Uncover the unholy connection: Netflix's The Devil on Trial and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It share the chilling true story
Netflix's gripping true crime documentary, The Devil on Trial, which draws inspiration from real events that also inspired 'The Conjuring 3,' delves into the chilling story of demonic possession as a defense in a US murder trial.
The Conjuring 3 (Source:The Guardian)
The Devil on Trial,' which explores the real-life events that served as inspiration for 'The Conjuring 3.' In 1981, 19-year-old Arne Cheyenne Johnson shocked the world when he asserted that he had committed murder under the influence of demonic forces, marking the first and only time such a defense was employed in a US murder trial.
Despite compelling testimonies of possession during an exorcism, Johnson was ultimately convicted of first-degree manslaughter and sentenced to 10-20 years in prison, though he was released after serving just five years.
Arne Cheyenne Johnson's Haunting Case
The newly released documentary marks a significant milestone as it presents 'the first time many of the subjects directly involved in the events are telling their stories.' This unprecedented perspective has ignited a compelling discourse, reigniting discussions surrounding the perplexing conflict between widely held beliefs and conventional notions of reality.
The Influence on 'The Conjuring' Film Universe
The case served as the inspiration for the plot of the 2021 film 'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It,' in which Ruairi O'Connor portrayed Arne Cheyenne Johnson. In a fascinating parallel to real life, renowned demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren, portrayed by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, investigated the case and conducted the exorcism on David, mirroring their roles in the movie.
As Netflix's documentary 'The Devil on Trial' sheds light on the firsthand accounts of those directly involved, it rekindles discussions about the profound clash between reality and deeply ingrained beliefs, ensuring that this unsettling chapter in history continues to captivate and haunt the imaginations of audiences worldwide."