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Possession of Clarita Villanueva

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118:, who received reports about the incident, ordered that Clarita be brought to the city morgue so that he could see for himself. Within 15 minutes of sitting beside next to her, bite marks appeared on her index finger and neck. Lacson said that he saw the human bitemarks where Clarita had been bitten, and that "they were not made by her". Lacson was holding her hands when she was bitten. Clarita had been examined and was declared as mentally sound. 47:
Clarita Villanueva, whose mother was a spiritist and fortune teller, never knew her father. When she was 12 years old, her mother died, forcing her into a life of prostitution. She did not have an immediate family to take care of her and she became a vagabond. From her island province home, she made
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After three days of confrontation, Sumrall stated that the miracle of God came upon her and that Clarita said "He (the devil) went that way" and "He's gone". The third day was the final time that the demons reportedly tormented her before fleeing in defeat.
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Clarita described her attackers as a "very big dark man with curly hair all over the body" and "a body with an angelic face and a big mustache". Sumrall also claimed that Clarita was
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Clarita Villanueva was arrested on charges of vagrancy. It was unclear, however, if she was also arrested on charges of prostitution.
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Clarita was surrounded by "about 100 medical specialists, nurses and Pressmen" according to Rodolfo Nazareno, a reporter for the
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An alleged demonic possession occurred in May 1953 when Clarita Villanueva, a 17-year-old girl incarcerated at the
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and Clarita met, with the girl stating her hatred towards the pastor and God, and making blasphemous statements.
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Ripley's Believe it or Not "True Ghost Stories" featured the story as "The Fiendish Spectre."
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in the summer of 1953 looking for her father and settled in the district of
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Alien Entities. A look behind the door to the spirit realm
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Manila City Jail
Philippines
demonic entities
Lester Sumrall
Manila
Manila
Malate
Manila City Jail
Visayan
Tagalog language
speak English
United Press
Lester Sumrall
Arsenio Lacson
Clarita
Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho
Gabi ng Lagim IV
Spiritual Power and Missions: Raising the Issues
ISBN
978-0-87808-377-0


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