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Despite multiple pieces of evidence and testimonies presented by Ed and Loraine Warren, on November 24, 1981, Arne Cheyenne Johnson was convicted of first-degree manslaughter for the killing of his landlord, Alan Bono, and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. The “Devil Made Me Do It” case, formally known as the trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson, is a landmark legal case that took place in 1981 in Brookfield, Connecticut, USA. The case is famous not only for its dramatic and tragic events but also for its attempt to introduce a unique and controversial defense in the courtroom: demonic possession. Here is an in-depth look at the details surrounding the case, the people involved, and its broader cultural and legal implications. Where Arne Johnson and the Glatzels are now - what happened after The Conjuring 3 Here's what happened to the key characters in the third Conjuring movie after the events of the movie. The Trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson in 1981 earned global attention as it was the first known United States court case in which the defense attempted to argue demonic possession to prove the defendant’s innocence. Arne Cheyenne stood accused of killing his landlord Alan Bono, but he denied personal responsibility for the crime on account […]