Stephanie Soo
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And he says, think about that statement for a minute.
We were lucky enough that he had current victims who are young enough to fall within the statute of limitations.
Jimmy also says about his sister what most people say about anyone who has repressed memories.
I mean, she just had no reason to make that up.
Like there was absolutely nothing to gain by making it up.
In fact, most people who have repressed memories
their whole family life is torn apart.
Even their extended family members don't want to believe them.
They don't talk to them.
Like you're shunned from the community.
People who then date you, they think, oh, are you going to make allegations about me?
It's hard to make friends.
Like they're not living a great life.
No one is sitting around them being like, oh baby, who hurt you?
it's miserable they're alienated from everyone and mary specifically was disinherited by her family and cut out of a multi-million dollar will she lost family members who didn't believe her she felt alienated by a lot of people i'm not saying that the hidden family situation confirms mary's memories but it's very interesting to note
The thing with Mary is that she's very open to questions about her memory.
She was like her own biggest skeptic in the beginning.
Mary says, I thought the best way to truly question myself was to directly question people who, like my parents, say recovered memories are false.
There was an unhealed part of me that wanted to believe that my memories were false so that I could imagine my parents were respectable people.
But instead she says, I am certain that my memories of childhood essay are true.