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Tontine
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This is when a group of people take one or more collectively owned items of worth and put it in trust. The last surviving member of the group will then receive the items. Coincidentally, participants in a tontine tend to have a slightly short life expectancy. Originally, a Tontine was an investment where multiple participants would buy in for an equal amount. The entity running the Tontine (usually a bank) would invest the money and pay out dividends. When a participant died, his dividends would be paid out to the remaining members. The last surviving member would receive the entire principal. This trope was commonly used in older murder mysteries, but has since fallen out of favor. This is probably because most kinds of tontine are now illegal, for the precise reason of being such a good setup for a murder mystery... This is almost an example of a Forgotten Trope. It's also almost a subtrope of Inheritance Murder, saved only by the fact that murdering people over a tontine is technically optional. Not to be confused with "Tontine Therapy", an Australian euphemism for smothering someone to death with a pillow which takes its name from pillows with the Tontine brand name. Not that it can't be the murder weapon in the above trope, but the etymology is separate. |
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Bloodline (Sidney Sheldon) featured Roffe & Sons Pharmaceuticals, a company whose founder saw to it that his heirs wouldn't be allowed to sell their shares unless all shareholders agreed to it. Detective Max Hornung, who was investigating the murder of Sam Roffe, compared that with the tontine. | |
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Used in the The Simpsons episode "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in 'The Curse of the Flying Hellfish'". It's revealed that Abe Simpson and Mr. Burns served together during World War II, and their squad (the Flying Hellfish) acquired a set of priceless German paintings, with the agreement that the last member of the Hellfish to survive would get them. It ends when just as Abe manages to claim the paintings by "discharging" Burns, the State Department shows up, confiscates the painting and presents them to a descendant of their original German owner for diplomatic purposes. The descendant is not too worried about their safety, either. | |
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The Doctor Syn ("The Scarecrow") book The Amazing Quest of Doctor Syn involves one member of a tontine trying to wipe the others out. | |
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The Happytime Murders: After talking to the former producer of "The Happytime Gang," Phillips and Edwards learns that essentially all of the former actors were put into a tontine, in that each of the surviving actors gets an equal cut of the residuals when the show starts being replayed in syndication - but with each actor that dies, each slice to the surviving actors gets bigger, until of course there's only one recipient still alive. | |
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One Piece A variation of this: Brook and his old crew made a promise to reunite with a baby whale named Laboon. Later on, Brook and his crew were killed by attackers wielding poisoned arrows. Along with playing their last song, the crew entrusted Brook to fulfill the promise to Laboon using the power of the Yomi-Yomi fruit: an ability that grants the user an extra life. Unfortunately, he was stranded on the destroyed ship for 50 years until he met the Straw Hat Crew and told them of his story and determination to fulfill his promise from his crew to Laboon. | |
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In The Daily Show during the "You're Welcome" session John Hodgman (Resident Deranged Millionaire) suggested that they solve national debt problems by making Social Security a tontine. And by making murder legal. Seconds later he attempted to strangle Jon Stewart. | |
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In the VCR Mystery Game version of Clue, Mr. Boddy does a variant in his latest will where the last surviving person among those who attended the reading would claim the entire inheritance. Naturally, all sorts of attempted murders occur. | |
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The events of The Wrong Box are set in motion by the opening scene in which a group of children are made part of a tontine. | |
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A variant in A Study in Scarlet. The Scarlet Ring is a trust where, when any of the members die, their assets become part of the trust. However, rather than going to the last man standing, the trust is waiting for an certain investment to come through at which point the money is split among the surviving members. The 'investment' is the sale of stolen jewels. | |
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In West of Loathing, while exploring the (re)Boot Hill cemetery, you can learn about a tontine established by three members who apparently all died at the same time, and as a result, the reward lies hidden somewhere. It's possible for the player to solve the puzzle and claim the treasure. | |
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Archer, "The Double Deuce." When members of Woodhouse's old World War I flying squad start dropping dead (of perfectly natural causes that were played up as "dubious" by desperate-for-sales newspapers), he suspects that it's because of the tontine they set up. One of the members does end up being murdered, but by Archer in the belief Woodhouse is about to be killed by him due to a fairly-understandable misconception from Woodhouse staring into the barrel of a revolver to inspect the bore's condition with an operator holding it with a finger on the trigger. The episode ends with the surviving two members of the tontine staring at each other with seemingly dark intent for a second before instead Woodhouse's squadmate comments that he was surprised that Woodhouse and Archer were allowed to adopt a baby together. Cheryl, Pam and Cyril hear about this and discuss starting an ISIS tontine, pointing out that since the rest of their coworkers are either field agents that go on dangerous missions or work in parts of the building with No OSHA Compliance it'll be that much easier to win. Cyril does acknowledge that Tontines are illegal, but it doesn't stop him from joining in. | |
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Murdoch Mysteries: In "Kommando", the murdered soldiers were all members of a tontine, which muddies the waters as to motive. | |
