After David Glatzel's possession, Arne Johnson claims to be possessed by a demon, which becomes central to his later murder trial defense.
Arne Johnson kills Alan Bono during a confrontation in Brookfield, Connecticut.
Arne Johnson’s trial for the murder of Alan Bono begins; his defense claims demonic possession as a defense, one of the first times such a plea was used in the U.S.
The judge rejects the demonic possession defense in Arne Johnson’s case, stating it cannot be proven in court.
Arne Johnson is convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to prison.