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I believe they exist. I believe they can be very helpful. I believe they can be very helpful moving through things and dealing with things. That's the thing. Wholeheartedly. I think to hang your hat on a repressed memory is like hanging your hat on an eyewitness. There's got to be more. There's going to be some human error here. Yeah.
I believe they exist. I believe they can be very helpful. I believe they can be very helpful moving through things and dealing with things. That's the thing. Wholeheartedly. I think to hang your hat on a repressed memory is like hanging your hat on an eyewitness. There's got to be more. There's going to be some human error here. Yeah.
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And there's going to be โ repressed memories can be like a mishmash of different memories that are all โ
smushed into one yep so it's like you might be that might have happened she might have saw that but again like you said I don't think it was Elizabeth Short she saw I think she's seen Elizabeth Short yep she's seen the story and your brain can marry those two pieces of information I just the details don't fit for me yeah but again feel for Janice big time because holy shit to even think that about your own father this is some bad shit he's capable of a lot of shit nefarious shit yeah
smushed into one yep so it's like you might be that might have happened she might have saw that but again like you said I don't think it was Elizabeth Short she saw I think she's seen Elizabeth Short yep she's seen the story and your brain can marry those two pieces of information I just the details don't fit for me yeah but again feel for Janice big time because holy shit to even think that about your own father this is some bad shit he's capable of a lot of shit nefarious shit yeah
It was around the mid-90s people did start to realize that, like, hanging your hat on repressed memories was not the best course of action. And that, like we said, indeed they exist, but they are fuzzy.
It was around the mid-90s people did start to realize that, like, hanging your hat on repressed memories was not the best course of action. And that, like we said, indeed they exist, but they are fuzzy.
And a lot of people, like, you know, when it was all, like, really heightened in, like, the late 80s, early 90s, when satanic panic was starting to, like, explode, a lot of members of law enforcement took reports of repressed memories very serious. out of this world strange and unrealistic, they would take them as fact. Right. Which is not great. Yeah. Which is not... It's just not fact.
And a lot of people, like, you know, when it was all, like, really heightened in, like, the late 80s, early 90s, when satanic panic was starting to, like, explode, a lot of members of law enforcement took reports of repressed memories very serious. out of this world strange and unrealistic, they would take them as fact. Right. Which is not great. Yeah. Which is not... It's just not fact.
It's in someone's mind. You can't rely on that.
It's in someone's mind. You can't rely on that.
You gotta have them along with some really concrete shit. Exactly. Um... In this, however, with the LAPD, you know, trying to chase anything down, they even had a hard time believing this particular story. Detective John St. John said, we have a lot of people offering up their fathers and various relatives as the Black Dahlia murder. Which is so sad.
You gotta have them along with some really concrete shit. Exactly. Um... In this, however, with the LAPD, you know, trying to chase anything down, they even had a hard time believing this particular story. Detective John St. John said, we have a lot of people offering up their fathers and various relatives as the Black Dahlia murder. Which is so sad.
Which means there's a lot of shitty dads out there, which is like, I mean, get it together. We've been new. He said the things that she, meaning Janice, is saying are not consistent with the facts of the case. And they just aren't. It's not. Regardless of whether, you know, Detective St. John believed her, Janice remained convinced her father was involved.
Which means there's a lot of shitty dads out there, which is like, I mean, get it together. We've been new. He said the things that she, meaning Janice, is saying are not consistent with the facts of the case. And they just aren't. It's not. Regardless of whether, you know, Detective St. John believed her, Janice remained convinced her father was involved.
She told a reporter he was a very sadistic man, which again breaks my heart for her. She claimed that he didn't just kill Elizabeth Short either. She also said she recalled two other murders committed by her father, and she believes one of the victims was mutilated and buried in the family's yard in Westminster. Oh, damn.
She told a reporter he was a very sadistic man, which again breaks my heart for her. She claimed that he didn't just kill Elizabeth Short either. She also said she recalled two other murders committed by her father, and she believes one of the victims was mutilated and buried in the family's yard in Westminster. Oh, damn.
So when she said this, investigators in Los Angeles, although they were suspicious of the claims, members of the Westminster Police Department were like, well, we should fucking look into this. We didn't just let it go. Westminster Lieutenant Larry Woessner said repressed memories like these do check out sometimes. It's not unusual, which is exactly how I feel. It's like you can't ignore them.
So when she said this, investigators in Los Angeles, although they were suspicious of the claims, members of the Westminster Police Department were like, well, we should fucking look into this. We didn't just let it go. Westminster Lieutenant Larry Woessner said repressed memories like these do check out sometimes. It's not unusual, which is exactly how I feel. It's like you can't ignore them.