Murder, Mystery & Makeup - Exorcism Of Anna Ecklund - A Very Dark History
Episode Date: October 10, 2023Hi friends! Today I wanted to talk about the bizarre and spooky Anna Ecklund story. I always have mixed feelings about these types of stories, but I am also a chicken and get spooked easily by these ...types of stories. Haha. I'm too scared to know the truth. Love you so much and please be safe out there! Hope to be seeing you very soon. x o Bailey Sarian Watch the original video here and don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube @BaileySarian! Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3e3jL9v Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nbO4PR Facebook: http://bit.ly/2mdZtK6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/2yT4BLV Pinterest: http://bit.ly/2mVpXnY Youtube: http://bit.ly/1HGw3Og Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3cC0V9d Discord: https://discord.gg/BaileySarian
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There have been many, many, many stories about demons.
Demons trying and sometimes succeeding in invading our bodies,
and taking over our minds for their own demon purposes,
which then often lead to exorcisms in many forms to try and rid of these dark forces.
Every so often there are some cases of possessions
that are just so hard to believe
because they're just so extreme
and you're like, really?
Okay.
One of the most terrifying was the exorcism
of a demon plagued young girl in a small town in Wisconsin.
I feel like Wisconsin always has some stuff going on over there.
What's going on, Wisconsin?
Is it the cheese?
So, there's this girl.
Her name was Anna Uckland.
Actually, that wasn't her name.
It was something else, but they came out with a book
about this whole exorcism.
They changed her name to protect her privacy,
but if you do a simple Google search,
you could find her name and everything, you know, so it's like that, that's unfortunate.
And I was going to use her, uh, her real name, but I'll just respect what they originally intended.
So her name, uh, Anna Uckland is what we're going to call her.
So Anna was born in 1882 in Marathon, Wisconsin.
Her parents were German immigrants.
Not much is known about her upbringing
or her early childhood, I should say.
Some reports say that there wasn't much to be said
about her upbringing, that it was very normal.
Other sources say that Anna's father, his name was Jacob,
he had a reputation for being very against
the Catholic church and that he was a womanizer as well.
It was also alleged that Jacob was an alcoholic
and that he may have sexually abused Anna.
So allegedly, maybe.
So two different stories here. may have sexually abused Anna. So allegedly, maybe.
So two different stories here.
Also not much was to be said about Anna's mother.
It's believed that she had died during the early 1890s.
So Anna was raised in a pretty hardcore,
I feel like hardcore is not the right word,
strict Catholic household.
Her mom was super Catholic and that's how she got introduced to it.
Again, the father wasn't, he didn't like it.
People would describe Anna as being charming, sweet, kind, and just a happy girl.
But something happened, something changed.
And at the age of 14, things just took a very dark turn.
The family went to church every Sunday.
Anna was said to have really enjoyed it.
She was involved with many of the church activities.
All of her friends were a part of the church,
and that's what the family's life revolved around.
But once Anna turned 14, she started to feel very ill
and uncomfortable whenever she stepped foot into the church.
Now this was strange, you see, because Anna loved church.
She looked forward to attending, but all of a sudden,
she just was hesitant to step inside.
She was just complaining that she felt really sick.
She would say as soon as she entered the building,
she would just feel even worse, even more ill and more uncomfortable.
Anytime she laid her eyes on any type of religious imagery,
she would just feel not so great, not so great.
This would slowly grow in an intensity
until she had a hard time even stepping
into the church at all,
as if some barrier was preventing her from entering. If she did manage
to enter, she would become horribly ill, super panicked, was overcome with unbearable dread,
which is not how you should be feeling when you go to church. So this was concerning.
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Anna began describing how she wanted to smash holy water fonts,
or she would go into gruesome detail about how she wanted to harm the priest.
She would still attend church because she had to. You know how they give you those like communion wafers,
body of Christ?
After she had her communion wafers,
instantly Anna would vomit it up
in front of everyone in church.
Now, of course, like a lot of the church members
and his father, they just thought more as her being sick,
like she had some kind of flu or something.
They weren't thinking demons.
So this whole thing had gotten so bad
that the once happy-go-lucky girl,
she just began to go into screaming fits
when she was confronted with the Bible,
with holy water, or with any holy imagery.
And eventually this would lead to her
not even attending church at all.
I know it doesn't sound that serious,
but this was very unlike her.
Anna began to suffer from depression
as well as intense sexual thoughts.
Anna was said to get more and more depressed
because she didn't understand why
or what was happening to her,
or why she was feeling this way.
She felt like she had no control over her own feelings,
or over the rage.
