December 2004
By Bill Moushey and Lou Takacs
The first flashback struck during a fight on his living room floor in 1990 when John Mudd Jr. claims he first saw the face of the man who killed his father 15 years earlier, when he was only fiveyears old.
In rapid succession, the pictures in his mind during this repressed memory episode showed his father's lifeless, bullet-ridden body at the …
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Filed Under: Investigations, Junk Science, Steven Slutzker Tagged With: alan pass, allegheny county homicide detectives, amy slutzker, Andrea Zrimsek, arlene mudd, Bill Moushey, Braddock pa, catholic social services, charles scarlata, Corrine Rushkowski, cynthia demann, dennis ward, dominic mangano, edgewood policemen, elizabeth loftus, Innocence Institute of Point Park University, janet o'dea, Jarrod McCowin, john mudd jr., John Mudd Sr., Judge Jeffrey A. Manning, Lou Takacs, Madeline Izzo, Magistrate Judge Susan Baxter, McKeesport, michael pezzano, patrick o'dea, paul pittsford, Pitt, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, police, psychiatrist, psychologist, science of false memories, state correctional institution at Pittsburgh, Steven Slutzker, timothy brendlinger, U.S. District Court for Western Pennsylvania, University of California-Irvine, Wilkinsburg