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Welcome to The Devil Within, the podcast that explores true stories of demonic possession and the supernatural. With new episodes every week and new, immersive seasons every year, The Devil Within begins where the answers run out… and the truth, no matter how extraordinary, will be brought into the light. From ancient spirits to modern day ghost stories… demonic possession to creatures of legend. For all things unexplainable - and more than few that are better left alone - The Devil Within has you covered. BINGE THE FIRST THREE SEASONS NOW! Season 1: The Jersey Devil - The brutal slaying of BETTY ANN SULLIVAN shocked the small town of Jefferson Township, New Jersey. The violence of that evening shocked the nation for the perpetrator... was her own son, a boy of fourteen who would take his own life only hours later. What the investigation revealed left a community in tatters, unwilling to believe the evil that had befallen them. Season 2: The Demons of Yorkshire - In 1974 after experiencing financial hardship, Michael Taylor joined a local church in the rolling hills of Northern England. After falling in love with a young, beautiful preacher, Michael’s personality began to change. The mild-mannered family man became abusive and unhinged. His new church believed he was possessed by no fewer than 48 demons and would require an exorcism to save his soul and protect his family from evil. But the supposed remedy would come at a very steep price... Season 3: A Season in Hell - In the late 1970's New York City had it all: Hip Hop, Punk Rock... and the Son of Sam. The third season of The Devil Within takes listeners into the belly of the beast and explores the wicked origins, reign of terror and ultimate capture of one of the most feared serial killers in history. With exclusive interviews from journalists, FBI agents, historians and mental health experts this season promises to be the most comprehensive - and most terrifying - account of how one man brought New York City to a standstill.011338 Crímenes Reales
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  • The Demon of Whitechapel
    May 9 2025
    The summer of 1888 in London saw a string of murders that have become legend. This year, the killer was finally identified. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    28 m
  • Innocence Lost
    May 7 2025
    The disappearance of 15-year-old Emanuela Orlandi, a citizen of Vatican City, led to decades of grief, intrigue and crumbling faith in the Church's power to protect their own. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    26 m
  • The Vault of Secrets
    May 2 2025
    For centuries the Catholic Church has kept it's most valuable treasures - and most dangerous secrets - locked away in a sprawling underground series of ancient, mysterious vaults called The Vatican Archives... what are they protecting? More importantly... what are they hiding? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    29 m
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I am halfway through this, but had to stop and review. The creator of this podcast is so grossly ignorant of Catholicism, Catholic education, and teen psychology that it makes this hard to listen to. There’s an obvious anti-Catholic bias. He makes it sound like teaching world religions is an unusual thing. Every Catholic high school teaches world religions. He also dramatizes how frequently the church talks about the antichrist which is not a major focus in Catholic education at all. So many things that he states as fact are flat out incorrect. I guess Dungeons and Dragons is also going to be blamed for turning this kid into a satanist. This is so poorly researched compared to other Wondery podcasts that I’ve listened to.

Ignorant Assumptions

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Season One is not available, so I went straight into season two. While this is a horrific crime, I feel like there wasn't much information regarding the religious/demonic aspect that seemed to be substantiated. Some of the story details regarding the exorcism seemed vague. Some leaps taken. A bit referencing The Exorcist is thrown in for good measure.

Meh

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Absolutely infuriating that they are passing this off as a true crime podcast. Episode 1 is the only episode that isn’t almost complete nonsense. What’s worse - the nonsense is that the Devil made him do it. Really?! If they didn’t advertise this as true crime, it would be fine but it’s a huge disappointment if you were hoping for actual insights. Skip it.

Based on true crime, not a true crime podcast

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This podcast is a completely fantasized account of a real crime where the author makes insane jumps on motive, feelings, and thoughts of people long dead. It does everyone in the story a disservice.

It’s Fan Fiction…

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it calls itself true crime but its about as true as stories that are 'inspired' by true events. the production quality is good, which is sad to see wasted on such garbage. This is a work of fiction for the religious right and nothing more.

Fiction that bills itself fact

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I thought this was true crime and it was a fantastical work of fiction that gave credence to the satanic panic…. HUGE disappointment. I usually love wondery but this has almost ruined them for me, in terms of credibility at least.

Absolutely terrible

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If I could give it less than 1 star, I would!
I cannot count how many times I said "What is going on??" This podcast was all over the place with random stories and "what ifs" and scenarios that never even happened. It went into detail about history that had nothing to do with the case itself. There was so much rambling that I thought I had accidentally changed podcasts somehow.
The brief descriptions beside each episode do not correlate with what is actually going to be talked about for that episode!
I am very disappointed. I will not be recommending this podcast.

All over the place!

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This podcast is well done. There are conclusions drawn from open questions, but if you are listening for entertainment purposes, it is well done. This podcast is not a conclusion but an observation on the community's perceptions of events. If you are wanting conclusive evidence this podcast is not for you. If you want entertainment that may have you questioning your reality then it is.

Great! and entertaining

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It will say: "a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something" with a link to this podcast. The writer seems to base his assertions more on imagination (not untainted by anti-Catholic bias) and hearsay than an examination of the facts. What are these facts? Well, who knows? Not our author. But he's convinced they are so horrific that anyone who finds out too much is driven to suicide. Or a nunnery. Or even a o'er hasty remarriage and move to Florida. But lack of actual information is no impediment because he's got something to say about satanism (or is it paganism?), demonic possession (and some kind of cover-up about an exorcism that the Catholic church *didn't* perform), and the Jersey Devil. Not to mention conversations and internal thought processes to invent. And what if Robert Frost was writing "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" in the persona of a murderer who has just hidden a body? that would be cool, huh?
The real question is why I listened to every episode. Part of it was just pure "I hate this so much; what else will this guy throw out there" (like an "ancient" castle built to harness supernatural powers in 1905 New Jersey). The other part of it was wanting to know more about the real family at the heart of this tragedy. I just hope the surviving members are ok and never ever listen to this.

Just google "travesty"*

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I started listening to this thinking it would be another piece on the absurdity of the satanic panic (like the West Memphis Three). Instead this feeds directly into those insanely dated and thoroughly debunked ideas that activities such as playing Dungeons & Dragons or listening to heavy metal music are in any way dangerous or related to Satan/the occult. It is laughable and irresponsible that this was made and released in the 21st century. Do better, Wondery.

What a waste

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