Gruesome Halloween display showing a man 'killed by a chainsaw', a wheelbarrow full of severed limbs and a body bag dumped on a blood-soaked yard prompts multiple police visits
An artist's bloody Halloween masterpiece has caught the attention of his neighbors - and even local cops - in Dallas.
Homeowner Steven Novak used nearly two dozen gallons of fake blood to create the gory fake crime scene featuring four 'dead bodies' on a blood-soaked yard in Texas.
The masterpiece features a man killed by a chainsaw and a 'body bag'.
The gruesome display has prompted multiple visits by police following complaints from locals, although the officers reportedly described the scene as 'cool'.

An artist's bloody Halloween masterpiece has caught the attention of his neighbors - and even local cops in Dallas. The masterpiece features a man killed by a chainsaw and a 'body bag'

Homeowner Steven Novak used nearly two dozen gallons of fake blood to create the gory fake crime scene featuring four 'dead bodies' in Texas

Another dummy has had its head pounded with a metal safe, and lies in a pool of blood, while one 'body' lies with its head completely smashed in
Novak, a local artist based in East Dallas, created the horror show with one dummy sprawled on the roof of his house with a large knife through its head.
Another dummy has had its head pounded with a metal safe, and lies in a pool of blood, while one 'body' lies with its head completely smashed in.
A horde of zombies can be seen in the window of the house.
However, Novak said he was most proud of the wheelbarrow tipped over by the street, as it looks like a 'failed attempt to dispose of the dismembered bodies in the middle of the night.'

One dummy is sprawled on the roof of his house with a large knife through its head

Officers have been called out multiple times to the property following complaints from locals

'Neighbors told me cop cars were in front of my house a lot during the day,' Novak said
Officers have been called out multiple times to the property following complaints from locals.
'Neighbors told me cop cars were in front of my house a lot during the day,' he told the Dallas Observer.
'I was only home twice to receive them.

The gruesome display was the work of local artist, Steven Novak, pictured above
'They told me they thought it was cool and that they were only there because they were required to reply to complaints from the sergeant.'
Novak explained how he had to keep 'watering' the bodies to maintain the fake blood, after rainfall kept washing it away.
'It was raining a lot and washing the blood away so I indefatigably "watered" the bodies every morning for a while to the dismay of early dog walkers and joggers saying as they passed "Watering the bodies!", he told the publication.
LOL a safe fell on the one guy's head
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Gotta share this!
ReplyDeleteAnyone who thinks this is clever artsy-fartsy is as sick as this psycho Novak.
ReplyDeleteGuess that makes me a sick mfer.
DeleteNext Level Halloween!
DeleteDo you burn books?
Yeah. Cool display.
DeleteHow cool! What a pleasantly gory display. Good thing he's not black. Cops may have made a real scene with his body.
ReplyDeleteCops should probably check the backyards, freezers, and blood alcohol content of the geniuses who called the police for a Halloween display. In late October! C'mon.
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