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Upon the book's republication in 2006 by iUniverse, David Glatzel and his brother, Carl Glatzel Jr., sued the authors and book publishers for violating their right to privacy, libel, and "intentional infliction of emotional distress." Carl also claimed that the book alleged he committed criminal and abusive acts against his family and others.
Johnson (and the Warrens) claimed that a demon was exorcised from the body of 11-year-old David Glatzel and then moved to Johnson. His girlfriend claimed she heard Johnson challenge the demon ...
The Daily Beast commented that the recordings of David Glatzel's alleged possession, obtained via microphones placed by the Warrens at the time, sounded "like a young kid straining to say wildly profane things." [16] A Good Movie to Watch stated that Netflix "should try harder". [17]
That said, maybe more than any other title in The Conjuring Universe, The Devil Made Me Do It pulls liberally from real criminal cases and news stories you can actually fact check. Set in 1981 ...
The new Netflix documentary 'The Devil on Trial' explores the one and only time that "demonic possession" was ever used as a legal defense.
In 1981, demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren document the exorcism of 8-year-old David Glatzel, attended by his family, his older sister Debbie, her boyfriend Arne Johnson, and Father Gordon in Brookfield, Connecticut. In an attempt to save the little boy, Arne invites the demon to enter his body instead of David's.
From ‘Don’t F**k With Cats’ to ‘Blackfish,' ‘Wild Wild Country,' and more, Netflix is loaded with true crime documentaries
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It as David Glatzel (Julian Hilliard) [19] ... Miho Wataya at Anime News Network's encyclopedia; Miho Wataya on Twitter