Sunday 20 April 2014

The Battle with Hell Begins


In this entry I will explain what happened to Roland Doe and the efforts of the priests in order to cure him chronologically so that you, my dearest reader can grasp a better understanding about the event happened.

After Roland Doe was taken to the psychiatrist and psychology by his parents but still there is no solution to the unnatural occurrences surrounding Roland Doe, his family turned to Reverend Luther Miles Schulze. Miles then try to perform the Lutheran rite of exorcism on the boy but there is no feasible result. Then Miles referred the case to the Reverend Edward Hughes. Hughes then confirmed that the boy was possessed by demon and performed the exorcism in the Georgetown University Hospital.


Georgetown University Hospital

According to Hughes, when the boy entered the exorcism room, the temperature of the room suddenly dropped and there was an uneasy feeling when the priest looked at the boy. Roland Doe was growled at Hughes while speaking Latin, shocked Hughes and slowly Hughes take precaution step back from the boy, and then suddenly Roland managed to break the restrain that binds him and run to the bed and take out a spring from the bed. Roland then furiously charged towards Hughes and inflicted large wound at Hughes arm. The boy cut Hughes from his shoulder to his wrist. Thus the exorcism attempt was unsuccessful.

After the unsuccessful exorcism, Hughes was forced to rest and heal even though he still wants to cure Roland. The family returned home, in constant state of fear and vigilant. Roland continues to exhibits unexplained cuts and bruises. This is become common until one day when Roland’s mother saw something unusual, the word “Saint Louis” apparently carved on the boy’s chest. Hoping that something good will happened, the family moved to St. Louis to get scientific treatment which later proven unable to cure Roland. At St. Louis, the family met Father William Bowdern. Bowdern agree to exorcise Roland after believed that the boy was possessed…

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