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Trial to Begin for Cops Accused of Taking Nude Photos at Scene of Fatal Crash
Jessica Mejia was killed in a car accident in 2009. Mother is suing the sheriff, alleging they removed her clothes and took nude photos.

The family of a New Lenox woman killed in a drunk driving crash in 2009 is suing the Cook County Sheriffβs office, claiming officers took the clothes off the womanβs body and took nude photographs after the accident. Trial is set to begin Monday.Β
On New Yearβs Eve in 2009, 20-year-old Jessica Mejia was riding in a Mercedes SUV driven by her boyfriend Nicholas Sord, when he lost control on 147th Street near Justamere Road between Tinley Park and Oak Forest. The car struck a pole and Mejia was killed.
The lawsuit, filed in late 2010 by Mejiaβs mother Christina and other relatives, alleges that officers on the scene peeled off Mejiaβs clothes despite the departmentβs rules.
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βThis was a young lady that just died and was treated with less dignity than a deer carcass you find on the side of the road,β said Don Perry, the familyβs attorney.
Mejiaβs mother said the officersβ actions perpetuated the rumor that the accident was caused by Mejia straddling Sord, rather than by Sordβs intoxication. Sordβs blood alcohol content was more than three times the legal limit. Sord, of Orland Park, pleaded guilty to DUI and in November was sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison.
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The Chicago Tribune reports that the photos show a Mejia dead in the backseat, fully clothed in jeans, a t-shirt and high heels. Other photos from the scene show her body moved on to a tarp on the ground, naked except for her panties.
βTo see the way my daughterβs body was handled, at the scene, was so confusing and so disturbing,β Mejia told the Tribune. βI just donβt understand why they did that.β
>>via The Chicago Tribune
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