In the 1991 criminal trial of Michael McGowan, a key witness named Dr. John Money testified under hypnosis, claiming that McGowan had confessed to the crime. However, it was later revealed that Dr. Money's testimony was unreliable and that he had fabricated details while under hypnosis. This incident raised significant concerns about the validity of eyewitness testimony and the use of hypnosis in legal proceedings. Ultimately, the case highlighted the potential for false memories and suggestibility in hypnosis.
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