Families of Montreal brainwashing experiment victims still fighting for justice
MONTREAL — As a young adult, Susan Lapp always wondered why she had virtually no childhood memories of her mother.
Katherine Lapp had died in a car accident in 1972 when Susan was 15, and her father and other family members refused to discuss the subject. Mysteriously, Susan Lapp could hardly remember anything about her childhood and didn’t know why.
In 2018, a box of medical files revealed why she had blocked out those memories.
Katherine Lapp had gone to seek medical help in 1960 after feeling depressed, and instead of receiving care, she spent eight years in and out of Montreal’s Allan Memorial Institute, where she was subjected to psychiatric experimentation that included mind-altering drugs and hundreds of electroshock treatments that erased her memories and reduced her to a “toddler-like state,” according to her daughter.