A woman who claims to have been possessed by a demon for decades has shared the horrors of being plagued by screams and visions of blood-soaked windows.
Susan Marie told DailyMail.com that she was controlled by a dark force since she was two or three years old.
She was raised by abusive parents who “were into Satanism” and were uncomfortable going to churches when she was young.
‘I saw the windows of the house covered in blood, like a crime scene. “I heard horrible screams, like people were being tortured,” Susan Marie said.
‘The demons mocked me saying terrible things: ‘You are miserable. We’re going to cut you up like a fucking pig.
The torment left her feeling “trapped,” but a friend urged her to seek help from a higher power and that’s when she met Father Carlos Martins, a Catholic priest who has performed many exorcisms.
The exorcism sessions were “quite violent,” Father Carlos Martins explained, with Susan Marie in a sturdy oak chair and strong men holding her down, in front of a table with the Bible and holy water.
Susan Marie broke free, punched people and single-handedly lifted large, strong men over six feet tall, the priest claimed.
His unusual experience echoed that of Tucker Carlson, who claimed in a documentary that a “demon” “ripped him up and bloodied him” during a terrifying attack.
A woman who claimed to be possessed by a demon for decades has shared the horrors of being plagued by screams and visions of blood-soaked windows.
Carlson said he initially believed he was having “the strangest dream I’ve ever had” until suddenly blood began to appear on the sheets and marks appeared on his body.
There is no scientific evidence to support that exorcisms are real, leading many people to attribute the practice to the placebo effect.
These individuals may be suffering from mental disorders that lead to hallucinations, hoping for some type of relief they will believe that they have been freed from any evil that controlled them.
And some illnesses once considered demonic possession, such as schizophrenia, hysteria and epilepsy, are now treated with medication.
Susan Marie, whose name has been changed to protect her privacy, had a troubled childhood and grew up in a home of anger and abuse.
‘As a child, I always knew I was different. I didn’t behave like the other children. They enjoyed life. I didn’t do it,’ he said.
Being possessed led her to believe she was losing her mind.
‘It feels horrible. You hear things you don’t want to hear and you see things you don’t want to see, he said.
‘Everything is very graphic. You feel like you are losing your mind with no other way out than death.
Ontario-born Father Martins converted from atheism to Christianity as a student
“Inside I felt very cold, as if I were in the Arctic without shelter. I felt incredible apprehension and agitation, as if my blood were boiling. I also felt, I have no idea why, that I had to urinate or vomit.’
He endured several visits to Father Martins, hoping to be freed from the torment. But no matter how many times it was, exorcisms were never easier.
When Susan Marie requested baptism, the priest knew this was a turning point.
When an adult is baptized, they can also receive communion at the same time, allowing them to take ‘the body of Christ’.
Catholics believe that the first time taking communion means that the individual has fully accepted Christ as head of the Church.
But Susan Marie still felt out of control during the exorcisms and sometimes didn’t remember what happened.
There were times when she came back to reality, feeling exhausted and sore all over.
“Everything hurt and I didn’t remember what happened,” Susan Marie said.
‘The worst was when the demons used my body to hurt someone during the possession. The guilt was overwhelming.”
Finally, Father Martins said he was able to expel the demon from the woman’s body.
“(It was like silence after a horrible storm. Peace,” he said.
In his book he details real encounters with demons (Father Carlos Martins)
But you know what you just went through. I knew when the inner chaos was gone. Peace and tranquility arrived.
‘It’s easier now because I know the truth about myself. I know that I am loved by God and by the good people who care about me.’
Father Martins, born in Ontario, converted from atheism to Christianity as a student.
Since then, he has performed multiple exorcisms in his role as a Catholic priest and member of the Companions of the Cross, traveling the world to spread his faith.
In a new book, ‘The Exorcist Files: True Stories About the Reality of Evil and How to Defeat It,’ Father Martins reveals some of the chilling cases he has personally encountered.
“Shortly after my ordination, the exorcism ministry found me,” he said.
“They placed me in a parish church where all the exorcisms of the Archdiocese took place.”
Father Martins was quickly assigned to cases involving poltergeist-type infestations and discovered he had a knack for it.
“I think it was an intuition that I always had, or that it was a kind of grace given by God in the moment,” he said.
‘And if the devil is present somewhere, he will be there for a reason. In other words, you don’t get a devil making peanut butter sandwiches.
“You don’t get a demon by sharing a toilet seat, but someone with someone who has demons, you don’t get a demon by sitting on a bus next to someone with demons.
‘You get a demon because you opened a door, and as long as that door is open, he will be there.
“My job is to get rid of the demon’s right to be there.”