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4[[caption-width-right:150:The culprit must be the one who forgot to change his diaper.]]
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6For some people, solving mysteries is just in the blood.
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8This trope is when a KidDetective grows up to be a PrivateDetective, usually with the help of his/her BadassFamily. In short, the parent was a PI (or other profession) and raised their child from a young age to help Mommy/Daddy spy on other people. Likely a FamilyBusiness, but not always.
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10For heroes instead of detectives, see KidHeroAllGrownUp.
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18* ''Manga/CaseClosed'': Although not a detective himself, Shinichi Kudo's father is a mystery writer, thus giving Shinichi his detective streak and easy access to the books of Conan Doyle. The fact that he and Shinichi's mother are able to put on a performance that baffles even Shinichi early on, they both clearly have the background to qualify Conan for this trope. To help further the cause, Yusaku Kudo is BrilliantButLazy. Megure and Kogoro have both tried on several occasion in his {{Backstory}} to recruit him to being a police detective... just for Yusaku to catch on and prove smarter.
19* ''Manga/DeathNote'': Light Yagami's father is a police inspector and it's mentioned that Light has used his vast intellect to help solve crimes in the past. For this reason, he ends up helping the Kira investigation. Too bad he ''is'' Kira...
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23* ''ComicStrip/DickTracy'':
24** Dick's adopted son Junior accompanies Dick on cases during his childhood and grows up to be a police forensic artist.
25** Dick Jr's HalfHumanHybrid daughter Honeymoon is still in the preteen/teen range, but she's helped the Tracy family on cases too.
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29* The protagonist of ''Film/KidDetective2020'' was a former child sleuth who grew up to become a private detective. Unfortunately rather than solving any worthwhile mysteries he deals with the same petty crimes and odd jobs that he worked on as a child and is still haunted by the case of his missing childhood friend from years ago. The film has him investigating an actual murder case as his way of truly becoming a proper detective. The film also deconstructs this very concept by that rather than some genius Abe was just a fairly clever kid who got lucky but never really developed the skills necessary for true detective work as an adult.
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33* Isabel and Rae Spellman of the ''Literaure/SpellmanFiles'' book series. (David appears to have been brought up to be a PI as well, but he rebelled.)
34* Literature/EncyclopediaBrown's father was a police detective and amazingly enough all the cases that stumped his entire police force were always solved by his son over dinner.
35* Creator/ElleryQueen (the character rather than the Authors) was a mystery writer who who would frequently aid his father Inspector Richard Queen, as well as running independent investigations.
36* ''Literature/TheHardyBoys'': Joe and Frank Hardy, who helped their PI father solve cases. Or, in some cases ([[OnlyInItForTheMoney especially where a reward was involved]]) ''competed'' with their PI father.
37* DistaffCounterpart Literature/NancyDrew also started this way, although her father was a lawyer, not a detective. She started by doing some low-level work to help him, but slowly evolved into a full-fledged detective (and like Frank and Joe, occasionally went against him when she thought the case didn't all add up.)
38* Literature/SherlockHolmes, in the single story where he talks about his family ("The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter"), acknowledges that his observational skills are a family trait, and that his elder brother Mycroft has an even greater share of them than he himself.
39** In the pastiche series ''Literature/EnolaHolmes'', the title character, who is the far younger sister of Sherlock and Mycroft, runs away and finds that she is no less talented as a detective as her brothers.
40** And the tradition continued into at least the late 20th Century with [[Series/TheAdventuresOfShirleyHolmes Shirley]], Mycroft's Canadian-born great-granddaughter (Or it might have been one of Holmes' other brothers. Sources vary.).
41** There's a new series called ''The Sherlock Files'' which feature the great-great-great grandchildren.
42* Walter "Ramses" Emerson is the son of Literature/AmeliaPeabody and Radcliffe Emerson, both archeologists and both [[AmateurSleuth Amateur Sleuths]]. He has been detecting with them since he was six or so. Whether they want him to or not. He follows them in both careers, with a side-order of secret agent.
43* The ''Crime Through Time'' books are a quasi-GenerationalSaga, following different members of a family of detectives as they solve mysteries in various decades of the 20th and 21st centuries. By the 1920s book, people are pointing out that the protagonist takes after their parents, and by the 2000s book, the family home sports an extensive forensic lab.
