PUBLIC SAFETY AND COURTS Highly publicized teen...
PUBLIC SAFETY
AND COURTS
Highly publicized teen gang-rape trial begins
Jury trial began Monday for three teenagers accused of gang-raping
an unconscious 16-year-old girl and sexually assaulting her with
various objects.
Greg Haidl, son of Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl, Kyle
Nachreiner and Keith Spann face 24 felony counts. Prosecutors say the
incident, which happened in July 2002 in Don Haidl’s Corona del Mar
home, has been captured in a 20-minute digital videotape made by the
defendants.
Attorneys made opening statements on Monday and Tuesday. Deputy
Dist. Atty. Dan Hess said the teens drugged the victim, raped her and
assaulted her while she lay unconscious on a pool table.
Hess played the videotape for the jurors. The tape was not shown
to the public.
Defense attorneys maintained that the sexual acts were consensual.
They said the girl had consensual sex with all three defendants and
that she had a history of promiscuity and multiple sex partners.
Defense attorneys also said that the girl wanted to be porn star and
was acting out her fantasy with the three men.
The prosecution is expected to present more witnesses this week.
* A police detective who investigated several high-profile sex
crimes and won a merit award for her work is suspected of falsely
collecting workers’ compensation benefits, officials said on
Thursday.
Teri Fischer, who investigated the rape of an unconscious
16-year-old girl in the Corona del Mar home of Assistant Sheriff Don
Haidl, is being scrutinized by state officials who saw “a few
irregularities” in her claim, police said.
The Newport Beach Police Department is not conducting a criminal
investigation of Fischer, but the case has been forwarded to the
Orange County district attorney.
-- Deepa Bharath
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