Anna thought she was becoming insane.
Some believed that this was happening as a result,
or a reaction to her mother's death.
At home, Anna's behavior had done a 180.
She would blurt out incredibly obscene things.
She would go into great detail about violence
and the things she wanted to do to the people at the church.
It was said that Anna had an unhealthy interest in sex.
She would detail sexual relations in which there's like no way she would detail sexual relations in which, there's like no way she would,
she could have known about these sexual things, relations.
You know what I'm saying?
She would have these intense mood swings
and she would have sudden and violent outbursts
where she would shout at people
or break things in fits of rage that came out of nowhere.
Anna though, like once she was done, once she calmed down,
she would have no recollection of doing any of these things.
So it was like, hey, why'd you throw that plate at my head?
And she'd be like, what are you talking about?
Like the family was growing very frustrated with her
because she's obviously causing some stress, correct?
Yes, but it was making Anna feel worse and worse again
about herself because she just didn't understand
what was going on and she was becoming more distant.
She was spending most of her time away from everybody else,
alone in her room.
She would turn away any type of company or friends
if they wanted to come over.
She would just completely cut off everybody
and just stay alone in her room.
She just felt like she couldn't go anywhere or talk to anybody
because she just didn't know what was gonna happen.
Now things were just getting worse and worse and you know,
at first Anna's dad was just kind of waiting it out,
seeing if it was just gonna calm down,
maybe it was just a reaction to her mother's passing,
but things were getting worse.
So the family decided to finally seek out medical advice and psychiatric professionals,
but no one could find anything physically wrong with her.
One leading specialist at the time said that she didn't have, quote,
the least sign of nervousness and that she was normal in the fullest sense.
Walk it off, you're fine.
And to be fair, this is 1908, okay?
Can't relate to 1908.
Medical science had a very basic understanding of mental illnesses,
whereas today Anna's case could have had a dramatically different ending.
Every single professional that had looked at her
deemed her to be completely normal,
and she never did seem to display her bizarre behavior during these
visits, so they really couldn't help her because to them they didn't see anything, you know?
Things at home were getting scarier. Anna's violent temper seemed to intensify and it was noted that
she started to blurt out words and phrases in Latin, a language that she had no knowledge of. Now, sadly for Anna, this would go on for years,
years with little to no answers on what to do,
how to treat her, or even how to protect yourself
when Anna was being violent towards the family.
It caused so much tension in the household
and it just wasn't good.
Finally, Anna's aunt, which side note, listen here,
look, allegedly Anna's father was having side note, listen here, look.
Allegedly, Anna's father was having an affair
with his wife's sister.
Oh yes.
This being Anna's aunt.
Once his wife passed away, Anna's mother,
they carried on the relationship together,
but isn't that a little suspish?
Come on.
Anna's aunt, she started to think that maybe,
maybe Anna was under the influence of a demonic force.
She had been doing her research
about what could really be going on with her.
She ended up going to the church for help.
So Anna was referred to a Capuchin monk
by the name of Father Theophilus Reisinger.
But this man was considered an expert in exorcisms
and one of the few with an expertise in that area.
Father Reisinger would witness Anna's total aversion to religious objects.
She would react negatively to prayers and rites in Latin.
But when conversational Latin was used, there would be no reaction.
It was said that Anna knew and understood German
and English, but she began speaking and understanding
Latin, Hebrew, Italian, and Polish.
If she was given articles, food, clothing, whatever,
sprinkled with holy water or presented her
with things that were secretly blessed,
she would react violently.
She would start throwing things,
she would get very vulgar and mean
and quite dangerous as well.
Now they thought, well, Father Reisinger,
he was like, okay, let me just try a little placebo here.
I'm gonna use some fake holy water, aka tap water,
and sprinkle this on like this, I don't know, spray it on her or whatever
and see if she reacts.
And then they'll know like if she's faking it or not.
Well, they did that, and she didn't react, no reaction.
And she had no idea that they had used fake holy water.
Now the actual cause of the possession could not be certain.
Only during the process of the exorcism may they find what was really the cause of the possession could not be certain. Only during the process of the exorcism
may they find what was really the cause of it.
So on June 18th, 1912, Father Reisinger performed
an exorcism on the now 30 year old Anna,
and at this time it was successful.
That's what they thought.
She was freed of her possession.
Anna returned to her quote, normal self for many years.
The end.
No, I'm just kidding.
But it seemed that whatever dark forces
had gravitated towards her
were not quite done with her just yet.
Nay nay.
Over the next few years, Anna's turmoil and troubles
would slowly creep back into her life.
