The 1968 Hollow Ridge Case — A Hidden Group of Children That Challenged Psychology, Science, and Reality Itself

The unity started breaking.

Individual behaviors emerged.

Confusion followed.

Aggression.

Identity fragmentation.

Experts today would recognize this as the collapse of a shared cognitive structure—something rarely observed at this scale.

VII. THE MOMENT THAT REDEFINED THE ENTIRE CASE

One of the youngest children asked a simple question:

“What am I when you call me?”

This was the first recorded moment of individual identity formation.

She was given a name:

Sarah.

From that point forward, the case shifted from anomaly to tragedy.

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