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A better way to look at it it, is to not even consider another person's thoughts and body. If a person experiences mental or physical trauma, their mind changes. The personality could be changed. Another persona could be created. Memories can be closed off for access. This can all happen within the same person's body and mind, and they wouldn't know what's happening to them or remember the "before". So, if another person is involved, it's very plausible that they would still be unaware of the changes. It would be even more so with a second person's body and thoughts added, because there's no way to try to unlock a part of the new mind to remember the "before" from the old mind.