I believe it was an act - she wanted to come across as fragile and used upspeaking which is supposed to make her seem vulnerable. However, this is also the tonality one uses when asking a question so it’s also a sign of uncertainty if she’s making a statement with a question tonality. There was a distinct lack of outrage and anger like she was totally disassociated from the memory, almost as if she’s reciting something that she read about or watched in a movie. She never even explained how their circles even came into contact with each other. They ran in different circles and she has no other details other than to name certain people who refute her story.
Interesting. Yes, she did use a tone that made many of her statements sound like questions.
Then she really did ask questions, like wanting to know when the other guy worked at Safeway so that she could narrow down her story. (No one challenged her on that, either.)
She used a little-girl voice - maybe to come across as nonthreatening. It all looked like an act.
Contrast with Judge K’s demeanor: he was sobbing, broken. He was real. His poor wife looked tortured, his daughters sad, his mother devastated.
To be the kind of evil mastermind he’s accused of being, he’d have to be some kind of sicko with no conscience. Instead, the only people there with no conscience were the Dems doing everything possible to destroy him.