WGBH, I just wanted to illustrate another example of eyewitness accounts that were incorrect.
Remember the
London subway rider that was killed by London police a few years ago because they were convinced he was a terrorist? Eyewitness accounts of the incident were quite unreliable:
Some said he was Asian - he was Brazilian
Some said he jumped over the subway turnstile - he went through the gate in a normal fashion
Some said he was wearing a winter coat - it was a denim jacket
Some said he was wearing a bomb with wire hanging down from it - he was not
Some said he tripped and fell getting on the train - the police caused him to fall
Some said the police challenged/warned him prior to shots being fired - they did not
Some said passengers were told to get off the train prior to the shooting - they were not
Some said he was shot 4, 5, 6, 8 or 11 times (actually 11 in total)
How could both police and eyewitnesses be so mistaken? Surely the police are cool-headed, better trained, and have greater observational skills than regular civilians? Surely the witnesses were credible people, well-educated, not on drugs, not blind, not lying, and not mentally challenged? Why were these mistakes made?
Because our memories and perceptions are not perfect.
RayG