She claimed to constantly have sexual thoughts
and believed she was also tormented
by the spirits of her father and her aunt.
At this time, they had since passed.
Eventually, Anna's symptoms, once again,
left her unable to act normally or live a normal life.
She was growing desperate.
Anna started looking for help again.
In 1928, Anna is now 46 years old.
She's not doing too great, okay?
She's feeling like her life has pretty much been destroyed
by this evil presence,
so she seeks out Father Reisinger once again.
When Anna had reached out to him the second time,
he had now performed 19 exorcisms
and was becoming the go-to guy for this kind of thing.
I mean, he was before, but like he was sealing the deal in.
But it was concerning to him when Anna reached out again,
saying that, you know, it came back.
So this time when Anna had contacted him,
he decided that he would ask for extra help.
So Father Reisinger was on a missionary trip.
He was visiting his old friend who was also a priest, his name was Joseph Steiger,
and he was at St. Joseph's Parish, and he asked Steiger
for permission to have Anna brought to his parish in Erling, Iowa,
and have an exorcism performed there.
Now it was said that Father Reisinger had selected Erling, Iowa for a number of reasons.
In the 1920s, only a few hundred people lived in this region,
and the area had both a convent as well as a Catholic church.
The roads, they weren't very good, but they had this advantage of a rail line system to support the trip,
so the convent was more private.
It was secluded from anyone around them.
And Father Reisinger believed that it would allow
the exorcism to be done in secrecy
and would allow Anna to stay anonymous.
They also hoped that coming away from her home
to a new area would hopefully disorient
whatever demons possessed her.
On August 18th, 1928, Anna had arrived to Erling, Iowa by train.
Again, the entire process was done in extreme secrecy with only a couple people knowing
what was really going on.
There were the two priests, a couple of nuns that were helping them as well, and then a
housekeeper who was just helping her out,
and then the demons too were there.
Within a few hours of staying in the convent,
Anna became enraged because one of the sisters in the kitchen
had sprinkled holy water over her food on the tray.
When Anna got her food, she was instantly upset by the presence of the blessed food
and became a cat.
Yeah, she became a cat.
And not like a physical cat,
but it was said that Anna was purring.
She meowed and she hissed.
And it was impossible to make her eat the food.
They pissed her off, okay?
This caused problems because the first rule
was not to upset Anna when she got there,
leave it up to the priest, play it safe, but instead they were just off to a bad start.
So the first session was held between August 18th through August 26th, 1928.
Anna was placed firmly upon the mattress of an iron bed.
Her arm sleeves and her dress were tied like in a knot or whatever,
just to make sure that she stayed dressed.
The strongest, buffest nuns were selected
to assist by holding Anna down on her bed
because they knew once the prayers had begun,
Anna was just gonna fucking demons.
They had to make sure that she was secure.
They begin, okay?
Now, they begin with some prayers,
and instantly it was said that Anna
sank into unconsciousness,
and she remained like that
throughout the whole period of the exorcism.
Her eyes were closed so tightly
that no force could open them,
so they just let her be while the exorcism continued.
The demons did not like this, oh no.
They continued with the exorcism,
and Anna dislodged herself from her bed,
and from the hands of the nuns holding her down.
Now it's said that her body carried through the air,
and landed high above the door of the room,
like in the corner of the room. So she's floating, goes above the door of the room, like in the corner of the room.
So she's floating, goes to the corner of the room.
If I saw that shit, I would nope out of there really quick.
Reason number 321 as to why I couldn't be a nun.
Father Reisinger was said to have kept his peace and composure,
acting like nobody was floating to the ceiling.
What a strong, brave man.
Now he ordered the nuns to pull her down immediately, okay?
Bring her back to the bed, we need to secure her better.
So first they give her a duster,
and they're like, can you get the cobwebs up there?
Grab her, and they pull her down,
and then they bring her back to the bed
to better secure her so that she can't escape again.
So once they locked her back into the bed, that's when the prayers continued.
Anna began howling and it was said, quote,
like a pack of wild beasts suddenly letting loose, end quote.
Now the howling had gotten so loud that the neighbors actually could hear her.
Now they are kind of, they're pretty far out there,
but it was so intense that of course,
nosy neighbors, as always,
they became curious as to what was going on.
A great number of people are said to bear witness
to the screams coming from inside the convent.
So the details of the exorcism sessions
have gotten a bit lost in the mix,
but it was noted that Father Reisinger
experienced physical attacks
that left him, quote,
trembling like a fluttering leaf in a whirlwind, end quote.
