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Louise Ogborn Full !!top!! Video Uncensored - May 2026

Over the next three and a half hours, the caller manipulated Summers and later her fiancé, Walter Nix Jr., into detaining Ogborn. The ordeal escalated from a forced strip search to physical and sexual assault, much of which was captured on the store's surveillance system. The abuse only ended when a maintenance man, who was also asked to assist, realized the call was a scam and refused to participate.

On April 9, 2004, an 18-year-old employee named Louise Ogborn was called into the manager’s office by assistant manager Donna Summers. Summers was on the phone with a man identifying himself as "Officer Scott," who claimed Ogborn had stolen a customer's purse—a fabricated accusation. Louise Ogborn Full Video Uncensored -

The 2004 McDonald’s strip-search hoax in Mount Washington, Kentucky, remains one of the most chilling examples of how manipulated authority can lead to devastating criminal acts. While many continue to search for the full, uncensored video from the restaurant's surveillance cameras, it is important to understand the actual events, the legal outcomes, and why most footage is restricted to court-admissible clips or heavily edited news segments. The 2004 Mount Washington Incident Over the next three and a half hours,

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