Stories of the Supernatural
  • Stories of the Supernatural
    • Stories of the Supernatural Podcast
    • Stories of the Supernatural Video Links
  • Miami Ghost Chronicles
  • M.P. Pellicer | Author
    • Books by M.P. Pellicer
    • Paranormal Chit Chat with Marlene
  • Stranger Than Fiction Stories
  • Eerie News
  • Supernatural Storytime
    • Supernatural StoryTime Podcasts
    • Supernatural StoryTime Videos
  • Paranormal Podcasts
  • Haunted Places
    • Anderson's Corner
    • Animal Hauntings
    • Belleview Biltmore Hotel
    • Bobby Mackey's Honky Tonk
    • Brookdale Lodge
    • Chacachacare Island
    • Coral Castle
    • Drayton Hall Plantation
    • ​Jonathan Dickinson State Park
    • Kreischer Mansion
    • Miami Biltmore Hotel
    • Miami Forgotten Properties
    • Myrtles Plantation
    • Pinewood Cemetery
    • Rolling Hills Asylum
    • St. Ann's Retreat
    • Stranahan Cromartie House
    • The Devil Tree
    • Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
    • West Virginia Penitentiary
  • Merch
  • Astrology Horoscope & Zodiac
    • Astrology Today
    • Horoscope
    • Zodiac

If There's Something Satanic in Your Neighborhood, Who You Gonna Call?

1/18/2026

0 Comments

 
If There's Something Satanic in Your Neighborhood, Who You Gonna Call? by M.P. Pellicer
by M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories
It's a summer evening and a group of priests and nuns gather together in a small chapel. Despite the warmth outside, a chill has settled over them.

PictureThere are certain cases of possession which are not a product of mental illness
They pray over a woman who appears listless, than her movements becomes agitated. Different voices come from her mouth. One is masculine and throaty, another high-pitched and the third speaks in Latin. 

One in the group sprinkles regular water on her and there is no reaction from the woman, however when holy water is used she screams in pain. The priests continue with their prayers.

​"Leave her alone, you f***ing priests," the guttural voice shouted. "Stop, you whores. ... You'll be sorry."

This is not playing out in a Hollywood studio, but in an actual exorcism.

There is one person there who many do not imagine would be part of the team. His name is Dr. Richard Gallagher, a board-certified psychiatrist and professor

When he studied medicine at Yale, he did not imagine he would find himself participating in an exorcism. He thought that stories telling of possession of humans by invading demons, were just folklore or ancient man's attempt to explain epilepsy or other brain diseases.

If you believed in science, you could not believe in this.

However Dr. Gallagher became a member of the network of exorcists and those who assist them throughout the United States. He saw evidence that led him to believe that  demonic possession was real. Items hurdling by themselves from a shelf, people speaking in different languages including Latin, and most disturbing of all, when they have knowledge of events  they could possibly not have known about.

"There was one woman who was like 90 pounds soaking wet. She threw a Lutheran deacon who was about 200 pounds across the room," he says. "That's not psychiatry. That's beyond psychiatry."

For over 25 years, he acted as a consultant for clergy in order to distinguish between a true case of possession versus mental illness. He witnessed enough exorcisms to know that everything about it is real.

"Whenever I need help, I call on him. He's so respected in the field. He's not like most therapists, who are either atheists or agnostics," says the Rev. Gary Thomas, . The movie The Rite was based on Thomas' work.

Gallagher emphasizes that possession, is rare — but real.
​
"I spend more time convincing people that they're not possessed than they are," he said.

So how does a "man of science" get pulled into the world of demonic possession?
​
His short answer: He met a queen of Satan

PictureThe patient “Julia” had ambivalent feelings about being released of her persecution by demons.
A middle-age woman, wearing black clothes, and eye-shadow to match came to see Dr. Gallagher. She was the queen of a satanic cult. 

Dr. Gallagher gave her the pseudonym of "Julia."

The priest at her parish referred her to an exorcist, who then turned to Gallagher for a mental health evaluation. She claimed she was being attacked by demons; but why would a satanist be uncomfortable with this?

"She was conflicted," Gallagher says. "There was a part of her that wanted to be relieved of the possession."

This was one of Dr. Gallagher's first cases, and what he witnessed changed him.

He helped to organize a team to perform the exorcism. They gathered at the chapel of a house.

"Objects would fly off shelves around her. She somehow knew personal details about Gallagher's life: how his mother had died of ovarian cancer; the fact that two cats in his house went berserk fighting each other the night before one of her sessions."

One day Gallagher was speaking to one of the priests, when both of them heard one of the demonic voices coming from Julia when she was in trance. She was thousands of miles away.

He says he was never afraid. "It's creepy," he says. "But I believe I'm on the winning side."

