Did the Devil Do It? October 17, only on Netflix.
The Devil on Trial explores the first – and only – time “demonic possession” has officially been used as a defense in a U.S. murder trial. Including firsthand accounts of alleged devil possession and a shocking murder, this extraordinary story forces reflection on our fear of the unknown.
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Using reenactments and home videos, this dark documentary investigates the apparent possession of a young boy — and the brutal murder that followed.
Sometimes we forget that Satan is clever ‘ the family were affected bcos of the love they shared or what was present and apparent among themselves ‘ to implicate and persuade , what were said between the boy and the spirit/ demon ( a whisper ) was issued to the whole family and not just the boy..but the boy couldn’t comprehend at the time bcos he were so scared…& the boy acted out ‘ but it were the demented influence of that demon that played upon the tenderness and innocent childhood that bends the mind & caught everybody’s attention…a distortion so to speak..anyway God bless and family is forever ❤❤
Fear not ‘ that demon has already been judged & he is unable to rest , fear not..we can recieve again even after judgment day , bcos of a wonderful and great sacrifice…❤❤
I love this show
Having sat on a jury for a murder trial and knowing nothing about the laws and endless rules we were supposed to remember I was so angry! Everyday at least 10 times we would hear evidence only to hear the judge reject it and then tell the jury to disregard it and strike it from the record and apparently our memories as well. Easier said than done … once you hear something that you believe is important to the case and then told to forget it, it is almost impossible because it happens so often that you honestly can’t remember what is allowed and what is not! Even when you write it down it becomes overwhelming. I still don’t think the guy we sat for got a fair trial. I believed he was innocent and held my ground which ended in a hung jury and a retrial. Basically find 12 people who will convict. If you don’t then they do it again! Just loopholes and petty bureaucratic red tape until you can’t remember why you are even there!