
!!SPOILERS AHEAD!!
A true story about a haunted mirror has made me not like mirrors anymore. I still find it crazy that the other family gave their granddaughter the mirror as a gift. It looks haunted; how did you not find that mirror creepy? I like creepy and spooky stuff, but that did it for me. Also, it doesn’t matter if it was cheap; that’s probably for a reason!
How did it take the father to experience something bad for him to believe his daughters that there was a demon? Your wife and three daughters saw or experienced something. Your youngest saw a scary old ghost lady who looked like Granny from the horror game, and then your oldest daughter coughed up blood and glass. How is that not a sign? And your second-oldest saw a man holding an axe trying to kill her! Dude, your family’s in danger; believe them!
But the cherry on top is that the Warren family could have solved this years ago if they hadn’t run away and dropped that case. I can’t judge, though, since I’d probably do the same if the demon was going after my unborn child. But another thing: why were you touching a haunted mirror that could possibly be connected to a demon when you were pregnant? The math isn’t mathing!
Then, the mirror demon had been waiting for the Warren’s daughter. Talk about dedication, because the demon was planning on killing the baby in the womb, but God stepped in, and it waited years for its chance to do it again. This all could have been avoided if Lorraine Warren hadn’t told her daughter to ignore and block out the supernatural. It took their daughter acknowledging the supernatural and fighting it back for the mirror demon to go away or go back inside the mirror. What?!