In 1949, a thirteen-year-old boy was exorcised by the Catholic Church.
The case became the most famous possession story in American history
and inspired The Exorcist — one of the highest-grossing horror films
ever made.
For 75 years, the story has been told the same way: a boy possessed,
priests battling for his soul, a miracle ending.
But a 29-page diary, a forgotten interview, and decades of silence
tell a very different story.
This is the real story of Ronald Hunkeler — the boy behind "Roland
Doe" — and how a grieving, isolated teenager's struggle became a
myth the Church, a novelist, and Hollywood all had reasons to believe.