Woman said she did not kill her father – she killed the demon inside of him demanding DNA tests

Woman said she did not kill her father – she killed the demon inside of him demanding DNA tests

A 56-year-old woman from Granite City, Illinois, claims she did not kill her father, but a demon or monster inside his body.

The killer, Diane Kelly, who at 56 years old still lived with her parents ended up bludgeoning to death her father, Woodrow Dilday with a metal bar in July 2014.

Police say that the suspect hit her father in the head multiple times during an argument.

In court, Kelly told the Circuit Judge Richard Rognarelli that she had been treated unfairly because she had not received the results of a DNA test that would prove the deceased was not her father, but a demon or monster.

Judge Richard Rognarelli had said in reply, “The court has had the opportunity to observe the defendant in open court on February 26 and gave her ample opportunity to address the court personally. She was rambling, her thought pattern disorganized and tangential, and she was prone to increased agitation and anxiety. The court has also observed her during this hearing.”

Kelly was found Not Guilty this past July by reason of insanity in the murder of her father who she believed was a demon or monster.

The ruling came after both public defender John Rekowski and Madison County Assistant State’s Attorney Crystal Uhe agreed that, had there been a trial, there would have been testimony and physical evidence strongly implicating Kelly.

She has been confined to Alton Mental Health Center in Alton.

Moe’s Commentary:

In my research into demons and murder, I have found that having older children in the home who are mentally unstable, lazy and at times violent, is a tell-tale sign that these children are prone to demon possession.

These possessed people seem to change from the earlier version of themselves but they become mentally unstable and they began to cause mayhem wherever they are.  Once a person is possessed, this can then lead to violence and killing if the demon possessing the person is confronted by people they love who are unaware that they are not dealing with their actual loved one, but a possessed shell of a body that has been taken over by a Demon – AKA disembodied spirit, fallen angel etc.

The demon will lash out, commit violence and kill anyone who argues and threatens its new domain.

In this murder case it was her Father who was not really dealing with his daughter during the argument, but the Demon possessing the shell or carcass of Diane Kelly who is much more dangerous and deadly!!!!!!

Unfortunately, the feeble 82-year-old Woodrow Dilday had to learn the bloody hard way because if had read my blog, he would have kicked her, I mean the demon out of the house a loooooooooooong time ago!!!

Florida man ‘awoken by demons’ before killing his girlfriend with a bible, a frying pan and a pipe

Florida man ‘awoken by demons’ before killing his girlfriend with a bible, a frying pan and a pipe

An Orange County, Florida man is in custody after he told police that he was awoken by demons before he ruthlessly bludgeoned to death his then sleeping girlfriend with a bible, frying pan, and a pipe one morning in early July 2018.

The murder suspect, Lesley Satenay, 40, of St. Lucia was found by police covered in blood at 4:30 am as he stood on the porch telling them; “The devil is in my room and he hit the devil with a bible,” court papers said.

Police were originally called to Phillips’ home in Eatonville, Florida after someone reported seeing a woman there face-down in a pool of blood.

Investigators said Phillips suffered blunt force trauma and was pronounced dead at the scene.

According to court paperwork, Satenay said he believed there were demons inside his room and that he swung his knife that he “thought struck a big person,” then got a frying pan from the kitchen and struck Phillips three more times.

He later confessed that Phillips was his friend who did not deserve to die. Satenay told police that the demons were “big” and his girlfriend was “a little person” and that he was sorry for killing her.

He is currently being held in the Orange County Jail for suspicion of second-degree homicide.

Moe’s Commentary – It is interesting to note that he used a Bible to assist in the cold-blooded murder of his girlfriend given the fact that demons are said to violently oppose and or react to certain religious objects like the Bible and Crucifix. Also, his last name was Sataney which is damn close to the King of Demons – Satan.

Last but not least, take a look at the suspect’s eyes and how they appear to have a hollow glass look to them. Also, his right eye representing his left brain is somewhat tilted up as if it is the eye looking at you and in control.

