This is my determination on the confessions in Ada Oklahoma during the investigations into the Carter case. See Netflix or Book written by :John Grisham (pic from Wikipedia-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Innocent_Man:_Murder_and_Injustice_in_a_Small_Town
"THE CONFESSION PILL"
A drug that is secretly given to a person that results in the person being compliant with instruction. After falling asleep and upon waking the person does not remember what they have done under the drug, or what they said in questioning.
A person can be told to do things and they will comply with the instructions. A person can be told what to say and they will say it. People can be abused under the effects of the drug. People could be exploited under the control of the drug.
This is a real drug used in intelligence operations. The drug was leaked out back in the 1980's - as far as I know.
If the drug was used before then I don't have proof of it but I would say it was used in some form earlier than 1980.
I believe the drug was used to coerce confessions from suspects in the (trial and sentencing of Tommy Ward and Karl Fontenot in the abduction, rape, and purported murder of Denice Haraway.) A case also from Ada Oklahoma involving the same prosecutors. Tommy Ward is still in prison in Oklahoma. Fontenot has been released.
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