DENVER - A family is suing the Cherry Creek Mall, claiming a failure to respond with an automatic defibrillator allowed their daughter to die. Additional Resources... 9NEWS reporter Paul Johnson talks with Memory's parents about their daughter and their lawsuit. 9NEWS 10 p.m. Dec. 14, 2005. Eighteen-year-old Memory Rollins of Denver was working at American Eagle Outfitters in the mall two years ago when she went into cardiac arrest. Rollins was an active teen; a dancer and a model. However, because of an electrical problem with her heart called Long QT Syndrome, she had a pacemaker. Although doctors thought it...