The baby monitor crackled while Micah slept, and I suddenly heard a faint whisper: “He’s not okay.” Terrified, I called Irina, who immediately told me to grab the baby, run to the car, lock the doors, and call 911. I didn’t hesitate. Within minutes, police arrived and searched the house, finding no signs of forced entry.
When Irina got there, she revealed the deeper issue: her ex, Dorian, had been stalking her for weeks. She’d filed a restraining order after repeated calls, messages, and suspicious incidents, including a recent attempted break-in. Then officers asked a chilling question — who had set up the baby monitor?
Irina realized Dorian had gifted it when Micah was born. Police confiscated the device and later confirmed the truth: he had secretly installed remote access, allowing him to watch and listen through the monitor without their knowledge.
The whisper hadn’t been a glitch or imagination — it was him. What felt like something supernatural turned out to be something far more real and terrifying: a calculated invasion of privacy by someone they once trusted.