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In 1996, the American magazine Psychology Today published a long interview with Elizabeth Loftus, a university professor who’d declared, “Eyewitnesses who point their finger at innocent defendants are not liars, for they genuinely believe in the truth of their testimony . . . That’s the frightening part—the truly horrifying idea that what we think we know, what we believe with all our hearts, is not necessarily the truth.”
All the Lies They Did Not Tell
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