Donald Trump is always happy to retweet a glowing compliment.

So when Philip Bradbury sent along a picture of two people he claimed were his parents, asking Trump to share it, he quickly did so — to his nearly 3 million followers. The only problem: The image in question was not of Bradbury's parents. It was a picture of notorious serial killers Fred and Rosemary West.

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Other users were quick to point out Trump's mistake, requesting retweets for their own villainous "family members."

Please retweet for my brother who has a disfiguring skin condition @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/gBQPLARgqh — Beaker Police (@OffencePolice) September 29, 2014

Hi @realDonaldTrump. My parents who passed away always said you were a big inspiration. Can you RT for their memory? pic.twitter.com/pVUWt5a42Y — JamieDMJ (@JamieDMJ) September 29, 2014

Hi @realDonaldTrump, could I get an RT for my uncle? He's a disabled war veteran who supports a lot of your policies. pic.twitter.com/vxQW1Z830m — David Lewis (@David_C_Lewis) September 29, 2014

.@realDonaldTrump Please RT for my friend whose parents were brutally murdered years ago pic.twitter.com/Rz7YBXscec — Harry Potter HQ (@HarryPotterHQ) September 29, 2014

While Trump's team did not immediately respond to Mashable's request for comment, Trump himself addressed the trolling.

Some jerk fraudulently tweeted that his parents said I was a big inspiration to them + pls RT—out of kindness I retweeted. Maybe I’ll sue. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 29, 2014

We'll look forward to this lawsuit, which will certainly be a landmark case in setting some trolling precedent.

I thought I was being nice to somebody re their parents. I guess this teaches you not to be nice or trusting. Sad! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 29, 2014

Take a break, Donald. That's enough Internet for today.