So, mm-hmm.
Anna reportedly would vomit, defecate, and urinate, quote,
in quantities that were humanly speaking impossible
to lodge in a normal being, end quote.
Shitting, barf being, end quote. Shittin', barfin', peeing,
in order to prevent the exorcism from continuing,
because it smelled like shit in there.
So everyone's trying to exit the building,
not the building, but exit the room
so they could get out of there,
because it stinks.
When Father Reisinger demanded to know
who was possessing her, he was told, quote, many.
So Father Reisinger demanded to know who the lead demon was.
So he's asking, who am I talking to?
Who is the lead demon?
So he was told he was speaking to Beelzebub.
The demon claimed, quote, ha, did not her own father
curse us into her, end quote.
Father Reisinger challenged this further.
The demon responded, quote,
"'You can ask him, leave me in peace for once,' end quote."
This response prompted the priest to ask
if Anna's father was part of the possession.
The demon allegedly responded with, quote,
"'What a foolish question.
"'He has never been with us ever since he was damned, end quote.
At other times, the demon claimed to be the apostle Judas and that Judas was there to,
quote, bring her to despair so that she will commit suicide and hang herself.
She must get the rope.
She must go to hell, end quote.
If you don't know Judas, well, it's not simple.
Oh my gosh, I went down a rabbit hole last night.
This is a side note.
I never realized how controversial Judas is or was, is,
based on different religions,
they see him in different light and it's a lot.
But to keep it simple, Judas betrayed Jesus.
I'm getting off track, it doesn't matter.
But apparently Judas is inside of Anna.
At another time, it was said that the demon claimed
to be Jacob, who was Anna's father.
He claimed to have tried to force Anna
into a sexual relationship, but she had resisted.
He also claimed to have actively tried
to encourage Anna in a sexual manner,
AKA he was trying to sexually abuse Anna.
In a conversation with Anna before the demons came forward,
like when she was just being herself,
she seemed to have a memory of her father cursing her,
but she would rarely say anything negative about her father.
Like they couldn't get anything from her.
Father Reisinger was able to do a little digging around
and he found out that Jacob had a reputation
as a hater of the church, that he disliked religion
and wanted nothing to do with it.
But there wasn't any proof that there was abuse going on.
Another demon they encountered through Anna
claimed to be Mina.
Who the hell is Mina Bailey?
You can't just introduce people like this
in the middle of the story.
She was Anna's aunt, remember?
The mistress of Anna's father.
Yeah, she had a name, I forgot to mention it
in the beginning, Mina.
Anyways, so she came through.
She claimed that she had murdered three children
while she was alive and that she practiced witchcraft.
Mina said that she and Jacob had put a curse on Anna.
All throughout the various exorcisms,
Anna suffered from physical distortions
that would alter her appearance.
Her face would become twisted.
Her body would contort in impossible ways.
Her eyes and lips would swell to huge proportions
and her stomach would become hard like a rock or a stone.
During the exorcisms, Anna seemed to react strongly
towards different elements.
Whenever approached with holy water, like in the beginning,
she would scream, she would hiss, shout.
If the holy water touched her skin, it would burn off.
They would watch her skin sizzle and burn.
As the days passed with little to no success in saving Anna,
attention started to grow between the two priests.
Father Reisinger was like the main guy
holding the exorcism,
but they were using Father Steiger's convent,
but he was there too.
Father Steiger had started to regret his decision
to allow the exorcism to be held in his church
in the first place.
He was like, you guys have been here too long.
She's floating.
So he's really regretting this.
And this is causing a tension between the two priests.
And so he brought up his concerns to Father Reisinger.
But Father Reisinger, he wasn't surprised
because it was going on for quite some time
and it was draining for everybody.
And he blamed the devil for stirring ill feelings
between the two priests.
He told him to remain focused
and not let the devil get between the two of them.
So Father Sager said that the demon possessing Anna
told him to withdraw permission for the exorcism
by the end of the week or he would be sorry. This didn't sit well
because uh I don't know was the demon now threatening to kill him? The week goes by and
that following Friday Father Steiger received a call from a local farmer with a critically ill
mother who was needing her last sacraments. So he does his job, gets in his car, he's going to drive to the home,
and he was just about to cross a bridge over a ravine.
It was middle of the day, he said it was a clear sky,
and then all of a sudden it just got very, very dark,
dark, heavy clouds.
He couldn't see anymore,
like he couldn't see in front of his car.
So he's driving, he can't see.
What's gonna happen? Because of this, he ended up crashing his car into so he's driving. He can't see. What's gonna happen?
