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Mirror Failure
 Document #87  Status: Debated
 Class: Location: Europe, Year: 2003

 Summary
Mirrors located in a house in St Austell seem to lose the ability to reflect objects.

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All of the mirrors in the home of J. Miller (a lifetime resident of St Austell) have lost the ability to reflect the human face. While other items in the room appear in the mirrors, people standing in front of them are not visible. New mirrors which reflect normally outside of the house lose their reflective abilities inside the home, and mirrors that are behaving abnormally inside the house return to “normal” once removed to the yard or street.

Mr. Miller has been charging visitors a small fee to sit in his living room and “not see themselves” in the mirrors. It is possible that he has altered the light in his house to affect the mirrors, but no scientific explanation has been found at this time.