OK a few of things:
1. I can recall certain painful moments in my life when I could clearly remember what happened, what time of day it was, where in the building I was in, etc, but not all the other details around it. I don't think the human mind is so powerful that you can remember EVERY-SINGLE-THING even when it's a traumatic & memorable event. Not unless you've got photographic memory.
2. What does Dr. Ford have to gain from doing this? She doesn't strike me as someone who has political aspirations. This thing is tearing her life and family apart and at least half of America will be against her for the remainder of her life. Whatever she could gain from this isn't worth all the trouble.
3. If the story you brought up about the 2 men who confessed to assaulting Dr. Ford that night was true - couple with Kavanaugh's innocence, why doesn't Kavanaugh call for the FBI investigation and clear his name once and for all instead of 'I'll do what the Committee asks me to'?
To me the fishiest thing here is Kavanaugh's reluctance for any further investigation.
1. This is one of the problems with reporting a crime from 35 years ago. No one's asking her to remember everything, but at least narrow down the neighborhood. Her friend could probably help narrow the list of houses to a relative handful where they used to go to parties. She knows the names of the people allegedly at the party. The house was very likely one of their homes. The two girls went to the party together and met three boys. So....was one of the houses the home of one of those three boys? Can you really not look up those addresses and figure out which home it was? This was the neighborhood where she grew up and went swimming all the time. These are obvious questions that a real defense attorney would ask.
2. Ford is a hero among democrats and feminists. She's raising a fair amount of money through her gofundme pages, and like Anita Hill, may go out on the speaking circuit. I'm not saying this is her motive--she clearly believes she was assaulted. However, her circle of friends seemed to be helping her reach out to the press with the intention of getting this story public in time to halt Kavanaugh. Her actions show that she wanted to go public.
3. If the FBI does an investigation, the aftermath may delay the confirmation process for several weeks. Kavanaugh will miss the October session, and I think that's why they're pushing for the vote to happen today. If the process drags on into November, the composition of the Senate and House will change.