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Elizabeth Smart Case and Eyewitness Memory
In the Elizabeth Smart abduction case, police and the FBI proceeded with caution when interviewing the sole eyewitness, her nine-year-old sister. They avoided standard procedures like showing police line-ups or pushing for a composite sketch to prevent implanting false memories or misleading her. This caution prevented the corruption of her memory, eventually allowing her to accurately recall the abductor's voice and identify him.
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