Case Study- George Franklin: Cold murderer or a Figment of a Memory?
Two hugely impactful research points within psychology often clash: false memories, and the recovery of real, repressed memories. Both are very real phenomena and one does not prove the other wrong. Though, oftentimes it is hard to distinguish whether a person has fabricated a false memory or recovered a repressed one. This means that the pure existence of one theory tarnishes the credibility of claiming the other. Here is the collection of research I have put together on the case of George Franklin, an accused rapist and murderer by his own daughter, which includes both the defending and accusing sides of his case as well as the opposing arguments of his daughter‘s repressed memories or arguably false memories. Whether or not Eileen Franklin-Lipsker‘s hypnotherapy induced false memories, speculating the theory does help further research into the topic. The George Franklin case came prior to Elizabeth Loftus carrying out furth...
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