CT - Jennifer Dulos, 50, deceased/not found, New Canaan, 24 May 2019 *ARRESTS* #65

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"What Loftus is suggesting is it’s the cops’ fault if MT never stops lying. The jury is not going to be persuaded otherwise."
"In order to form a correct analysis of someone...you need to spend time with them and talk and let them talk"
"When people don’t want to be punished for murder do they have a reason to lie or is it that the cops traumatized them?"
"lets get to the cross!!!"
"Horn used all of his verizon mobile hotspot for the month thats why we have no cell service"
"Remember this interview was years ago when the murder was fresh No memory loss here with Michelle just covering up for futos"
"FYI Horn, WE ALL REMEMBER MT in the truck while JDs bloody clothes being dumped, WE REMEMBER MT stating JD should be buried next to the dog, WE REMEMBER MT lying in all of her interrogations".
"zzzzzzzzzz this will take hours."
"too many mushrooms in college in the 60's for this lady"


"She’s definitely staying at the super 8 in Stamford with Horn"

MOO
 
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Her work has now moved from trying to affect single cases to pushing for broader changes in the legal system. Loftus has been working with Pennsylvania trial judge Jeannine Turgeon to compile a set of guidelines similar to those instituted in New Jersey last year. They instruct jurors that memory “is not like a video recording” and ask them to consider the many factors that can alter memories, such as the presence of a weapon, which can draw attention away from the perpetrator's face.

Loftus wants to go further. Almost every stage of the legal process — from the identification and questioning of suspects to cross-examination of eyewitnesses in the courtroom — is prone to error.
 
More likely to accept misinformation from authority figured-- LE, loved ones?

Can that lead you to have false memories or creat false memories?

Expert can't think of a scientific study that includes loved ones --

But if it's a trusted person, you might be more susceptible? Witness says she could speculate....
 
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