The Demon Murder Case
In the small town of Brookfield, Connecticut, a young girl named Arne Cheyenne Johnson was accused of murder in 1981. The case gained national attention when Johnson's defense claimed that he was possessed by a demon at the time of the murder.
The Warrens, a famous paranormal investigating couple, were called in to help with the case. They believed that Johnson was indeed possessed and that the demon had transferred from the young boy he had been exorcising to Johnson.
During the trial, witnesses testified to seeing Johnson exhibit strange behavior and speak in different voices. Despite the defense's claims of demonic possession, Johnson was found guilty of first-degree manslaughter and sentenced to 10-20 years in prison.
The Demon Murder Case remains a controversial and widely debated case in the realm of paranormal and criminal investigations.