
Ep 3. Demons or Delusion? The Tragic Story of Anneliese Michel
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In 1976, a 23-year-old German woman named Anneliese Michel died after 67 exorcisms left her malnourished, broken, and surrounded by questions that still haunt us today. Was she suffering from epilepsy and psychosis… or was she truly possessed by demons who mocked God and tore her body apart?
In this episode of Faith & Felonies, we dive deep into the Third Commandment — “Do not take the Lord’s name in vain”— and connect it to one of the most chilling exorcism cases in modern history. From her devout Catholic upbringing and terrifying visions, to the infamous tapes of her voice growling as Judas, Hitler, and Lucifer themselves, Anneliese’s story raises the ultimate question: where do faith, medicine, and responsibility collide?
Join me as we explore the facts, the faith, and the fallout of the Anneliese Michel case — and why it still sparks debate today.