This week we discuss another case that allegedly has some spooky elements, since it’s Halloween until at least October 31st. Brookfield, Connecticut is a quaint, picturesque New England town. But, Brookfield has a sinister history… and by sinister I mean, it unfortunately made history for being the first place in the United States to attempt to use possession by Satan himself as a defense.
Now known as The Devil Made Me Do It case, and the inspiration behind The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (it was not a good film), we dive into the events leading up to February 16th, 1981, when Arne Johnson brutally murdered his landlord, Alan Bono.
Spoiler alert: The Warrens are involved, again.
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Thank you to this week's sources:
Associated Press - archived article
Evergreen Media Holdings, LLC v. Warren
United States District Court, D. Connecticut
Glatzel vs. Brittle
Connecticut Superior Court Judicial District of Danbury
Shock Docs: The Devil Made Me Do It
Investigation Discovery
The Devil in Connecticut
By Gerald Brittle
WikipediaThe Trial of Arne Johnson
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