wimsey series, but she wasn't a hero, but a Distressed Damsel at this point so I'm not sure that counts. There was Hitchcock's The Crime Was Almost Perfect too. Closer to a heroine, even if she had to get help. For a very low key version, Haruhi of Ouran Host Club does get wrongly accused in the first episode, but the framing is very badly made and nobody believes it for more than one second.

Silent Hunter: Thank you very much. This is a great Wiki.