Gerald Brittle

Gerald Brittle

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Gerald Brittle is an American author best known for his works on paranormal investigation and demonology. His most famous book, "The Demonologist" (1980), chronicles the cases of renowned paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, becoming a foundational text in the field. Brittle also penned "The Devil in Connecticut," which documented the controversial possession case of Arne Cheyenne Johnson. His detailed, investigative approach to supernatural phenomena has influenced countless writers and filmmakers, with his work inspiring major horror films including "The Conjuring" franchise. Brittle's books remain influential in paranormal literature, blending true crime with the supernatural.

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