She also did not tell her BEST friend anything about what she claims happened, and if fact she claims she ran away without warning her BEST friend about the danger at the party.
Her whole story sounds like it comes from a cheap novel.
“She also did not tell her BEST friend anything about what she claims happened, and if fact she claims she ran away without warning her BEST friend about the danger at the party.
Her whole story sounds like it comes from a cheap novel.”
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True. Most girls will tell their best friends everything. They may not tell their parents, or authorities, but they WILL tell their best friend. I cannot imagine a scenario where a girl would not tell her best friend things like this.
That by itself proves she is a liar. Add the other inconsistencies and you have someone who is committing perjury in order to stall the nomination with no care whether or not she ruins his life.
I do not believe that she was ever sexually assaulted by anyone. If she had been, she would be able to draw from that experience and produce real tears. Not to mention the fact that most teenage girls at that time had “endured” much worse from teenage boys and didn’t end up with PTSD. What a crock.
I think, that in her profession she may have run across someone who had experiences such as the one she describes. Or, since it is so flimsy, she made it up out of whole cloth.
Actually my wife is reading a Sue Grafton novel right now that she says is damn near a carbon copy of the CBF story.
CBF left the gathering. Her “best friend” did not notice, nor wonder where she went, nor followed up to find out why she left early. The person that drove her to the gathering either dropped her off hours before or made no further inquiries if she needed a ride home
That’s it, that’s the ticket!
Or an expensive lawyer and a decrepit Senator.
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?