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ꓗꓳꓸ ꓗꓷ ꓟ 2000 ꓘꓳꓼ ꓖꓼ ꓡꓯꓼ ꓖꓼ ꓙꓲ ꓗꓪ ꓐꓰ ꓪꓴꓸ ꓔꓴ ꓢꓲ꓾ ( Halloween Festival) ꓠꓲꓽ ꓐꓬꓱꓽ ꓐꓯ ꓞꓲꓽ ꓖꓪ ꓢꓲ ꓘꓳꓼ ꓫꓵꓼ ꓬꓰ ꓟ ꓡꓲ ꓒꓰꓼ ꓛꓳ ꓡ ꓟ ꓥ ꓡꓳ꓿
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A man from Dallas, Texas, created a Halloween yard display so horrifying that passers-by have called police several times. He has received visits from the police over the decorations that neighbors have complained are too gory and realistic, it looks like a crime scene.
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