Episode 59 - The Devil Made Me Do It

EPISODE · Jun 9, 2025 · 1H 20M

Episode 59 - The Devil Made Me Do It

from Ope, A Ghost · host Heaven and Jonathan

Welcome to another fact vs. film episode where we look at the true story of a haunting and compare it with the “based on a true story” film version. For this one, we’ll tackle another film from the Ed and Lorraine Warren inspired Conjuring universe: the 2021 The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. We'll evaluate the terrifying scenes from the movie compared to eyewitness accounts and the Warrens' own claims. What really happened in that Brookfield, Connecticut household? How much of the story was spiritual warfare, and how much was legal strategy, mental illness, or media frenzy? As always, the real story is more chilling than you'd expect.Book: The Devil in Connecticut by Gerald BrittleTV Show: The Demon Murder CaseA Haunting: Where Demons DwellThe True Story Behind the Netflix Documentary The Devil on TrialWikipedia: Trial of Arne Cheyenne JohnsonNetflix: The Devil on Trial You can stream The Devil Made Me Do It on HBO MaxSend us Fan MailIf you have an experience, story, or anything else you'd like to share with us, you can email us at [email protected]   You can also follow us on Instagram,  Join our Facebook group :  Ope, A Ghost, or Follow us on YoutubeToodles!

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