In ancient times, this type of look might have been classified as “evil eye” whose glance could kill. You can read about this real science in my article, “Looks That Kill: Eyes Project Rays of Energy.”

SOURCES:

WFTV.com

Psychiatrist describes how Satanic Witch was completely demonically possessed

Psychiatrist describes how Satanic Witch was completely demonically possessed

In the video below, one of the world’s most well-known Demon Inquisitors, Dr. Richard Gallagher explains his 25-year role in diagnosing demon possession.

He describes his first case involving a priest who asked for his psychiatric opinion about a devout Catholic couple who believed they were being attacked by evil spirits. The wife was especially troubled and when Gallagher examined the woman, he found multiple bruises that would spontaneously appear.

Dr. Gallagher told Yahoo News, “It didn’t seem to be explainable on the basis of any medical or psychiatric pathology. She appeared to me to be completely sane. I had never seen a case like that before.”

Dr. Gallagher later determined that there was no medical cause for her injuries. She was being attacked by demons!

He also wrote in an article for the Washington Post where he shares one of his most memorable cases involving a woman who was a Satanist and self-professed High Priestess. Dr. Gallagher had written, “She called herself a witch and dressed the part, with flowing dark clothes and black eyeshadow around to her temples. In our many discussions, she acknowledged worshiping Satan as his ‘queen.’

“I’m a man of science and a lover of history; after studying the classics at Princeton, I trained in psychiatry at Yale and in psychoanalysis at Columbia. That background is why a Catholic priest had asked my professional opinion, which I offered pro bono, about whether this woman was suffering from a mental disorder. This was at the height of the national panic about Satanism.

(In a case that helped induce the hysteria, Virginia McMartin and others had recently been charged with alleged Satanic ritual abuse at a Los Angeles preschool; the charges were later dropped.) So I was inclined to skepticism. But my subject’s behavior exceeded what I could explain with my training,” Dr. Gallagher said.

“She could tell some people their secret weaknesses, such as undue pride. She knew how individuals she’d never known had died, including my mother and her fatal case of ovarian cancer. Six people later vouched to me that, during her exorcisms, they heard her speaking multiple languages, including Latin, completely unfamiliar to her outside of her trances.”

He stated, “This was not psychosis; it was what I can only describe as paranormal ability.

I concluded that she was possessed.”

In the video below,  Dr. Gallagher explains the story how the night before he was scheduled to meet with the Satanist woman that at about 3 am in his bedroom his two cats just went just completely berzerk.

When he spoke with the woman the next day, the first words out of her mouth were, “So Doc, how did you like those cats last night?”

Dr. Richard Gallagher: Prominent U.S. psychiatrist becomes the first ‘Demon Inquisitor’

Dr. Richard Gallagher: Prominent U.S. psychiatrist becomes the first ‘Demon Inquisitor’

“They’re very, very smart. The intelligence level of a fallen angel, which is what I call them, is far superior to human beings.” – Dr. Gallagher on demons

Joining the Catholic Church in the fight against demon possession is a Princeton-and-Yale-educated psychiatrist, Dr. Richard Gallagher, whose medical assessment of whether a person is mentally ill or possessed by demons will determine whether the Church will perform an exorcism or not.

In other words, we may as well call him the first “Demon Inquisitor.”

As of this moment, Dr. Gallagher is a board-certified psychiatrist in New York, a professor at the New York Medical College in psychiatry, and is on Columbia University’s faculty. He is also a practicing Catholic and the first physician officially ordained by the Vatican to help the Church battle demons on U.S. soil because they are Legion for there are many.

Dr. Gallagher is a member of the International Association of Exorcists, which is the only official organization formed specifically to combat demon possession who the Vatican formally recognized in July 2014.