As to science, he says that a true scientist will go where the facts lead him, even if it strays into uncomfortable areas.

He grew up in a Irish Catholic family but never thought much about possession.

"I don't believe in this stuff because I'm Catholic," Gallagher said. "I try to follow the evidence. We had a sensational childhood. My mother and father were great about always helping neighbors or relatives out."

His mother was a homemaker, and his father an attorney who fought in WWII.

The Church's Rite of Exorcism was first published in 1614 by Pope Paul V. 

Rev. Mike Driscoll, author of Demons, Deliverance, Discernment: Separating Fact from Fiction about the Spirit World, wrote, "A line (in the rite) said that the exorcist should be careful to distinguish between demon possession and melancholy, which was a catchall for mental illness. The church knew back then that there were mental problems. It said the exorcist should not have anything to do with medicine. Leave that to the doctors."

Spirit possession is addressed by other religions beside Catholicism. Jewish and Muslim tradition believe this is possible.

Dr. Mark Albanese, a friend of Gallagher's said that among health professionals a patient's spiritual beliefs should be incorporated into their treatment. 

He cites the example of multiple personalities (dissociative identity disorder), which was once discounted by physicians is now considered a disorder with a model for identifying symptoms and treatment.

Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, a psychiatrist was asked to review a videotape of an exorcism which he dismissed as being a product of untreated mental illness. He and a colleague were asked to examine and treat a young woman who believed she was possessed. After several months they stopped because they made no progress.

However something strange was happening during those months he was treating her. At home in the evenings, his lights would go off by themselves, objects on shelves would fall for no reason and he suffered from terrible headaches.

One day he told his colleague about his experiences, and she admitted she was having the same thing happen to her.

He said, "I had to sort of admit that I didn't really know what was going on. Because of the bizarre things that occurred, I wouldn't say that (demonic possession) is impossible or categorically rule it out ... although I have very limited empirical evidence to verify its existence."

Driscoll, the Catholic priest who wrote a book about possession, said, "I have seen it take four grown guys to hold one small woman down. When a person has no fear and is not in their right mind and they don't care about hurting themselves or hurting others, you can see heartbreaking things."

Gallagher says demons are known for sowing doubt, and will avoid being recorded. He says he sees his work with the possessed as an extension of his responsibilities as a doctor.

The late Dr. M. Scott Peck, author of the The Road Less Traveled, conducted two exorcisms, something which Dr. Gallagher thinks was dangerous.

As to what happened with Julia, unsurprisingly her story did not have a happy ending. Exorcists worked with her, until once days she stopped participating. She didn't want to lose some of the abilities she displayed during her trances. A year passed and Dr. Gallagher had not heard from Julia until she called him. She said she was dying of cancer.

Her response when he offered her help with a team of priests was, "Well, I'll give it some thought."

That was the last he heard of her.

0 Comments

Your comment will be posted after it is approved.


Leave a Reply.

    Stranger Than Fiction Stories

    RSS Feed

    M.P. Pellicer

    Author, Narrator and Producer​

    StrangerThanFiction.News

    Picture
    If you like my work, then Buy Me A Coffee
    Picture
    Listen to Stories of the Supernatural Podcasts, interviews of authors, experts and those who have witnessed the unexplained. Ghosts, cryptids, UFOs, conspiracies and more
    Picture
    Listen to Nightshade Diary podcast stories of classic horror, mystery and adventure stories
    Picture
    Listen to Supernatural Storytime podcast. True stories of strange encounters with ghosts, cryptids, strange beings and weird things
    Eerie News podcast archives
    Listen to podcast of Eerie News with all the latest news and stories of the paranormal and the unexplained

    Archives

    February 2026
    January 2026
    December 2025
    November 2025
    October 2025
    September 2025
    August 2025
    July 2025
    June 2025
    May 2025
    April 2025
    March 2025
    February 2025
    January 2025
    December 2024
    November 2024
    October 2024
    September 2024
    August 2024
    July 2024
    June 2024
    May 2024
    April 2024
    March 2024
    February 2024
    January 2024
    December 2023
    November 2023
    October 2023
    September 2023
    August 2023

