Recovering Convenient Memories

Two New Jersey men claim to have recovered memories of sexual abuse that they suffered more than 60 years.  Yes, 60 years.  I tend to be skeptical about claims of recovered memories, but this one is particularly hard for me to believe.  According to this article in the Star-Ledger, one man says that his repressed memory broke through "after he learned on television, in October 2004, that the Newark Archdiocese had settled with victims of sex abuse for $1 million without acknowledging wrongdoing."

But of course.  That's how all repressed memories work.

Hat tip: Tillers on Evidence and Inference

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