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The Blaze
Intrigue, fear and skepticism continue to abound following Latoya Ammons’ terrifying claims that she and her children were demonically possessed inside their Indiana home before a priest performed a series of exorcisms.
Despite debate over the validity of the claims, Father Mike Maginot doubled down in an interview with Bill O’Reilly last night, noting that what he saw was “something unworldly.” And Indianapolis Star reporter Marisa Kwiatkowski who broke the story also told Megyn Kelly that her sources appeared to believe what they said about the purported possessions.
In conducting his interview with the priest, O’Reilly seemed skeptical, asking Maginot a series of questions about the shocking events that led to three exorcisms.
O’Reilly noted that the act of attempting to dispel demons is rare and requires permission from higher-ups in the church. He also questioned why the priest didn’t meet with any of Ammons’ children, despite claims that it was the kids, too, who were experiencing bizarre and horrific attacks at the hands of demonic spirits.
Maginot first provided some context as to how he learned about Ammons’ troubles.
“First time I heard about the incident was just after the boy walked up the wall backwards,” Maginot told O’Reilly. “I was in my parish conducting a Bible study class and I got the call because I was on call for the Catholic priest chaplain who was off at that time and they called me in to do an exorcism.”
Were these people arrested for possession?
no just spirits and alcohol