Has anyone watched the Netflix show Don't pick up the phone?

Ryan Lemonds Hair

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It's about the Strip Search Caller and one call in particular to the Mt Washington KY McDonalds where he called pretending to be a cop and talked the manager and her fiancée into strip searching an employee and sexually assaulting her. Absolutely insane to believe people could be fooled so easily into doing something like that.
 

JonathanW_rivals

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I would say I agree, especially 4+ years ago. But now, I could (but won't) tell a true story (of narcisistic deception) that would drop the mouth (disbelief) of everyone on this message board.
 

LOL_Man

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I would say I agree, especially 4+ years ago. But now, I could (but won't) tell a true story (of narcisistic deception) that would drop the mouth (disbelief) of everyone on this message board.
Ah, yeah, so tell the story... Paddock bylaw... you can't say something like that then not do it. That's almost as bad as saying you have a hot wife but don't post the pics.
 

Rebelfreedomeagle

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Finished it earlier today.

I had no idea how long and involved these searches were. Three hours??

I think there had to be some serious holes in the case for the jury to quickly come to a not guilty verdict.

I was also surprised that McDonalds had settled at least six similar cases and never gave any information about these crimes to owners and managers. They deserved losing when all they had to do was send some memos.