The International Association of Exorcists is headquartered in Rome and was founded in the 1980’s by world renown exorcist founded by Pauline Father Gabriele Amorth, an Italian priest renowned known globally for his Great Work in dispelling demons who he co-founded the organization with the French exorcist, Father Rene Chenessau.

 

The organization claims that it was formed in response “to an upsurge in interest in Satanism and occult practices.” The aim was to have exorcists gather regularly to exchange their experiences and best practices, the Vatican newspaper said.

The Devil and Father Amarth

According to the Vatican newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano, the Congregation for Clergy signed the formal decree June 13 approving the group’s statutes and granting it “private juridical personality,” which recognizes the group’s autonomy as an organization of Catholics not operating in the name of the Catholic Church, but as having some accountability to the Vatican.

Although Dr. Gallagher will have some accountability to the Vatican, he will still have to abide by U.S. laws that govern the medical profession. In my opinion, this fact actually helps him in being a key advisor during the diagnosis process because he is not basing his judgments solely from a religious perspective, but a medical one so people who truly need medical assistance will get the help they need and those who are diagnosed as possessed will get the exorcism they need.

The Vatican seems to think so as well.

Dr. Gallagher’s journey into this profession seems to be a reluctant one. When he was first asked by the leading U.S. Catholic priest of exorcisms if he would help them diagnose these people, Dr. Gallagher had told him that, even as a practicing Catholic, I wasn’t likely to go in for a lot of hocus-pocus. “Well,” he replied, “unless we thought you were not easily fooled, we would hardly have wanted you to assist us.”

Dr. Gallagher says that out of the thousands of cases he had examined, only a couple hundred were legitimate demon possession. He has 25 years experience in a private psychiatric practice and as a professor at New York Medical College and Columbia University, which has given him a rare vantage point to observe what he calls “human behavior and there is the inhuman.”

The inhuman behavior is where the demons seem to dwell and this is where Dr. Gallagher may give the controversial diagnosis of demonic possession. In other words, these people who are possessed act inhumane and it is this inhumanity in the world where he locates the demons whose name is Legion, for there are many.

The Roman Curia of the Catholic Church and Dr. Gallagher are not the only people who believe in demon possession. According to a 2016 Gallup poll, approximately 60% of Americans believe there are a devil and hell, and 57% believe in demonic possession.

Dr. Gallagher is the author of a book called Demonic Foes, A Psychiatrist Investigates Demonic Possession in the Modern United States,” and he has opened up to the media over the last decade about his role as a psychiatrist and the diagnosis of demon possession.

“There are many other psychiatrists and mental health care professionals who do what I do – perhaps not to the scope that I do – who seem hesitant to speak out,” he explained. “That’s what gives my work some singularity. That I have had so much experience and that I am willing to speak out. I feel an obligation to speak out. I think that I should.”

Speaking to the Telegraph from his office in Westchester County New York, Dr. Gallagher had said that there are people who “suffer tremendously” from demon possession.

“There is very strict criteria for determining the person’s problem. I am not just intuiting. I’m dealing with it from a very scientific point of view,” he said.

“There are cases of spirit possession in pretty much every culture,” he said. He has evaluated cases referred to him by priests, rabbis, Christian ministers and representatives of other spiritual traditions.

In an article Dr. Gallagher had written for the Washington Post titled, “As a psychiatrist, I diagnose mental illness. Also, I help spot demonic possession,” he explains his role and also how one victim was able to see other people, even total strangers—where they were and what they were doing—when those people were hundreds of miles away.

“They’re very, very smart,” Gallagher remarked, “The intelligence level of a fallen angel, which is what I call them, is far superior to human beings. Which is why they denigrate human beings. They sometimes call us ‘monkeys.’”

In June 2018, Dr. Gallagher described to Yahoo News the signs of demon possession.

He said that to determine whether or not a person is possessed, he looks at whether he or she exhibits “certain strict criteria.” He explains, “The essence of a possession is a person going into a trance and a demonic sounding voice coming out of them, attacking the people, attacking religion, usually using very crude and violent language, like, ‘Leave her alone. She’s ours’ — this type of thing.”

