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October 1, 2025 36 mins

Welcome to all you listeners new and old, we are starting season 3 with my info to explain what this show is about. I hope this will answer some of the questions people have and also give you an understanding about this show. If you like true crime or supernatural content this is for you.


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(00:00):
Hello my demon Insiders, and welcome back to The Demon
Inside. I'm your host, John Venom, and
today I am going to be doing an information type podcast.
I've had a lot of people ask me questions, a lot of people that
have criticized me and a lot of people that have actually
thanked me for doing this podcast.

(00:23):
Now just FYI for those of you that have gotten past the demon
in the name, thank you. Because most people see the
demon and they don't want to listen to this because they
think it's me chanting for half an hour to an hour to call a
demon. I mean that's ridiculous.

(00:47):
I'm not a Satanist. I am not a believer in anything
of the occult, but I do believe in certain things and I'm going
to explain this. I was raised a Catholic, a
hardcore devouted Catholic for that.
And of course, like every teenager, I rebelled.

(01:11):
And it wasn't until my late 40s that I started realizing there
was something more to this life than just me.
I am not a practicing Catholic, but I am a spiritual person and
I do believe in demons and I do believe in ghosts.

(01:32):
Now with that being said, I was also a United States Air Force
Security police officer and I'vestudied forensic psychology and
I've studied forensics in general.
I've worked investigations, coldcase files, missing persons,

(01:53):
things of that nature for over 26 years.
I'm not saying that I am by far an expert in anything and I'm
not saying that this podcast is the truth, but for me, in my
eyes, being Catholic and being aex law enforcement agent or

(02:20):
person, this is my truth. This is what I see.
Now with that, I'm going to talkto you about how and why I do
this podcast. So a few years back, I started
to see different ways of lookingat a crime.

(02:42):
That was the premise for me to start this podcast.
And because after a while looking at or listening to
podcasts and TV shows about truecrime, it just kind of becomes
redundant. I mean, everything's the same.
You could take Ted Bundy, you can take John Wayne Gacy, Jack

(03:05):
the Ripper, everything, everything that can be said has
already been said. And we're just kind of, or at
least I'm just kind of tired of listening to the same thing over
and over again in a different way.
So what I did as far as being a law enforcement agent is I was

(03:29):
looking at the crime itself. I never look at the aftermath.
I never take. Anybody's what they think
happened. I never take anybody's
philosophy of what or why they did it.

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I don't listen too much to the interviews that they give, and
I'm talking about the police interrogations.
I don't listen to those and I don't use those too much after a
month that the person has been behind bars.

(04:18):
Now let me explain this. When the crime is committed, I
take what people said that person was doing a week, 2
weeks, 3 weeks, a month before the crime actually happened.
Because those are people that are telling the truth as far as

(04:39):
remembering who that person was at the time.
Now, I don't take statements from people that say they knew
the person. And after the crime has been
committed, let's say months later or years later, these
people have had time to listen to what the police think, what
the media thinks. And then their mind changes to

(05:06):
what they think. The media and the police are
investigating and they think of it as the truth.
So I don't take that. What I do take is this.
I take it from the word of the people in the episodes that I do

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sometimes during the interrogation, after the crime
has been committed that same day.
Now remember, the police can't make sense of many of these
crimes, So what they do is they try to change it to fit a script
that will be easier to charge them with and to prosecute them

(05:51):
with for this crime. A lot of times these police
officers and they're doing theirjob.
Don't get me wrong, there's nothing against police, but it's
hard for them to see a spiritualside of this.
What they see is either somebodythat is mentally ill, or that

(06:15):
they were so poor they couldn't afford their kids and they
decided to kill them. Or even that the husband was
embarrassed by something in his life and he chose to kill his
family because it would be better for them to die than to
have to face the truth. Now, also in this aspect, there

(06:41):
are a lot of crimes that are committed on this episode with
people that do have mental disabilities, mental like
schizophrenia or bipolar or, youknow, any of these different
types of mental disabilities. But I believe this is that evil

(07:03):
are demons. If you don't like that term,
demons. They use this to their advantage
because it's easier to manipulate somebody that isn't
in their right frame of mind. Now, I'm not saying all these

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people are in some way insane ormentally ill, and I'm not giving
an excuse for the people that have killed.
I believe that when you kill somebody as a person in this

