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"I seriously doubt it was consensual": Creepy find inside luxury estate

A photographer has come across something quite sinister during a photoshoot of a multi-million dollar luxury estate.
Taking to Facebook, the photographer shared photos of a two-way mirror in the master bathroom of the home along with some cables and coax.
He thought it would have led him to a television as some people like to watch shows while enjoying a bath but it just left him with so many questions.
"Technically found in a closet, but a two-way mirror into a bathroom," the photographer wrote.
"I work in real estate photography and found this in the master bath of an older multi-million-dollar luxury estate for sale.
“There is a power strip along with cables and coax.
"It was easy to find, leading me to believe it was for a television (that was a thing) or if it were for video, it was consensual between all parties. Still really weird to find!"
Social media users were shocked at the finding and doubted that the cables were there for a TV but instead for something possibly worse.
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"I SERIOUSLY DOUBT it was consensual if someone was filming there. If it was for a TV in a mirror I think I'd have left the TV THERE to prove what it was for!" someone wrote.
"That was for no TV with a mirror in front of it. And why not just a window if consensual? I don't think this was consensual at all and I find it terrifying!" another commented.
"That's a murder house," someone else wrote.
Later in the post, the photographer explained that these findings were quite common in expensive homes.
"Luxury homes had two-way mirror TVs. It was a thing back when box TVs were a thing," he explained.
Others agreed, giving examples of when they were in the same situation.
"Someone told me they had a TV in the mirror of her hotel bathroom," one wrote.
"I stayed in a fancy hotel in Chicago with a TV behind the mirror. It was pretty cool,” another shared.
"More than 5 years ago, it was 'in' for homes to have a TV hidden inside a mirror. I actually know a handful of friends that had 'hidden' TVs in their master bath," someone else added.
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