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Eileen Franklin Bio, Age, Height, Married, Family, Case and Net Worth

Eileen Franklin Biography

Eileen Franklin is an American woman who in 1989 claimed to have recovered repressed memories from her childhood which indicated that her father George Franklin had raped and murdered her best friend Susan Nason 20 years earlier.

This resulted in her father facing a murder trial and Eileen testifying against him. This was the first murder trial in San Mateo County relying on recovered memories as evidence with a conviction.

Eileen Franklin Age

Eileen might be 58-60 years old as of 2023. There is no exact information about her age and date of birth since it has not yet been documented.

Eileen Franklin Height

Franklin appears to be of average height and body size. There are, however, no details about her body measurements. These details will be updated as soon as they are available.

Eileen Franklin Family

Franklin was born to her father George Franklin and her mother Leah Franklin in San Mateo, California, United States. Franklin was raised alongside her sisters and brothers. One of her sisters is named Janice Franklin who also testified against their father during his murder trial.

Eileen Franklin Married

Franklin has not disclosed any information about her married life or even if she is married. She has kept most of her personal information private, therefore, not much is known about her marital status. She has a daughter whose name and knowledge she has not yet disclosed.

Eileen Franklin Net Worth

Franklin has not yet revealed her net worth. We will update this section when we get and verify information about the wealth and properties under her name.

Eileen Franklin Sins of the Father

Eileen co-wrote the book Sins of the Father together with William Wright. In the book, she details the events that took place in 1996 on the day her father raped and killed her childhood best friend Susan Nason.

Eileen Franklin Case

In 1989, Eileen claimed that she had recovered repressed memories from her childhood. These memories were of her father raping and killing her childhood best friend Susan Nason. This was 20 years earlier in 1969. She claimed that her memories came back after she looked at her daughter who was the same age as Susan Nason at the time of her death.

This resulted in her father facing a murder trial and Eileen testifying against him. This was the first murder trial in San Mateo County relying on recovered memories as evidence with a conviction. In 1990, after the trial, George was convicted of the murder of Susan Nason. He was sentenced to life in prison.

Eileen added that in her recovered memories, she recalled being in her father’s van when he picked up Susan. She said that she saw George sexually assaulting Susan and later crushing her skull with a rock. In his defense, George stated that Eileen could have created her memories from Susan’s murder details.

In 1992, the tv movie Fatal Memories was released after Eileen co-wrote an autobiographical book of which she sold her rights to her story for the movie. Shelley Long portrayed Eileen in the movie. Eileen gained a lot of media attention appearing on various tv shows including; “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” “Larry King Live,” “Leeza,” “Donohue,” and “TODAY”.

After accusing her family of cooperating with her enemies, Eileen’s mother who had earlier testified against her husband at his trial changed her story and said that she didn’t believe her daughter. George’s conviction was thrown out in 1995 after it was ruled that several errors by the trial judge violated him and his constitutional right to get a fair trial.

In 1996, the charges against George Franklin were dropped after Janice publicly confirmed that Eileen’s memories were recovered via hypnosis. George was released from prison after this.

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