Other behaviors include superhuman strength, speaking ancient languages, and knowing secrets of people that a person would never know otherwise. He has been on the record saying, “I’ve heard them speak Chinese; I’ve heard them speak ancient Greek, which I studied and he has said, “I’ve certainly heard them speak and understand Latin.”

Dr. Gallagher believes many spirits choose to “speak in tongues” just to show off and terrify the living.

He writes in the Washington Post, “My vantage is unusual: As a consulting doctor, I think I have seen more cases of possession than any other physician in the world.”

Dr. Gallagher concludes the article explaining how his views are not dogmatic but based on the simple fact that whether a person is of science or faith, it should be impossible to turn one’s back on a tormented soul.

He writes, “In the end, however, it was not an academic or dogmatic view that propelled me into this line of work. I was asked to consult about people in pain. I have always thought that, if requested to help a tortured person, a physician should not arbitrarily refuse to get involved.

Those who dismiss these cases unwittingly prevent patients from receiving the help they desperately require, either by failing to recommend them for psychiatric treatment (which most clearly need) or by not informing their spiritual ministers that something beyond a mental or other illness seems to be the issue.

For any person of science or faith, it should be impossible to turn one’s back on a tormented soul.”

The Denver Demon: Man who dressed up as a demon slashes homeless man to death

The Denver Demon: Man who dressed up as a demon slashes homeless man to death

“the fakes will be exposed and disposed of Behold I am The True Saten.” – Quote By Convicted Murderer, Christopher Gulzow (The Denver Demon)

Earlier this month, a Denver man who regularly drove around town in a demon outfit was convicted of murder after he slashed the neck of an innocent homeless man leaving him to bleed to death in front of shocked onlookers.

The CON-vic-ted DEMON, CHRISTOPHER GULZOW, 37, fatally stabbed Brian Lucero in the parking lot of Torchy’s Tacos at 11th Avenue and Broadway, following a confrontation between the two in the early morning of May 23, 2017. GULZOW was wearing what police call white clown makeup with dark streaks, gloves with blades on the fingers, and spiked wristbands at the time of the attack.

Friends and family of Gulzow, who identified as Christöf Gülzowprüzenstein, said that he was a loner and a troubled man who constantly shared his dark imagination in social media posts and was often seen around downtown Denver on his scooter wearing elaborate demon, vampire and ghoul role-playing costumes.

It is obvious that the murderer had serious mental or what we can just call demonic parasite issues given the fact that at 37 years old, he still lived with Mother, worked at a pizza restaurant, and was the lead vocalist of a heavy metal band.

He also lived in the dark world of parasitical half-human activities such as posting on social media all day and magnifying his inner being to the world with his dark selfies or demies role-playing and dressing up as demons which I believe is a huge sign on who we are dealing with here, not a “human being!”

A demon masquerading as a human with bright red flashing lights for everyone who is with a human eye to see, “LOOK AT ME – I’M NOT HUMAN, I AM DEMON. WE ARE LEGION!”

Do you think I’m kidding? NO! I AM serious, here is a link to the demon’s Facebook page.

For example, he murdered a homeless man in May 2017 and just two months earlier, he can be seen on Facebook saying he feels good because he gave a homeless youngster a free ticket to one of his friend’s band’s shows.

Gulzow claimed to be the owner, founder, producer and promoter of @ΨWorldMusicStudiosΨ and the goth-metal band, The Paranormals, which in October released the album, “The Dark Saints Kings,” with original songs that included “Rulers of Darkness,” “Sinful Flesh,” and “Tortered (sic) Souls.”

According to his father, Jack Gulzow, he said after the murder that his son had been attending anger-management classes and might not have been taking his medications. He also told the Denver Post that the 2009 death of his younger son – Christian’s brother – may have impacted Christian’s mental health.

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