Nikki Catsouras Story

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Nikki Catsouras Story
  1. Unread #1 - Mar 14, 2008 at 11:44 PM
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    Nikki Catsouras Story

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    LANCASTER - A California Highway Patrol dispatcher, speaking publicly for the first time about a high-profile lawsuit blaming him for photos of a dead teen proliferating on the Internet, said he feels sorry for her family but that he did nothing wrong.

    "Why am I here?" Thomas O'Donnell said in a quiet voice as he sat in his attorney's office. "I didn't do anything wrong."

    The lawsuit accuses O'Donnell, 38, and another CHP dispatcher of illegally transmitting to the public gory images of car-crash victim Nicole "Nikki" Catsouras – turning her into an online sensation and further traumatizing her grieving Ladera Ranch family.

    Nikki took her father's Porsche without his permission on Oct. 31, 2006, and slammed it into a toll plaza in Lake Forest. Just weeks after her death, pictures of her corpse began appearing on Web sites – many of which specialize in morbid curiosities.

    Her parents sued the CHP after the agency took responsibility for the leaked images, which are supposed to be used only for investigative purposes.

    ABC's "20/20'' aired a segment on the crash and its aftermath, focusing on anonymous Internet users who taunted the Catsouras family with photos of all of Nikki's face and most of her head missing.

    O'Donnell is an 18-year CHP veteran and dispatch supervisor in Irvine.

    As he defended his actions during a one-hour interview this week, Nikki's parents, for the first time, detailed their daughter's mental and physical state in the hours leading up to the crash – criticizing defense attorneys for making an issue of an illegal drug found in her system.

    Both sides are girding for a key court hearing next month in a case that has magnified the dark side of the Internet while raising questions about an individual's right to privacy following a very public death.

    Well its very sad but the story goes like this,she had an argument with her dad and decided to take his porsche and was speading and....you know the rest,people at the seen took pictures of the death and emialed to thier friends,and it leaked all over the internet,the family sued for 20$million dollars,but it shows how life goes
     
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