In this intriguing conversation, Kenneth Lanning, a retired FBI agent and skeptic of the Satanic Panic, shares his insights on the unfounded allegations that circulated during that era. Joining him is Elizabeth Loftus, a leading cognitive psychologist renowned for her groundbreaking work on memory distortion. Together, they discuss how false memories can be easily implanted and the profound implications for justice. Rebekah Sebastian helps guide the discussion, emphasizing the shift away from fearful narratives as the panic faded, revealing the complexities of memory and belief in society.