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  1. The trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson, also known as the "devil made me do it" case, is the first known court case in the United States in which the defense sought to prove innocence based upon the claim of demonic possession and denial of personal responsibility for the crime.

  2. 8 de sept. de 2023 · Published September 8, 2023. Updated February 27, 2024. On February 16, 1981, 19-year-old Arne Cheyenne Johnson stabbed his landlord Alan Bono to death with a pocketknife — then said the Devil made him do it. At first, the 1981 murder of Alan Bono appeared to be an open-and-shut case in Brookfield, Connecticut.

  3. El juicio de Arne Cheyenne Johnson, también conocido como el caso «El diablo me hizo hacerlo», es el primer caso en un tribunal de los Estados Unidos en el cual la defensa del acusado usó como argumento de inocencia la posesión demoníaca para obtener la absolución de responsabilidad personal a causa del delito. 1 El 24 de noviembre de ...

  4. Arne Cheyenne Johnson, 19, stabbed Alan Bono, 40, more than 20 times with a pocketknife on February 16, 1981. The small community of Brookline, Connecticut was shocked at the murder, the first in its 193-year history.

  5. 16 de oct. de 2023 · Bettmann Archive / Getty Images. The trial ended up being a media circus, as friends and family of Johnson backed up his shocking assertion, paranormal investigators came to his defence, and his...

  6. 4 de jun. de 2021 · The sensational case of 19-year-old Arne Cheyenne Johnson, charged for the killing of 40-year-old Alan Bono, brought national media attention to Fairfield County in what quickly became known as “The Devil Made Me Do It” murder trial.

  7. 18 de oct. de 2023 · The trial, which took place in 1981 in Brookfield, Conn., became known as the “Devil Made Me Do It” case and drew national attention when 19-year-old defendant Arne Cheyenne Johnson...