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Does anyone remember (or know) the name of the book that contains the actual case that inspired the movie "The Exorcist?" I read it some years ago as part of a research project, and sort of need to find it again.
I remember that the events took place in Maryland and St. Louis in the late 1940's, and that it was a young boy.
If anyone remembers, great and thanks. If not, no biggie.
Yep, Rick is right. I actually read it when I was about 13 years old. This site seems to contain a good bit of information on it.
I read that one, too. Actually, still have it somewhere.
However, there was another book written about a case on which Blatty based his novel. I can finally use Google again (weird firewall problems at work), so I'm gonna see what I can find now.
OK, I found it now. It's called "Possessed: The True Story of an Exorcism," by Thomas Allen.
Much less "dynamic" than Blatty's work, with a lot more theory and theology in it. Reads more like a diary, and in fact, the priest's diary is in the appendix. Here's a link if anyone's interested.