

Documentary · Drama · Crime
Overview
Explore the first – and only – time “demonic possession” has officially been used as a defense in a U.S. murder trial. Including firsthand accounts of alleged devil possession and a shocking murder, this extraordinary story forces reflection on our fear of the unknown.
Top Cast


Carlo Adamo
Carlo Adamo
Father Dennis
Carlo Adamo
Father Dennis


Hannah Mae Beatty
Hannah Mae Beatty
Debbie Glatzel
Hannah Mae Beatty
Debbie Glatzel
David Glanzer
David Glanzer
Self
David Glanzer
Self
Debbie Glatzel
Debbie Glatzel
Self
Debbie Glatzel
Self
Foster Hamilton
Foster Hamilton
David Glatzel
Foster Hamilton
David Glatzel
Adam Hunt
Adam Hunt
Arne Cheyenne Johnson
Adam Hunt
Arne Cheyenne Johnson


Arne Cheyenne Johnson
Arne Cheyenne Johnson
Self
Arne Cheyenne Johnson
Self


Kathy Rupcic
Kathy Rupcic
Judy Glatzel
Kathy Rupcic
Judy Glatzel


Victor Serfaty
Victor Serfaty
Ed Warren
Victor Serfaty
Ed Warren
Susannah Spearin
Susannah Spearin
Lorraine Warren
Susannah Spearin
Lorraine Warren
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