Westfield Man “Pranks” Friend Who Is A Mother Pretending His Preemie Baby Just Died, Except He Got The Baby Picture From Google

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This is Mike Haley from Westfield.

He likes to prank people, like he did back in July with this post.

But for whatever he decided to kick it up a notch yesterday when he messaged an acquaintance, pretended to have just had a baby, and then pretended that the baby died.

When you do a reverse Google image search of the baby he claimed was his daughter you get this.

Every day I do this Turtleboy thing and I think I’ve seen the most insane thing I’ll ever see in my lifetime. And then one day you get a message in the inbox about a man in a flat brimmed hat from Westfield who dragged a woman through the imaginary death of his newborn 6 pound, 4 ounce baby. The amount of detail and planning he put into that lie is truly diabolical.

You can tell just from their conversation that these two people know each other, but they don’t know each other that well, and he could’ve knocked a girl up and had a baby without her knowing. So he just targets this woman out of nowhere to be the butt of his “My preemie crotch fruit died” joke. How demented does Feminem have to be to do something like that to a mother?

It’s not technically illegal and I guess he’s not hurting anyone. But this still might be one of the most ratchet things ever written about on TB.

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