Imagine you are on a jury for a murder trial. The only evidence against the defendant during the trial is a witness's testimony that she was confident she saw the defendant commit the murder. The defense puts Elizabeth Loftus on the stand as an expert witness on false memory. She notes that the witness originally picked the defendant out of a photo array, saying that he "looked the closest." Describe some pieces of evidence you, as a juror, would look for in deciding whether the witness was experiencing false memory or accurate memory when she identified the defendant as the murderer during the trial?