The family in 'the haunting in connecticut true story' had a range of reactions to the hauntings. Initially, they were confused and a bit skeptical. They likely tried to rationalize the strange noises and small, unexplained events as normal household quirks. However, as the hauntings escalated, with more blatant apparitions and stronger poltergeist - like activities such as furniture moving, they became deeply scared. They sought refuge in each other, but also felt a sense of isolation as they realized that not everyone outside the family would believe their experiences. Eventually, they took more drastic measures, like inviting mediums or paranormal investigators to try and rid their home of the disturbing presence. Their reactions were a mix of fear, confusion, and a desperate need to return to normalcy.
The family was extremely frightened. At first, they might have thought it was just their imagination or some normal, explainable things. But as the strange occurrences continued and intensified, they became desperate. They started looking for help, reaching out to those who might understand the paranormal. Some family members were so scared that they didn't want to be alone in the house at all. They were constantly on edge, not knowing what would happen next.