Summers ordered Ogborn to strip naked, purportedly to search for the stolen items. Ogborn was left with only a small apron for cover.
When Summers needed to return to the front counter, the caller convinced her to bring in her fiancé, Walter Nix Jr. , to "guard" Ogborn.
The 2004 case remains one of the most disturbing and legally significant examples of psychological manipulation and corporate negligence in American history. What began as a phone call to a McDonald's in Mount Washington, Kentucky, escalated into a three-hour ordeal of false imprisonment and sexual assault, all recorded on the restaurant’s surveillance system. The Incident: April 9, 2004
Summers ordered Ogborn to strip naked, purportedly to search for the stolen items. Ogborn was left with only a small apron for cover.
When Summers needed to return to the front counter, the caller convinced her to bring in her fiancé, Walter Nix Jr. , to "guard" Ogborn.
The 2004 case remains one of the most disturbing and legally significant examples of psychological manipulation and corporate negligence in American history. What began as a phone call to a McDonald's in Mount Washington, Kentucky, escalated into a three-hour ordeal of false imprisonment and sexual assault, all recorded on the restaurant’s surveillance system. The Incident: April 9, 2004