    Picture

    Categories

    All
    1970s Cold Case
    1980s Cold Case
    Abandoned & Forgotten Places
    Adventure Story
    Alternative Medicine
    Amulets & Talismans
    Ancient Customs & Discoveries
    Animal Attacks
    Animal Mutilations
    Anthropology
    Architecture
    Bigfoot & Sasquatch
    Blood Rituals
    Bootleggers Drug Lords & Gangsters
    Circus And Carnival Tales
    Close Encounters
    Cold Case
    Conspiracy Stories
    Cryptids
    Cursed Places
    Curses & Hexes
    Customs For The Dead
    Dark Psychology
    Dark Rituals
    Deviant Behavior
    Diabolism & The Dark Arts
    Earth News
    Elementals & Earth Spirits
    Epidemics
    Exorcism And Deliverance
    Extraterrestrials
    Ghost Story
    Ghost Town
    Haunted Bars & Taverns
    Haunted Buildings & Houses
    Haunted Castles And Mansions
    Haunted Florida
    Haunted Hotels & Inns
    Haunted Roads And Crossroads
    Haunted Tunnels Bridges & Caves
    Haunted Universities & Schools
    Haunted Waterways
    Healers And Prophets
    Historical Crime
    Historical Mystery
    Hollywood Scandal
    Hospitals Asylums & Prisons
    Human Body Parts Trafficking
    Human Sacrifice
    Ill Fortune & Bad Luck
    Insane & Wicked Killers
    Insects And Nature
    Legends And Folklore
    Lighthouses & Lonely Outposts
    Lost Cities And Civilizations
    Manson Murders
    Medical Experimentation
    Misfortune And Bad Luck
    Missing Person
    Modernity
    Monsters And Demons
    Murder Mystery
    Mysteries Of National Parks
    Mystery Story
    Mysticism And Occultism
    Nautical Mystery
    Necrophiles
    Necropolis And Cemeteries
    Occult Crime
    Occult Rituals
    Oddities
    Old Florida Mystery
    Old West Mystery
    Orphanages & Foundling Homes
    Outlaws & Criminals
    Paranormal Encounters
    Pedophiles
    Portends And Disasters
    Psychics And Fortune Tellers
    Railroad Hauntings
    Relics And Ruins
    Religious Figures
    Remote Places
    Robots & Artificial Intelligence
    Rome & The Gladiators
    Ruins Of Mesoamerica
    Sacred Sites
    Satanic Murder
    Sea Serpent Sighting
    Secret Rooms And Passages
    Serial Killer
    Shipwrecks And Treasure
    Skeletons & Bones
    Solved Cold Case
    Southern Gothic
    Space Exploration
    Strange Archaeology
    Strange Burials
    Strange Crime
    Strange Deaths
    Strange Science
    Strange Tradition
    Superstitions
    Suppressed History
    True Crime
    UFO
    Unusual Folk
    Urban Myths & Legends
    Volcanos And Earthquakes
    War Time Ghost Story
    Weird Creature
    Weird Discovery
    Weird Science
    Witchcraft & Cults

Handyman4Hire South Florida
Professional handyman services for all of south Florida
Hire a Florida Mobile Notary
EasyNotary.Online Hire a Florida mobile notary the easy way
Picture
Shop our unusual and delightful novelties
Picture
Find Where Traditional Latin Masses are Held in the United States
Picture
VISION FOR THE FUTURE: The World Should Be Safe For Children
Picture
#CashFriday
#cashfriday #casheveryday
Picture
Buy me a Cup of Joe!
Picture
"When misguided public opinion honors what is despicable and despises what is honorable, punishes virtue and rewards vice, encourages what is harmful and discourages what is useful, applauds falsehood and smothers truth under indifference or insult, a nation turns its back on progress and can be restored only by the terrible lessons of catastrophe."
- Frederic Bastiat
Marlene Pardo Pellicer, author, producer and narrator
M.P. Pellicer
Picture
Send an email
Picture
Copyright © 2009-2026 Eleventh Hour LLC. 
​ All Rights Reserved ®
​DISCLAIMER

  • Stories of the Supernatural
    • Stories of the Supernatural Podcast
    • Stories of the Supernatural Video Links
  • Miami Ghost Chronicles
  • M.P. Pellicer | Author
    • Books by M.P. Pellicer
    • Paranormal Chit Chat with Marlene
  • Stranger Than Fiction Stories
  • Eerie News
  • Supernatural Storytime
    • Supernatural StoryTime Podcasts
    • Supernatural StoryTime Videos
  • Paranormal Podcasts
  • Haunted Places
    • Anderson's Corner
    • Animal Hauntings
    • Belleview Biltmore Hotel
    • Bobby Mackey's Honky Tonk
    • Brookdale Lodge
    • Chacachacare Island
    • Coral Castle
    • Drayton Hall Plantation
    • ​Jonathan Dickinson State Park
    • Kreischer Mansion
    • Miami Biltmore Hotel
    • Miami Forgotten Properties
    • Myrtles Plantation
    • Pinewood Cemetery
    • Rolling Hills Asylum
    • St. Ann's Retreat
    • Stranahan Cromartie House
    • The Devil Tree
    • Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
    • West Virginia Penitentiary
  • Merch
  • Astrology Horoscope & Zodiac
    • Astrology Today
    • Horoscope
    • Zodiac