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Possession or neglect? The Tragic Case of the Exorcism of Anneliese Michel

Season 1 Episode 27

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Welcome back to Speaking of Her. This week, Jess takes the mic for a haunting Halloween edition — and we’re delving into one of the most chilling and misunderstood stories of the 20th century.

We’re uncovering the tragic case of Anneliese Michel — the young German woman whose death after 67 exorcisms is believed to have inspired The Exorcism of Emily Rose. But beyond the horror headlines lies something deeper: a story about faith, fear, and a woman whose suffering was never truly understood.

In this eerie, thought-provoking episode, we explore:

  • The terrifying true events that blurred the line between possession and mental illness
  • The infamous trial that forced a nation to question faith, medicine, and responsibility
  • How modern advocates — like trauma therapist Ursula Enders — helped reshape the way we listen to women in pain

This Halloween, we’re not chasing demons. We’re confronting the very human horrors of silence, belief, and misunderstanding.

A devout daughter. A courtroom of disbelief. And a legacy that still echoes through faith and psychology today.
 Trust us — this is one story you’ll feel long after the episode ends.



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