If you truly believe this, then you are far more naive than I ever imagined.
This is a belief that I would LOVE to be proven wrong about, but judging from past dim tactics, I don't hold any hope for this to be true.
Well I don't think Kavanaugh's name will be cleared because I simply don't believe him when he recounts his high school and college lifestyle. He barely admits to occasionally having too many beers when his calendar and his yearbook contradict his claims. His explanations for the crude slang of the day (he is my age) were clearly false. For instance, he claims UNDER OATH that "boofing" was flatulence. The yearbook asks, 'Have you boofed yet?," which makes little sense if it was flatulence. Moreover, there have been a number of people who have come forward to say that Kavanaugh is not being honest about his excesses during those days. If Kavanaugh had said that he did a lot of stupid things and was a sloppy, blackout drunk, he would be much more believable to me. Instead, he appears to have lied under oath about these matters and in previous testimony from years ago.
At the same time, on a couple of occasions, I have been falsely accused of various things and have demanded an investigation. One of them was when I was working retail in the early 1990s while going to seminary. Our commissions had been cut and I was struggling to pay my bills - everyone knew that. One day around Christmas, more than $14,000 in cash disappeared from a cashier's bag that I turned into the cashier's office quite late after the store closed. I had a late customer and couldn't close my register until I had finished taking care of him.
The store questioned me and threatened me with arrest, since they claimed I was the only one who had possession of the bag. They offered me a deal where I could quit and pay them back over time, or I would be arrested and the police would be involved. Since I was innocent, I demanded an investigation, even if that meant getting arrested (and tossed out of seminary with no way to support myself and no place to live). They backed off and conducted a three month investigation and finally caught a woman in the cashier's office who apparently decided that she had gotten away with the theft of the cash from several months before, and tried again with a smaller amount.
So yes, I believe in investigations.