Because of this, he ended up crashing his car
into the railing of the bridge.
The car was totaled, but luckily for Father Steiger,
he was not seriously injured.
He had some cuts and bruises,
but he was still able to walk away from it.
He fully believed that the demon was behind this.
Over the next couple weeks of exorcism,
Anna always seemed to lose consciousness
once the rite began,
and would wake up with no knowledge of the events.
She would claim to have visions of horrible battles
between spirits, but that's really all she knew.
She had no idea she was floating up to the ceiling.
I wonder if you tell someone that.
Yeah, you were floating.
Yeah, you were up there.
It was wild.
During the entire time, she was unable to eat solid foods
and she experienced heavy vomiting.
She would vomit 20 to 30 times a day.
She was becoming more and more fragile, malnourished,
and just very weak, because she's not eating.
So in total, there were three periods
of exorcism performed on Anna.
The first were held August 18th through the 26th.
The second was held from September 13th to the 20th,
and the final group of exorcisms began December 15th and lasted until December 23rd.
Anna's room was said to have filled with swarm of flies and mosquitoes
that would appear out of nowhere,
only just to vanish just as fast.
Sickening stenches would fill the room,
forcing everyone out,
preventing anyone from continuing the exorcisms,
prolonging the process.
Over time, this would all become so unbearable
that the now terrified priests and nuns involved refused to stay too long
in Anna's presence.
Instead, they would work in shifts.
Father Reisinger was the one who spent the most time
with Anna and was determined to rid her of these demons,
but it seemed that he might be losing this battle.
He was committed to helping her,
and gradually the demon began to weaken,
lose their grip on Anna, and then it was said one day Anna bolted up in bed and claimed quote,
demons, Judas, Jacob, Mina, hell, hell, hell, praised be Jesus Christ end quote.
And it was said just like that Anna was back.
It had appeared that the demons had left.
I know, it's kind of like a,
it's not like a great ending.
It's just kinda, it doesn't,
like I have a lot of questions about this ending, right?
But I don't know.
There's no answers, really.
In the aftermath of the exorcism,
most of the nuns who had been present
asked to be transferred away to anywhere but there.
And the convent that they were all staying at
would eventually be demolished in the 1990s.
Anna would go on to lead a somewhat normal life,
although the experience is said to haunt her
for the rest of her life.
Father Reisinger, he would gain some bit of fame
from it all.
He would go on to become America's expert on exorcisms,
like the number one spot.
He even earned a page in Time Magazine in 1936
with an interview and everything.
Father Steiger would go on to lead a quiet life.
Now he was shaken and very disturbed
by what had played out,
and he didn't want any attention about what went down.
There was a priest named Father Karl Vogel,
and he went on about interviewing anyone he could find
who had been at the exorcism.
So he found some of the nuns who were there,
and then he ended up talking to Father Steiger himself.
He got an interview with him.
He wanted this because he wanted to compile
a record of events and then create a little booklet.
It would end up turning into a book called Be Gone, Satan, a soul-stirring account of diabolical possession in Iowa.
But it was mainly going to be used for other priests as just information on what happened, how they treated it, stuff like that.
At some point, it turned into a book that you could buy.
Now a lot of people did not believe this story.
They're like, this is just too over the top.
The guy who was doing the interviewing,
he ended up interviewing a girl, a woman, I should say,
sorry, she worked as a housekeeper for Father Steiger,
and she claimed, quote,
"'I was a witness to almost the whole period
"'of the exorcism of the possession case,
"'and I can truthfully say
that the facts mentioned in Be Gone, Satan are correct.
Some of the scenes were even more frightful
than described in the booklet.
There is not the slightest doubt in my mind
that the devils were present,
and I will never forget the horrible scenes,
vile, filthy, and dirty as long as I live."
And that my friends is a story about the exorcism of Anna Uckland.
It's a lot, I know, and it can be hard to believe.
What are your thoughts on possession?
I always have mixed feelings about it.
I think it's hard to believe when you've never seen it in real life.
Like I've seen movies and stuff and it's always freaky.
It freaks me out.
And I don't wanna see it in real life.
So I'm not saying prove it.
I'm not challenging you or anything, demons.
No, I'm just like minding my own business.
If the demons are there, that's cool.
But I don't wanna know about them.
I just mind my own business
and I hope the demon minds his own business too.
I don't mess with demons, no.
You wanna be a demon, that's fine.
But I'm not grabbing your ass down from the ceiling.
Whatever you believe, the exorcism of Anna has managed
to become one of the most terrifying alleged exorcisms
of history.
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