NCTeacher
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I'm watching the memory witness from today---I think the DA missed a great opportunity when the witness elaborated on how if there is more time there would have been more exposures to cues to trigger memory. The witness was basically trying to excuse Ross's memory loss because it WAS such a short drive, a longer drive might've had a memory trigger due to the longer duration of the drive. If I were Boring I would've said, "so time would improve the odds of memory trigger? You mean like the SEVEN hours Cooper sat in the car? Somewhere in the course of those 7 hours something like seeing his picture, sending a text message complaining about his son, going back to the car to throw in lightbulbs, texting his wife about when she was going to pick the kid up, the alleged phone conversation with the wife about picking up Cooper, co-workers asking about Cooper, etc. etc" could've resulted in a memory trigger? Great point witness." Instead Boring said, let's just move on because there is no definitive answer...