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  • 2016-04-04 (xsd:date)
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  • Boyfriend Murdered After April Fool's Prank Proposal? (en)
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  • On 2 April 2016, several sites reproduced articles reporting that a New York woman named Lisa Estevez had shot and killed her boyfriend on 1 April 2016 after the marriage proposal he offered to her was revealed as an April Fool's Day prank: This item apparently originated with NotAllowedTo, a web site that only publishes fake news stories and includes a disclaimer noting that all content on that web site is for entertainment purposes only: The mugshot of the purportedly jilted murderess was taken from an unrelated public arrest notice from December 2015 (not April 2016): Prior to the prank proposal murder hoax, NotAllowedTo published fabricated claims that Meek Mill's father was Martin Luther King, Jr., that Americans had petitioned to replace the U.S. flag with a rainbow gay pride version, that a Colorado McDonald's had added a pot smoking section, that a young man murdered a female companion over the #WasteHisTime hashtag, that more than a dozen girls were impregnated by a boy who ejaculated in a swimming pool, that McDonald's had admitted to using french fry grease in coffee, and that a serial booty tickler was nabbed in Texas. (en)
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