Posted on 09/26/2018 2:35:17 PM PDT by PhxRising
MAYBE.... the party was at her parent's house, and they were out of town.
It would explain why she can't remember HOW she got there, and HOW she got home.
There are inconsistencies.
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Calling her “Dr.” is pretty ridiculous. Personally I think that title is for folks who have gone to med school, although I realize phDs love to hear that before their names!
Because she didnt write it
Kavanaugh denies being there. I believe him.
It's still in her opening statement
Brett and Mark came into the bedroom and locked the door behind
Which “it” and written by whom?
I've found that other than in academic settings, most PhDs in everyday life don't necessary want you to call them "Dr", unless they're douchnozzles in love with their credentials.
They wiped all info about her.
Pretty incredible, isn’t it?
Hard time believing she wrote the letter herself or opening statement
So WHO is the common friend?
Who can swear these two ever met?
Her story and conflicting statements would not have made it past the first commercial break of an episode of Law & Order.
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Having kids and taking them to Dr. appts on a regular basis, I find it hard to call somebody “Doctor” unless they are an MD that can save my kid’s life!
Bedroom door locks , yes, I have a house made in 1930, and you cant lock the bedroom door without a key. All the bedroom doors are locked with a big old skeleton key. I bet many houses in DC were made before 1940 using this old method, and most houses existing in 1980, in DC, had locks like this.
Well they had a week to script, coach, and doll her up
No. Call me Dr. Jackson and I will consider you a wormy suckup and tell you to call me Andy from here on out.
“When I got to the top of the stairs, I was pushed from behind into a bedroom. I couldnt see who pushed me.”
She would have been headed towards the bathroom. If she was pushed from behind she would have been driven towards the bathroom, not the bedroom “directly across” from it.
She would have appeared upstairs without much notice. Two drunken teenage boys would have impaired minds without much time to plan.
Thanks, sorry I read too quickly.
Still, it's a confusing part of the story: if it was locked from the inside, how did he actually "escape"? Was it an old house (more likely to have code violations) or a newer home?
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