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Motorhead Pregnant Craigslist Ad Listed to Find Father

A woman has taken out a unique ad on Craigslist in order to find the father of her child.

"Me: Blue hair, silver tube top, fishnets, knee-high black biker boots. You: Red Mohawk, black pentagram gauges, viper piercings," she wrote on the site. Now she is hoping the man with the red mohawk will come forward to claim his child.

According to reports, the woman became pregnant after a chance encounter with a man she previously did not know at a Motorhead concert in Chicago. The details listed are too explicit to publish here, but it is clear she had a unique story to tell.

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"Anyway, I'm pregnant. It's yours. Contact me if you want to be a [part] of your child's life," she added.

Craigslist is an open market for people looking for anything and everything. While it is primarily used to list goods for sale and jobs, the site has added a "Missed Connections" section in order to provide free advertisements for lost loves and second chances.

Unfortunately, Craigslist has also been used to harm several people. Earlier this week a man in Ohio was found dead after answering a job posting on Craigslist. His father, Jack Kern, told the Associated Press that his son Timothy was looking "to give his kids a better life."

"This job seemed like a great opportunity. He was really upbeat about the whole thing," Kern added. Timothy Kern was found dead at a home after two suspects robbed him, then shot and killed him.

And, of course, there was the infamous Craiglist killer, who used ads in order to lure women to a hotel room, attacking and robbing them. Phillip Markoff was charged with several counts of murder and assault after killing at least three women; he later committed suicide while still in jail.

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