It's as real as razor blades in apples on Halloween, or cheap red Corvettes in which the owner died and lay rotting for weeks, so that the smell won't come out.
It's as real as razor blades in apples on Halloween, or cheap red Corvettes in which the owner died and lay rotting for weeks, so that the smell won't come out.
Given this is NY Post, not known for good journalism, you are probably right.
The article has the author listed - Emily Lefroy. The article names the source - @boogeyman0302 The article claims the man was talking with his brother — who works in law enforcement - to add credibility.
Snopes says Bullshit - https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/zip-ties-cars-mailboxes/#:~:text=One%20such%20story%20went%20viral%20in%20October%202018,when%20the%20women%20try%20to%20remove%20the%20ties.
Is this a Halloween Prank?
Given this is NY Post, not known for good journalism, you are probably right.
The article has the author listed - Emily Lefroy.
The article names the source - @boogeyman0302
The article claims the man was talking with his brother — who works in law enforcement - to add credibility.
Snopes says Bullshit -
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/zip-ties-cars-mailboxes/#:~:text=One%20such%20story%20went%20viral%20in%20October%202018,when%20the%20women%20try%20to%20remove%20the%20ties.
Is this a Halloween Prank?
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