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Amazing how they just followed the directions from some unknown person on the phone.
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What a bunch of fucking retards holy shit...
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Who the fuck in their right mid would follow those instructions from some guy claiming to be a cop on the phone.


Anyone have the full story, why she was being searched and shit?
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Re: Just Following Instructions?

Anyone have the full story, why she was being searched and shit?
The Mount Washington scam

On April 9, 2004, a call was made to a McDonald's restaurant in Mount Washington, Kentucky. According to assistant manager Donna Summers, the caller identified himself as a policeman, "officer Scott." The caller gave Summers a vague description of a slightly-built young white woman with dark hair, who was suspected of theft.

Summers believed the description provided was that of Louise Ogborn, a woman who was currently on duty at the restaurant. Ogborn had just turned 18 years of age.

The "police officer" demanded that Ogborn be searched at the restaurant because no officers were available at the moment to handle such a minor matter. Ogborn was brought into an office and ordered to remove her clothes, which Summers then placed in a bag and took to her car, as instructed. Ogborn then put on an apron to partially cover herself. Kim Dockery, another assistant manager, was present at that time; Dockery believed she was there as a witness to the search.

Dockery left after an hour, and Summers told the caller that she needed to be working at the restaurant's counter. The caller then told Summers to bring in someone whom she trusted to assist with the investigation.

Summers first asked Jason Bradley, one of the restaurant's cooks, to watch Ogborn. When the caller ordered Bradley to remove Ogborn's apron and describe her, Bradley refused but did not attempt to call the police.

Summers then called her fiancé, Walter Nix Jr., who went to the restaurant and took over from Summers. After being told that a police officer was on the phone, Nix can be seen obeying the caller's instructions for the next two hours.

Nix removed the apron that Ogborn was wearing and ordered her to dance and perform jumping jacks while she was naked. Nix then ordered her to insert her fingers into her vagina and expose it to him as part of the "search." He also ordered her to sit on his lap and kiss him, and when she refused to do so he spanked her until she promised to do it. The caller also spoke to Ogborn and demanded that she do as she was told or face worse punishment. Recalling the incident later, Ogborn said that, "I was scared for my life."

After Ogborn had been in the office for two and a half hours, she was ordered to perform oral sex on Nix.

Summers returned to the office periodically, and during these times Ogborn was instructed by the caller to cover herself up with the apron. Nix became uneasy about what was happening. The caller then permitted him to leave on condition that Summers had to find someone to replace him. After Nix left, he called a friend and told him, "I have done something terribly bad."

With Nix having left, and short on staff due to the dinnertime rush, Summers needed someone to replace him in the office. She spotted Thomas *****, the restaurant's maintenance man, who had stopped in at the restaurant for dessert. She told ***** to go into the office and watch Ogborn.

*****, however, refused to go along with the caller's demands. At this point, Summers became suspicious and decided to call a higher-level manager (whom the caller had earlier claimed to have been speaking to on another phone line).

Speaking with her boss, Summers discovered that he had been sleeping and had not spoken to any police officer. She realized that the call had been fraudulent. The caller then abruptly ended the call. An employee dialled *69 before another call could ring in, thus obtaining the number of the caller's telephone.

Summers was now hysterical and began apologizing. Ogborn (shivering and wrapped in a blanket) was released from the office after three and a half hours. The police were called to the restaurant; they arrested Nix on a charge of sexual assault and began an investigation to find the perpetrator of the scam call.

The entire incident was recorded by a surveillance camera in the office. Summers watched the tape later that night and, according to her attorney, broke off her engagement with Nix.

Investigation, arrest, and trial
Mount Washington police, after doing a simple word search on the Internet, quickly realized that this was only the latest in a long series of similar incidents that extended over a period of about ten years. None of those incidents had continued as long, or with as many people involved, as the one in the Mount Washington McDonald's.

Although their initial suspicion was that the call had originated from a pay phone near the McDonald's restaurant (from which the perpetrator could see both the police station and the restaurant), police later determined that the call originated from a supermarket pay phone in Panama City, Florida. Having learned that the call was made with an AT&T phone card and that the largest retailer of such cards was Walmart, they contacted the police in Panama City.

The Panama City police informed the Mount Washington police that detective Flaherty in Massachusetts was already conducting an investigation. Several similar scam calls had been placed to Boston-area restaurants, and Flaherty had already pulled surveillance camera footage from a Walmart in Panama City.

Following Flaherty's lead, the Mount Washington police used the serial number of the phone card to find out that it had been purchased from a different Walmart than the Walmart which sold the card used for calls to Massachusetts restaurants.

Using the records of the Panama City Walmart, which showed them the cash register and the time of purchase of the phone card, Mount Washington police were able to find surveillance camera footage of the purchaser of the card. The Massachusetts investigation had gone cold when their surveillance video failed to show the purchaser — the cameras had been trained on the store's parking lot and not on the cash registers.

The purchaser in the Panama City video was wearing a correctional officer's uniform of the kind used by Corrections Corporation of America, a private security firm. Videos and still photographs from the two Walmarts were compared, and the same man was seen entering and exiting the Massachusetts Walmart at the time when a phone card was purchased there. Police used these images to produce front-and-back composite images of the suspect. Subsequent queries directed to the private security firm's human resources department led to the identification of the phone card buyer as David R. Stewart, a married man with five children, who was arrested.

Stewart was extradited to Kentucky to be tried on charges of impersonating a police officer and solicitation of sodomy. On October 31, 2006, he was acquitted of all charges. Both the defense and the prosecution attorneys stated that a lack of direct evidence may have affected the jury's decision to find him not guilty.

