Stephanie Soo
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Some of us are a bit more in a rough dynamic.
Others of us are in a very healthy dynamic with our parents.
I was just personally trying to understand two things.
I don't think, first of all,
And all of us were like, yeah, you can't convince me that my father abused me.
And Mary was 37 years old when she recovered her repressed memories.
We're not at that age yet, but I'm assuming that our identity and our relationship with our parents only gets stronger as we age.
Like maybe if I'm like super young and I'm five and you're like, oh, you don't know this guy is red sometimes.
Maybe you could convince me of that.
But at 37 years old, it just seems implausible for someone to be convinced of such vivid memories that they were abused by their parents.
But let's say somehow you do convince me.
I also think that there is no way that if my father is truly innocent, he would write me letters like this after being accused of abuse.
All I have to say is that these letters that Mary's father has written her are just...
Strange.
They're weird.
What do Ted Bundy, Harvey Weinstein, Jerry Sandusky, remember Jerry Sandusky, Clark, OJ Simpson, Bill Cosby, the Oklahoma City Bombers, Ghislaine Maxwell, what do they all have in common?
They have all used the same defense witness, Elizabeth Loftus.
Dr. Elizabeth Loftus is often known as the doctor when it comes to memory.
And she is a firm believer that repressed memories are not real.
And it's very interesting because she might have a very strong financial motive to do so.