The Exorcism Of Emily Rose: Real Stories Have Horror Sound | Deepak Gupta
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In the name of the GOD The Exorcism Of Emily Rose (Anneliese Michel) Is The Real Life Story Happened With Anneliese Michel. This Book Is Explaining The Story What Happened To Her. I Have Added The Conversation Of Emily With The Priests. Even Lot Of Questions Has Answered In This Book. Some Are As Follows: -What caused the death of Anneliese Michel, and who was responsible? -When did Anneliese begin to experience strange symptoms? -Who first diagnosed Anneliese as being possessed? Was Tom Wilkinson's character of Father Moore based on a real person? -Did Anneliese Michel really see the faces of demons on the people around her like Emily Rose did in the film? -What demons possessed Anneliese? -Did Anneliese's mother Anna support the making of the film? -How many people were found guilty in Anneliese Michel's death? -Is it possible that Anneliese was copying what she had seen in William Friedkin's 1973 film The Exorcist? -What other disturbing things did Anneliese do? -Did the exorcisms cause her bodily harm? -Was there a doctor present during the exorcisms as in the film? -Why did Anneliese Michel refuse to eat? -What did Anneliese technically die from? -What were Anneliese Michel's last words? -Had Anneliese been a deeply religious person before 'being possessed'? -Is it possible that the priests who performed the exorcisms provided Anneliese with the contents of her psychotic behaviour? -In the film, did the director try to provide an answer as to whether or not she was indeed possessed? And Much More. I Have Added Lot Of Real Pics Of Exorcism And Condition Of Emily During Possession An Exorcism. From her birth on the 21st of September, 1952, Anneliese Michel enjoyed the life of a normal, religiously nurtured young girl. Without warning, her life changed on a day in 1968 when she began shaking and found she was unable to control her body. She could not call out for her parents, Josef and Anna, or any of her three sisters. A neurologist at the Psychiatric Clinic Warburg diagnosed her with “Grand Mal” epilepsy. Because of the strength of the epileptic fits, and the severity of the depression that followed, Anneliese was admitted for treatment at the hospital. Questioning the Story: When did Anneliese begin to experience strange symptoms? WARNING: Included in this book are real photos of Anneliese Michel, and the priests take actual audio during the exorcism. These are disturbing and shocking, proceed with caution. You have been warned.