During his questioning by police, Stewart insisted he had never bought a phone card, but detectives found one in his home that had been used to call nine restaurants in the past year, including a call to a Burger King in Idaho Falls, Idaho, on the same day when the Burger King's manager was reportedly duped by a scam call.

Police also found in Stewart's home dozens of applications for police department jobs, hundreds of police magazines, and police-style uniforms, guns, and holsters. This was thought to indicate that the suspect had fantasized about being a police officer.

Police stated later that since Stewart's arrest the scam calls had stopped. He remained a suspect in similar cases throughout the United States.

Aftermath
Louise Ogborn, the victim, underwent therapy and medication to address post-traumatic stress disorder depression. She abandoned her plans to attend the University of Louisville, where she had anticipated becoming a pre-med student. In an interview with ABC News, she said that after her abuse she "felt dirty" and had difficulty making and maintaining friendships because she wouldn't "allow anyone to get too close to her".

Donna Summers ended her engagement with Nix soon after the incident. She was fired from McDonald's for violating corporate policies prohibiting strip-searches and prohibiting anyone not employed by McDonald's from entering the restaurant's office. She entered an Alford plea to a charge of unlawful imprisonment (a misdemeanor) and received one year of probation. She was not charged with any sex-related crime.
Kim Dockery was transferred to another location.
Nix, remorseful for his part in the incident, pleaded guilty to sexual abuse and other crimes in February 2006 in exchange for his testimony against Stewart. Because he was the principal perpetrator of the beating and had engaged in the sex act, he received a five-year prison sentence.

Lawsuits
Three years after the incident, still undergoing therapy, Louise Ogborn sued McDonald's for $200 million for failing to protect her during her ordeal. Her grounds for the suit were:

that McDonald's corporate headquarters were aware of the danger of a possible hoax because they had defended themselves against lawsuits over similar incidents at their restaurants in four other states
that McDonald's had been subjected to similar hoaxes at least two years before the Mount Washington incident and they had not taken appropriate action, as directed by their own chief of security and as outlined in his memo to McDonald's upper management
Donna Summers also sued McDonald's, asking for $50 million, for failing to warn her about the previous hoaxes.

McDonald's based their defense on four points:

(1) Summers deviated from the company's management manual, which prohibits strip-searches, and therefore McDonald's should not be held responsible for any action of Summers outside the scope of her employment;

(2) workers' compensation law prohibited employees from suing their employer;

(3) Nix, who actually performed the acts, was not a McDonald's employee; and

(4) the victim did not remove herself from the situation, contrary to common sense.

The civil trial began September 10, 2007 and ended October 5, 2007, when a jury awarded Ogborn $5 million in punitive damages and $1.1 million in compensatory damages and expenses.

Summers was awarded $1 million in punitive damages and $100,000 in compensatory damages.

The jury decided that McDonald's and the unnamed caller were each 50 percent at fault for the abuse to which the victim was subjected. McDonald's and their attorneys were sanctioned for withholding evidence pertinent to the outcome of the trial.

In November 2008, McDonald's was also ordered to pay $2.4 million in legal fees to plaintiffs' lawyers.

On November 20, 2009, the Kentucky Court of Appeals upheld the jury's verdict but reduced the punitive damages award to Summers to $400,000. McDonald's then appealed to the Kentucky Supreme Court. While their petition was pending in 2010, Ogborn settled with McDonald's for $1.1 million and abandoned her claim for punitive damages.

After the court decisions, McDonald's revised their manager-training program to emphasize awareness of scam phone calls and protection of employees' rights. Although their training program had already included these topics, none of the McDonald's employees involved in the Mount Washington scam were able to recall much about them.
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/...WS01/510090392
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/...slawsuit_N.htm
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=1297922
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Oh wow, this ancient thing.
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You would have to be psychogically impaired to believe what the person on the phone was saying. To then have the girl follow the instructions while doing fuck all to help though is crazy, and leads me to believe that the man and woman were getting some kind of sexual kick from it.
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Re: Just Following Instructions?

Nix may have just been following instructions then got caught up in the excitement of the obscene violation of the young girl. He knew there would be consequences but went against his better judgement. Being a man, he couldn't help himself. And why Summers was awarded anything when she should have gone to jail for not helping this girl is beyond me. She knew what was happening was wrong & allowed it to continue.
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Nix may have just been following instructions then got caught up in the excitement of the obscene violation of the young girl. He knew there would be consequences but went against his better judgement. Being a man, he couldn't help himself. And why Summers was awarded anything when she should have gone to jail for not helping this girl is beyond me. She knew what was happening was wrong & allowed it to continue.
I'm a man and I'd never do anything like that. I'd like to think few of us would.
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Nix may have just been following instructions then got caught up in the excitement of the obscene violation of the young girl. He knew there would be consequences but went against his better judgement. Being a man, he couldn't help himself. And why Summers was awarded anything when she should have gone to jail for not helping this girl is beyond me. She knew what was happening was wrong & allowed it to continue.
No. This is the work of a sociopath pulling the strings of morons. Who in their right mind would voluntarily be strip searched in the back of a McDonalds and then perform oral sex on someone thinking they would be in trouble otherwise? This is absolutely ludicrous. Law & Order: SVU did something similar when they had Robin Williams on. I can't believe real actual people could be that stupid! And "being a man, he couldn't help himself' is just abhorrent an excuse as 'boys will be boys' and you're better than that.
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What a bunch of retards. ALL of them.


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