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47* The titular ''Series/VeronicaMars'', raised by her sheriff-turned-PI dad, was already running her own PI business in HighSchool (it was well-known that the girls' bathroom doubled as "her office" during school hours). A lawyer-friend of the family would leave cases open on the desk she had at her father's office while he was with clients in case she decided to "take a look".
48* Emerson Cod of ''Series/PushingDaisies'' (who started out so early, he was being used in stings as a baby).
49* Shawn Spencer of ''Series/{{Psych}}'' was trained by his police officer father to have observational skills on the Sherlock Holmes level. He uses them to pretend he's psychic.
50* ''Series/TheWire'':
51** Detective [=McNulty=] uses his preteen sons to trail a drug kingpin through a market, and judging by their skill at it, he's taught a few things about tailing a suspect. While he is a loving father, this is an example of how terrible a person [=McNulty=] is at everything but being a detective. His ex-wife is pissed when she finds out and tries to take away his custody rights.
52** While not necessarily used about people who actually ''have'' been detectives since childhood, the Baltimore cops call anyone whose instincts for policework ''seem'' like they've been doing it since they've been in diapers "natural police". [=McNulty=] is regularly termed "a natural police" (''sic'' -- a Baltimore cop is almost always called "a police"), as is Lester Freamon (after he's allowed to show what he can do).
53* He wasn't reared to be a detective, but ''Series/{{Monk}}'''s neurotic mother probably caused him at least in part to develop the OCD that makes him such a skilled investigator, and the episode "Mr. Monk and Little Monk" revealed that he solved his first (admittedly minor) crime in middle school. A mini-series called ''Little Monk'' was created during its eighth season, which shows Adrian and his brother Ambrose serving as his [[TheWatson Watson]] solving several cases in school.
54* On ''Series/CrossingJordan'', Jordan Cavanaugh was a crime-solving medical examiner whose father, Max, was a retired cop.
55* ''Series/{{Dexter}}'': Both Deb and [[Characters/DexterDexterMorgan Dexter Morgan]] are cops, as was their father, Harry. Played with, in that Dexter is actually Harry's adopted son (and a [[VillainProtagonist serial killer]]). And not actually a cop, but a forensic analyst.
56* ''Series/WaltDisneyPresents'': In "Michael O'Hara the Fourth", the eponymous Michael O'Hara is the teenaged daughter of a police detective, who is the a himself a third generation cop. Michael the Fourth is already proving herself to be an adept KidDetective.
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60* ''VideoGame/Persona4''´s Naoto Shirogane, who is the fifth generation in a family of professional detectives.
61** Naoto's successor in ''VideoGame/Persona5'', Goro Akechi (dubbed the "second coming of the Detective Prince"), plays with this. [[spoiler: Akechi is legitimately brilliant, but his actual detective skills are a sham. All of his cases were actually perpetrated by him in the Metaverse causing mental shutdowns that made it appear that the victims were actually the culprits.]]
62* The ''VideoGame/TouchDetective'' series shows Mackenzie as this, but still in the KidDetective phase.
63* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'':
64** [[spoiler:Kyoko Kirigiri]] from ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaTriggerHappyHavoc''. [[spoiler:The Kirigiri family are a family of top detectives, and even before she realized her title being "Ultimate Detective", she tremendously helped out the protagonist Makoto Naegi with deductive and investigation skills befitting of a detective.]]
65** Shuichi Saihara from ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'', whose uncle was a private investigator which Shuichi often helped to [[ParentalAbandonment show gratitude for taking care of him.]] He worked on several cases before solving a homicide case that nobody else could, earning him the title of Ultimate Detective. Which is actually something [[MyGreatestFailure he deeply regrets doing]] since he later found out that [[AssholeVictim the killer was very much not the bad guy in that case]].
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69* Averted with Mortelli in ''VisualNovel/DaughterForDessert''. He mostly became a cop to follow in his father’s footsteps, and he long thought of himself as too stupid to do the work that would be required of him as a detective.
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73* WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget's niece Penny would likely have grown up to be one of these, after all the practice she has "helping" her uncle solve his cases. Subverted, in that Gadget is chiefly useless and Penny does most of the work.
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