Posted on 09/30/2018 5:23:24 AM PDT by bitt
Since this music would basically have been a soundtrack to her horrific experience, not remembering it would serve to discredit her account. In addition, quoting music that did not exist at the time would have done the same thing. This would have been another way of catching her in a lie about all of it.
She says her best friend was at the party with BK, and her best friend says she never met BK, and doesn’t remember the party.
And she says she ran out of the house, but has no idea how she then got home; it is important to remember that in 1982, you didn’t have a cell phone and couldn’t order an Uber. Who did she contact to take her home, when did she make that contact? Did she walk home?
But — she is claiming that her best friend then never asked any questions about where she went after the party.
If I went to a party with my best friend when I was 15, and then that person disappeared, I would certainly ask where she went. And I would remember any wild story she would have made up in order to hide the truth.
But her friend says she doesn’t remember, and Ford claims that is because if was just a “normal” party for her friend. So is Ford saying that it was normal for her to go with a friend to a party, and then disappear?
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