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Prison Mike: Not a how-to guide

dixiehack

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It also owes a little something to the Dwight Schrute fire drill.

Ohio dad hires fake ex-con to teach sons a lesson, now faces criminal charges

The 46-year-old man tried to test his 14- and 16-year-old sons to see if they might let a stranger into their house, police said.

Once inside, the friend pretended to be an ex-convict and threatened to harm the teens. The teens escaped the house through a bedroom window and called 911 from a neighbor's house, police said.

The friend, a 45-year-old Cleveland Heights man, knocked on the door when the father wasn't home. The younger son let the friend in the house.

The friend then claimed the father owed him $1,500, the older son told a police dispatcher.

"He's screaming and he's like, 'if I start chopping up bodies then I'm going to be the bad guy. I just got out of jail two weeks ago,'" the older son told the dispatcher.
 
You, my friend, would be the belle of the ball. Don't drop the soap. Don't drop the soap.
 

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