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And a crappy one at that. Agreed! I would say because they are in Northern California and it can get chilly right up until the official start of the summer if the sun is not out. Also, she was a teacher and back then, teachers really thought a lot of the profession in many ways, one by dressing professionally, sometimes overdressing. Hi, I think it was meant to add creepiness and nothing more. There is nothing to suggest that something was attached to the house itself. I would say probably to get everlasting life, or more supernatural powers. Well that makes me wonder if whether there in fact others around town who were not taking up residence as the undead in the Marston house. Also, the woman screams at the end could have been Mrs Glick. Who is to say that Susan was bitten before Barlow was eliminated. After all, the Glick boy bit the caretaker in broad daylight. If Barlow was in a dark cold place, he would have been woken up. Yes, she (Tricia, played by Diane Franklin) did try to smash one of the windows in the sunroom with a rocking chair. The window would not break. However, the Montellis (AKA Defeo's) found the windows bolted shut when they first arrived at the house. Now who would have done this if this film was to be a prequel? YOu got it! You're not listening at all. I just gave you my reply. Because anyone who could mess someone up that good like Frank did needed to be tempted to open the box and be a service to the cenobites. YOu know, I did notice that several years ago when I first watched this and I was thinking "how in the hell did they just let that slide". I guess it was to show that even though odd things were happening, the family did not notice it because they were too busy being at each other's throat, which they probably always did even before stepping foot in Amityville. The house only intensified things. Maybe the mom put the glove there as a stark reminder about appreciating your children and not taking them for granted. The bars in the window could suggest this.