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Anna Ecklund was a pseudonym for Emma Schmidt (March 23, 1882 – July 23, 1941), an American woman whose alleged demonic possession and exorcism occurred over several decades, culminating in an extensive exorcism that lasted from August 18 to December 23, 1928, in Earling, Iowa.
In 2017, he directed a documentary, The Devil and Father Amorth, that claimed to capture the “first authentic exorcism that the Vatican has ever allowed to be filmed,” per Entertainment Weekly ...
It's worth noting that Blatty was inspired to write the book after hearing about a real-life exorcism — the 1949 case of "Roland Doe," who received multiple Catholic Church-administered exorcisms.
The exorcism was covered in the podcast My Favorite Murder in the episode "The Devil's Number". The Last Podcast on the Left covered Michel's story in episodes 473 and 474. The video game Faith: The Unholy Trinity uses audio from the exorcism tapes for a boss fight. The song "Anneliese" by the Scottish band Hellripper is inspired by the events.
The exorcism took place at The Alexian Brothers Hospital in South St. Louis, later called South City Hospital which closed its doors in 2023. [7] Before the next exorcism ritual began, another priest, Walter Halloran, was called to the psychiatric wing of the hospital, where he was asked to assist Bowdern. [8]
A photo published by the Indianapolis Star claimed to show a "shadowy figure" when no one was home. [4] [3] The family hired Reverend Michael Maginot to perform an exorcism. He interviewed the family on April 22, 2012, and concluded they were being "tormented by demons". He eventually performed three exorcisms, two in English and one in Latin.
Chloe Bailey in a still image from “The Exorcism.” (Photo credit: Vertical/ Ginsberg / Libby) “We’d be laughing at the fake blood,” the singer dished. “There was a big pool of fake ...
Clarita was surrounded by "about 100 medical specialists, nurses and Pressmen" according to Rodolfo Nazareno, a reporter for the United Press. [2] According to records, this was the first day when Pastor Lester Sumrall and Clarita met, with the girl stating her hatred towards the pastor and God, and making blasphemous statements.