| Fr. William Bowdern, S.J. | 
The
 1949 case of Roland Doe, in St. Louis, involved Jesuits at Saint Louis University but
 also required the approval of the Archdiocese of St. Louis at that 
time, Joseph Ritter. The exorcism performed on the 13-year-old boy in St. Louis, a child 
referred to as "Robbie" in most accounts, happened primarily in three 
locations: at the boy's relative's home in North St. Louis County, at 
the rectory behind the College Church on the campus, and at a 
now-demolished wing of the old Alexian Brothers Hospital in South St. 
Louis. Both the rectory behind the college church and the psychiatric ward 
at Alexian Brothers are no longer standing. Even so, SLU students 
throughout the years insist there are mysterious locked rooms on campus 
at DuBourg Hall and Verhagen Hall that were used to free the boy from 
the grip of Satan. "It's just not true," says David Waide, SLU archivist. 
One location where some of the exorcism happened is still standing. The home of the boy's relatives in north St. Louis County. Thursday morning on Today in St. Louis, you will hear from the next 
door neighbors of that home. One of those neighbors, who sleeps with 
Holy Water near her bed, has a connection to the story that dates all 
the way back to 1949. 
Read a priest's day-by-day diary of the SLU exorcism.SLU expert talks about exorcism on campus
What became of the boy in the exorcism?
Link (here) to read the full story
Have you seen the TV film "Possessed" it starts Timothy Dalton and is based upon the St Louis exorcism. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0195165/
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