
Astonishing Legends The True Story Behind the Exorcist Part 1
Oct 24, 2021
01:48:47
Exorcist Inspiration
- Scott Filbrook initially thought the Exorcist story was fiction.
- His friend from St. Louis informed him it was based on a true story.
Supernatural Message
- Forrest Burgess notes that after many coincidences, a message might be present.
- The Latoya Ammons case involved unexplained events like flies in winter.
Latoya Ammons Case
- The Latoya Ammons case involved a child running up a wall and flipping.
- A doctor stated that such a feat was impossible for a human.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Astonishing Legends - Part One
03:31 • 3min
The Exorcist - The Story of Thex
06:50 • 6min
The Devil Came to Saint Louis Un Censored by Troy Troy
12:43 • 3min
Swarms of Black Flies
15:36 • 2min
I've Got My Eye on You, I'll Be Fine.
17:16 • 3min
Ziaphlex Side Effects
20:38 • 2min
The Rituale Romanum
22:53 • 2min
The Great Exorcism Rituale Romanum
25:06 • 4min
The Bell Witch, the Talking Mongoose, the Omniscient, Disembodied Voices
29:23 • 3min
What's the Difference Between a Demon and a Christian Demon?
32:16 • 3min
Is It a Demon or a Psychic?
35:10 • 2min
Is the Story of Roland Doe a Legend?
37:29 • 1min
The Exorcism of Roland Do
38:53 • 3min
The Story of Ronnie Hunkler
41:42 • 3min
The Relationship Between Aunt Tillie and Ronnie
44:54 • 4min
The Devil Came to Saint Louis by Troy Taylor
48:59 • 4min
Paranormal Activity in the Movie
52:58 • 3min
The Exorcists Diary
55:56 • 5min
The Exorcist Diary - Is Aunt Tillie Causing the Problems?
01:00:47 • 3min
Bedsno Days - A Bed on Wheels
01:03:23 • 4min
Do You Know What's Going on in Cottage City, Maryland?
01:07:41 • 2min
What Does Alvan Know About Ronny's Condition?
01:09:49 • 5min
The Black Monk and Ponto Fract
01:14:48 • 5min
The Exorcist's Diary - Is There Any Evidence That Ronny Ever Said in a Tongue?
01:19:33 • 3min
Rev. Shawls' Bed Event
01:22:48 • 2min
The Chair and Ronny on the Floor
01:24:50 • 6min
The Sound of the Home Depot
01:30:46 • 4min
The Exorcist's Diary
01:34:39 • 3min
The Devil Came to Saint Louis
01:37:55 • 6min
The Journey of the Jesuits
01:43:35 • 4min
The Exorcists Diary
01:47:49 • 2min
Astonishing Legends - Part One
01:50:18 • 3min
What every horror film loves to boast, if possible, is the claim of "Based on a True Story." Because if the story is not just from some writer's imagination, if there is a thread to an actual event with real people, no matter how thin, then the fear becomes more real. William Friedkin's 1973 motion picture The Exorcist is considered one of, if not the scariest horror film of all time. At that time, no audience had seen a case of demonic possession dramatized so deftly and explicitly, and the resulting shock left a lasting mark on popular culture and our collective psyche. Not as widely known is that William Peter Blatty adapted his Oscar-winning screenplay for the movie from his novel of the same name. And perhaps even lesser-known to most is that Blatty based his book on a real-life case, what is more commonly known as the "1949 Exorcism," or "The Exorcism of Roland Doe," or of "Robbie Mannheim." The Jesuits of the Catholic Church who examined the 13-year-old boy exhibiting either severe mental and emotional disturbances or authentic spiritual possession referred to him at the time only as "R" in their journal about the investigation. This report, known informally as the "Exorcist's Diary," is the only complete documented account of the events, and it kept the boy's identity anonymous out of respect. Guiding our examination of the story is the exhaustive work of our friend and guest for the Villisca Axe Murder series, investigative author Troy Taylor. Troy's updated version of his book, The Devil Came to St. Louis – UNCENSORED," is the culmination of over 20 years of research and interviews with surviving witnesses to the incredible occurrences. Troy had kept a promise not to reveal "R's" real name and sensitive details until after his death. Now that "Roland Doe" had passed away in May of 2020, Troy was free to publish the 4th edition of his book in 2021, revealing previously unpublicized information, including his name. Troy's book and our presentation aim at getting to the facts behind an actual, largely forgotten case that haunted the mindset of a generation. But don't think that separating the myths from the facts will make this tale any less frightening. For if even the slightest supernatural happening in this record is accurate, and there is plenty of testimony to support that it is, it's enough to unsettle your beliefs. If the wildest and worst accounts are true, and you're unsure what to believe, then most disturbing may be the adage that not believing in the Devil won't protect you from him.
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