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This was used in an eighth season episode of M*A*S*H called "Old Soldiers" with Col. Potter. Note that in this case, the tontine was not an investment, but rather a bottle of brandy, to be drunk in a toast by the last surviving member of the group. | |
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The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, volume 3: suicidal and/or people desperately needing money sign on to a game where they make certain changes to their life insurance, so that it pays into an escrow account after they die. Since insurance won't pay for suicides, the members of the game have to get murdered - by other people playing the game. The players need to find the other members of the game and kill them, or lead other members who are more comfortable with murder to kill the ones whose house they have discovered. The game ends when about two-thirds of the original group dies and the rest gain an equal share of the collective amount gained by the escrow account for a second chance at life. | |
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Sniper Elite 5: One of thé enemies you can scan brings up the message "Daniel Redler: Has a tontine running with friends from school. Is quite confident he'll win it." | |
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One of the cases in Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective involved the murder of a Waterloo veteran, and there was mention of a tontine involving the survivors of that battle, thus implying that the killer might be one of the other surviving veterans (There weren't many left, seeing as this takes place roughly eighty years after the battle) or an heir of one of the other veterans. The killer was actually the brother of the deceased's former mistress, who was seeking revenge for the dishonor of his sister and did not care about the tontine one way or the other. | |
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In the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fanfic A Tontine of Fun, by Estee, a scam artist sets one of these up with the intention of absconding with the principal when everypony's back is turned. She doesn't account for the idea that a certain immortal ruler might want to get in on it. | |
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Was a key plot element in an episode of The NBC Mystery Movie, wherein a group of men pooled their money and started a tontine back in the 1930's. They were all now very elderly and the surviving members were dying due to "accidents." It was revealed that the grandson of one of them was getting rid of the others so that when his grandfather died, he'd inherit the money. When caught he angrily observed that the tontine was a stupid idea, as when the last survivor collected the money he'd be too old to enjoy it. | |
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Played with for the movie Tomcats; a group of friends promised each bachelor in the group would put aside money every year in a fund going to the last remaining bachelor. The main character, one of the two left in the contest, has incurred a massive gambling debt in Vegas and must now get his last friend to marry before the casino owner makes good on some very nasty promises. The added hitch is of course that the last friend is still completely happy as a bachelor, and his stated life goal is to have sex with every woman in the world, while never once actually having a relationship. | |
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In Camp Camp, the Quartermaster apparently has one of these along with his "Quartersister" and two other unknown individuals. Or at least he did until it was whittled down to just him and one of the unknowns. | |
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Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: A Colonel bequeathed his residence and one million dollars to be evenly split among five beneficiaries. Each beneficiary is required to spend one night at the residence to be allowed to receive their share of the estate. The shares of those who fail will go to the beneficiaries who don't fail. The lawyers who informed the beneficiaries about the will tries to get rid of them (scare them away before daybreak, not kill them) to get the money but they get caught and Scooby-Doo, as the only beneficiary who spent a night at the Colonel's home, inherits the whole estate. Unfortunately, the dollars are Confederate money. | |
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The main plot of an episode of Barney Miller, appropriately titled "The Tontine". Unusual in that the participants seemed to be quite amicable towards each other; it's a pair of elderly men who played chess to see who will commit suicide and who will claim the tontine. The lawyer handling the case is shockingly indifferent to their fates. | |
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Arly Hanks: The men of Maggody arrange a tontine for possession of the bass boat in Merry Wives of Maggody, apparently not aware that such a document is illegal and unenforceable. Roy Stiver Lampshades how tontines had never made much sense to begin with, even in mystery novels. | |
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In The Colonel's Bequest, the titular Colonel declares that every person at the manor at the time he makes the announcement (Apart from the player character) who outlives him will receive an equal share of his fortune. By morning, virtually everyone in the manor is dead. Though the person who did most of the killing wasn't primarily concerned about the money. | |
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The Brokenwood Mysteries: The plot of the aptly-titled episode "Tontine" is that members of the group start dying under suspicious circumstances. | |
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In a Sniper Assassin level in Hitman 2, 47 is contracted to eliminate three of the surviving members of a criminal organization called the Yardbirds so the client (Aleksander Kovak, the gang's leader) can collect on a tontine they created after a large heist. This level is canonically set before the beginning of the game, as revealed in "Nightcall". A news report shows that Kovak was almost immediately arrested afterward, as he tried to convert all of the money into Bitcoin at once. This drew attention after the authorities realized it was the same amount the Yardbirds stole in their final heist. | |
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