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Yes, Macavity, the fictional cat from T.S. Eliot's "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats," is often portrayed as a master criminal. He is known for evading capture and committing various misdeeds, including theft and mischief, making him a prime suspect in many crimes. However, his cunning nature and ability to escape detection leave him unaccused in the eyes of the law, emphasizing his role as an elusive anti-hero.

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