It’s spooky season and once again, a home in the U.S. is being accused of taking it too far with its Halloween displays.
that every year, he plans his displays months in advance and typically makes the props himself.
While his displays are always extravagant, this year it’s receiving a different type of attention — threats and pushback from neighbors. “This is just decorations for fun. It’s not a real Jesus, these are foam props that I made,” Miorana told WDSU. He told the outlets that his longtime girlfriend and mother of his child was harassed over the display, which led to them splitting up.“It’s over the principle. I have my rights and I refuse to back down,” he told the newspaper. “I love to scare people. I worked in haunted houses. I hope to own my own haunted house one day, you know, and this is what scares people.