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The Louise Ogborn case is frequently compared to the , a psychological study on obedience to authority figures. The caller used classic manipulation tactics:
On April 9, 2004, a man calling himself "Officer Scott" phoned the McDonald’s restaurant. He spoke with the assistant manager, Donna Jean Summers, claiming that a young female employee had stolen a purse from a customer. He provided a specific description that matched Louise Ogborn. The Louise Ogborn case is frequently compared to
The caller was eventually identified as David Stewart (not to be confused with Summers' fiancé of the same name), a Florida prison guard. Despite being linked to dozens of similar calls across the country, Stewart was acquitted in 2006 due to a lack of physical evidence linking his voice to the Kentucky call. He provided a specific description that matched Louise
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