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On this particular Friday night, Louise had just finished one shift and was sitting down to eat her employee meal when she decided to stay and help through the evening rush. Shortly after 4:00 PM, the phone rang. The caller, who identified himself as "Officer Scott" from the local police department, told assistant manager Donna Summers that he was investigating a theft. He claimed a female employee had stolen a customer’s purse.
I looked in, and I thought... what the hell is going on? That’s a naked girl. Why is she naked in McDonald's?
. Occurring on April 9, 2004, the incident was part of a decade-long string of over 70 similar hoax calls targeting fast-food restaurants across 30 U.S. states. The Ordeal at Mount Washington Louise Ogborn - Mcdonalds Uncensored Stripsearch Full Clip
Assistant Manager answered the call. Driven by compliance, she followed the caller's instructions to isolate Ogborn in the back office, confiscate her personal belongings, and conduct a full strip-search. Ogborn complied out of trust in her manager and fear of legal repercussions.
The ordeal intensified as it went on. When Summers had to return to managing the restaurant's counter, the caller directed her to find another authority figure to continue the "investigation." Summers first called in a cook, Jason Bradley, who refused to comply with the caller's increasingly sexual requests and left the office. Undeterred, Summers then called her fiancé, Walter "Wes" Nix Jr., a 42-year-old exterminator, to come to the restaurant. On this particular Friday night, Louise had just
Under the absolute direction of the voice on the phone, Nix was manipulated into sexually assaulting Ogborn.
There’s a reason people search for the "uncensored" version of this. It’s not just voyeurism. It’s a car crash. We want to see the moment civility collapses. But the real horror isn't what you see on the screen. It’s what you don't see. The voice on the other end of the line. He claimed a female employee had stolen a customer’s purse
Later investigations revealed the caller was David R. Stewart , a Florida man who had successfully pulled similar scams across the United States. He was not a police officer. Legal and Personal Aftermath
entered an Alford plea to unlawful imprisonment and was placed on probation.