Horrifying Halloween decorations featuring a pair of blood-spattered corpses in the driveway prompt neighbors to call 911

An Oklahoma man took his love of Halloween pranks a step too far when he staged a realistic- looking crime scene in his driveway, complete with bloody corpses, prompting his neighbors to call 911.



Johnnie Mullins, a married father of two young girls from Mustang, has prepared his property for the upcoming celebration of ghouls and goblins with the usual mish-mash of gravestones and ghosts.

But then he decided to take his macabre Halloween decor to the next level by positioning a dummy he called Crushed Kenny under his garage door and smearing it with fake blood.

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Dark humor: Johnnie Mullins has stirred controversy by positioning this dummy he calls Crushed Kenny under his garage door and smearing it with fake blood

Grotesque display: Mullins later added another blood-spattered body, dubbed Dead Fred, which he strategically placed under the wheel of his truck

‘Just trying to scare people, that's what I like to do,’ Mullins told the station News9 with a smile.

Some of his neighbors, however, have failed to see the humor in what was made to look like the aftermath of a horrible accident or a gruesome crime.



‘My heart about came out of my chest. I thought “Oh my God,"’ Rebecca Fuentes told the station. ‘I think it's real, just think of what a child would think?’



Mr Mullins, however, insisted that kids living in the area have been unfazed by the grisly scene outside his home.

Prankster: Mullins, who is married and has two young daughters, insists that there was nothing inappropriate about his Halloween decorations

Alarming: The chilling sight of a human figure with its head crushed by a garage door has prompted a woman to call 911

The prostrate humanoid figure dressed in blue jeans and sneakers lying in a pool of blood in Mullins' driveway looked so realistic that a local resident even called police.



When first responders arrived at Mullins' home to investigate and discovered that it was just a Halloween prank, the homeowner was informed that he was not breaking any laws.



Not amused: Neighbor Rebecca Fuentes said she hopes Mullins would remove the fake corpses to avoid traumatizing local kids

Mr Mullins has remained defiant in the face of his neighbors' reluctance to embrace his decorating style.



In fact, he has since added another blood-spattered body, appropriately dubbed Dead Fred, which he strategically placed behind his truck in the driveway to make it seem like it had been run over.



'It's Halloween. I don’t think it's too far,' Mullins said.

The morbid prankster has been lapping up all the attention generated by his controversial display, posting links to articles about himself on his Facebook page.



On Sunday, Mullins boasted that he will be appearing in a segment on the late-night show Jimmy Kimmel Live sometime this week.



Then on Monday, Mullins lamented that bad weather forced him to temporarily bring Crushed Kenny and Dead Fred indoors.

