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  1. Michel's parents and the two Roman Catholic priests were found guilty of negligent homicide and were sentenced to six months in jail (reduced to three years of probation), as well as a fine. In a conference several years later, German bishops retracted the claim that she was possessed.

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  3. Sep 1, 2023 · After her death, Anneliese Michel’s story became a national sensation in Germany after her parents and the two priests who conducted the exorcism were charged with negligent homicide. They came before the court and even used a recording of the exorcism to try to justify their actions.

    • Gabe Paoletti
  4. Nov 1, 2019 · How Anneliese Michel's death became a referendum on religion. IMDb. In the Anneliese Michel trial, more was at stake than merely the guilt of two parents and two priests. As the Washington Post explains, the trial also served as a referendum of sorts on the issue of science and reason versus religion.

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  5. Jul 17, 2019 · 22. “What Satan and other demons said through Anneliese Michel — Germany 1975. Anneliese (born in 1952) was a pious girl from a strong Catholic family. She was part of that period in the...

  6. Sep 29, 2023 · Anneliese Michel died at the age of 23. But although doctors argued at her trial that medical help could have saved her, a small but certain contingent remains convinced that Anneliese Michel had truly been possessed by the devil. Take a deeper look into the terrifying story of Anneliese Michel.

    • Kaleena Fraga
  7. Feb 9, 2022 · Her parents, along with Alst and Renz, were put on trial for negligent homicide, and they were ultimately found guilty of negligent manslaughter and sentenced to "six-month prison...

  8. Apr 5, 2024 · The punishment at the hands of her zealot parents resulted in Anneliese, a well-liked student with a penchant for languages, developing neuroses triggered by religious icons.