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Sealy Booth on 'Bones'. 'Bones' premiered in 2005.

2XS, a Shadowrun novel by Nigel Findley (first published by the Penguin Group in February 1992) used the phrase as well (final line of chapter 21).

Not sure if it originated there, though. Joel Hodgson used the phrase, "Never trust a man with two first names, especially if one of them's a woman's" in an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 lampooning The Legend of Dinosaurs (Kyôryuu: Kaichô no densetsu). It is used during the opening banter between Joel and the "scientists". The episode aired on 28 May 1989, making it the oldest reference I can find.

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I did a number of Google searches, restricting the time period and incrementally expanding it. The MST3K reference was the first that came up in a 2001 posting on some board, referencing the 1989 episode.

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