
"Crimes and Possession: A Paranormal Exploration"
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July 7, 2025 · 1h 7m · Season 3 · Episode 1
About this episode
Pax and Dalton explore crimes attributed to demonic possession, analyzing historical cases and personal encounters.
In this episode of Theory of Paranormal, hosts Pax and Dalton dive into the complex and unsettling world of crimes attributed to possession. Kicking off season three, they explore cases where individuals claim demonic possession influenced their actions, including infamous instances like Amityville and "The Devil Made Me Do It" case. Delving into the courtroom challenges and psychological implications of presenting possession as a defense, Pax and Dalton analyze both historical cases and personal encounters from their investigative experience. Join them as they unravel the thin line between mental instability and paranormal influence, pondering the eternal chess game of good and evil that governs our actions.
People in this episode
Hosts: Pax, Dalton
Topics covered
- demonic possession
- criminal cases
- psychological implications
- courtroom challenges
- good vs evil
Keywords
- demonic possession
- Amityville
- The Devil Made Me Do It
- courtroom challenges
- psychological implications
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Amityville
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