Corrected entry: It wasn't smart of that father to get out of his truck during that asylum bus crash. They should've stayed in there, backed up, locked their doors until the police arrived.
Corrected entry: When officer Frank comes from behind the grandmother she tells him Frank is here instead of Michael.
Correction: She says "Frank, he's here."
Corrected entry: When the podcasters visit Laurie at her home, there is a metal cage door in front of the main door. Later, when Michael breaks the glass on the main door to grab Laurie, there's no evidence of the metal cage.
Correction: The metal mesh door is there when the podcasters visit, however, Ray leaves it open (as seen behind him) when he investigates the cop car.
Corrected entry: A the end of the film while the house is burning, they show a shot of the front of the house as it goes up in flames. You can still see the wind chimes hanging on the front of the house that were used to kill Ray in the front yard. Highly doubt Michael re-hung them after his fun with Ray.
Correction: Michael did not pull the whole wind chime down. He only pulled down one section or strand of the wind chime.
Corrected entry: When Deputy Hawkins enters a house, he announces that he is with the Haddensfield Sheriff's dept. and says he is officer Hawkins. As the squads state, he is actually with the Warren County Sheriff's Dept and he is a deputy.
Correction: A Sheriff's deputy is still considered a law enforcement officer. The main difference between a police officer and a deputy sheriff is that of jurisdiction. A police officer is responsible for the city he or she is currently posted at. On the other hand, a sheriff is generally responsible for the state as a whole and their jurisdiction, unlike that of a police officer extends to the whole state.
Correction: He didn't necessarily know it was a bus full of crazy people. From his perspective, he saw a bus crashed off the side of the road with injured around and he got out to go help. He had his son call the police as one should always do when witnessing an accident.
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