
The Exorcism of Emily Rose was basically based on the Exorcism of Anneliese Michel. Annelises was born in Germany on the 21st of September year of 1952. She was a normal church girl, until one day year 1968 someone found her unable to control her own body and was shaking drasticlly. She was not even able to call out for help from any of her relatives, but finally someone found her the way she was shaking. Family thought it was some type of sickness so they immediatly took her under hospital supervision. But right after that attacks occured, she started seeing images of evil while she would pray. It was around the fall of 1970, and while the people of her age were enjoying life and time, Anneliese was battling with the belief that she was possessed. It seemed there was no other explanation for the appearance of devilish visions during her prayers. Voices also began following her, saying Anneliese will "stew in hell". Many of the Doctors just thought that she was going crazy and that no medicine could cure her. Many years went by and still nothing that had helped, the last day of the Exorcism Rite was on June 30th, 1976, and Anneliese was suffering at this point from Pneumonia. She was also running a high fever, exhausted and unable to physically perform the genuflections herself, her parents stood in and helped carry her through the motions. "Beg for Absolution" is the last statement Anneliese made to the exorcists. To her mother, she said, "Mother, I'm afraid." Anna Michel recorded the death of her daughter on the following day, July 1st, 1976, and at noon, Pastor Ernst Alt informed the authorities in Aschaffenburg. The senior prosecutor began investigating immediately. Much more happen to Anneliese and plenty of them did not belive it had really happen if it really didn't happen then why make up the lie of having something so evil in you? But here is a video that I found as documentation.
http://www.fotofetch.com/
Embryo, Alien. http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=98629. Alien Embryo, n.d. Web. 29 June 2007.
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