Claudia Hammond meets Elizabeth Loftus, the psychologist whose research into eye witness testimony and the fallibi...
When bystanders get caught up in a bungled armed robbery and one of them is kidnapped, what effect do weapons and fear have on their memories?
Having many witnesses to a crime helps the police piece together the facts. But what happens when the only witness is also the victim?
In an experiment with the Greater Manchester Police, the problem of eyewitness recollection is dramatically brought into focus.
Professor Elizabeth Loftus discusses her study about leading questions and memory.
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