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When asked who it was, it responded that it was a visitor. Though the Demon never speaks in the film, it is capable of speaking, as Lorraine mentions that in a dream she spoke to it and it responded to her in words. As she looks at the place where her dog is barking, the Demon pops out behind her. She finds her husband's sweater folded on the bed and smiles until her dog begins barking in the darkness. He appears at the end of the prequel Insidious: Chapter 3, also in a cameo appearance, when Elise returns home and prepares for bed. It shows that he took control of a little girl named Allison and scaring Elise as his crackling shadow was shown behind Allison's chair. The Red-faced Demon makes a cameo appearance in the end of Insidious Chapter 2. Dalton runs from the room, being chased by the Demon, but manages to escape. Dalton hides in his parents bedroom but the Demon's clawed hand reaches out from under the bed and grabs Dalton. Dalton and Josh run for their lives out of the Lair while the Demon pursues them. When Josh enters the Further, he makes his way into the Demon's Lair and reunites with Dalton before unchaining him from the floor, but he is caught by the Demon, who is in the opposite room sharpening his claws, and attacks the two. He lures him to the Further and manages to capture him (shown by Dalton drawing pictures of the Demon and the Red Door that leads to his lair) and chain him to the floor, where Dalton was presumably tortured and harmed. In the film Insidious, the Demon targets Dalton Lambert, a child that has the supernatural ability to astral project, because of his innocence and his spiritual energy.











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