(07:45):
world, we are responsible for what we do.
I'm not saying that they had a choice in the matter and I'm not
saying that they were able to fight what was happening to
them. I believe that whatever this
thing was or this thing is, and I'm talking about many of these

(08:08):
things, not just one, that thesethings use us to manipulate or
to change our minds or to influence us in a way that they
can take control of an aspect ofour life or a part of our body

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or a part of our mind to do the harm that it wants us to do.
And I know it's kind of hard to accept this, but in this next
season of season 3, I'm going tobe talking about somebody that
was possessed. And that's going to be the first
episode. And in the next episode, oh, it

(08:58):
should be episode 3, I'm going to be talking about somebody
that actually felt that he didn't know what was happening
as far as he couldn't see it, hecouldn't feel it, he couldn't do
anything about it. He didn't even know about it

(09:20):
until the police arrested him. But that's going to be on the
third season, on the third episode.
But for now, let me explain. So like I was saying, I start my
show with the premise that there's a pattern to these
crimes, much like a serial killer with a signature.

(09:40):
I believe there's a demon with asignature.
And I believe this, that these demons take control of us and
they do the harm that they do and they leave their host.
Now, I'm not saying all these people are possessed.

(10:01):
By all means, they're not. I've done this show for three
seasons or this is my third season.
I've done over 90 shows, almost 100.
And out of this 100, there's only a handful of possessed

(10:21):
people. And I'm not saying that the
other people that killed that were not possessed had any
control over what they were ableto do.
That's not what I'm saying. What I am saying is this.
There are 4° to a demon possession and sometimes they

(10:47):
don't even have to possess you fully.
Now, I'm going to explain these degrees and the first one is
infestation. An infestation is basically when
you hear a demon talking in yourear telling you to kill somebody
because it's going to save the world or it's going to save your

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family or the the noise in your head of them talking gets so
loud that you feel like you haveto do this.
Now here's the thing that I explained on one of my episodes.
There was a killer that said that he heard these voices in

(11:32):
his head so loud until he killedand then it lowered the voices.
Actually the voices went away for a while.
This person also, when he was hearing the voices, left the
city, drove to another state, and he said he never heard the

(11:54):
voices until the voices caught up with him months later.
That's not schizophrenia. Schizophrenia goes with you no
matter where you're at. That's not bipolar.
Bipolar is with you no matter where you're at.
This guy actually drove away to another state and was fine for a

(12:15):
few months until the voices caught up with him.
Now the next one is oppression is you're feeling that you have
no luck, Everybody is against you, your bills are piling up,

(12:38):
you can't find a spouse like a boyfriend or a girlfriend or you
do have a family and you can't get ahead and all these things.
They start weighing on you to the point where you think you
can't get out of it unless you take your own life or you take

(13:01):
your family's life and your own life.
Now the next one is obsession. And there's some people that
believe that obsession has nothing to do with a demon, but
I do. And what I believe is this, I've
done a case where a guy in Florida, he was so obsessed with

(13:26):
the singer Bjork that when he found out that she had a
boyfriend, he wanted to kill her.
So he made a bomb, descended to her.
Now she was safe, of course, buthe ended up killing himself.
There was also another woman whotraveled from New Mexico to

(13:47):
Arizona to meet a man that she had gone out with one time.
And the guy says they never really hit it off.
They only went out one time and that was months before, if not a
year. And he didn't know that she was
still wanting to be with him. So much so that she had put down

(14:11):
in a text to him that she wantedto be so close to him that she
wanted to wear his skin. Now this is obsession and I do
believe that this is a demonic presence.
Now for those three, those are ademonic presence and not a

(14:37):
demonic possession. But it gets to the point where
sometimes you might lose your mentality for a moment for this
thing to get in, maybe not have full access to you, but is able

(15:01):
to commit the crime in which these people are being convicted
of. And then it gets back out.
Now the 4th 1 is possession. Possession is not what people
think. And I'm going to explain this

(15:22):
because in movies, possession isspinning your head in circles or
raising up from your bed or walking up the walls.
And don't get me wrong, there are cases that I've heard of
that this has happened and I'll probably play you those cases
later on, even though nobody waskilled in those.

(15:46):
And here's the other thing aboutmy podcast, Not all of my
episodes are about people that killed.
They the people that they tried to killed actually survived.
There was a lady that was tryingto stab her son.

(16:07):
Actually, she did stab her son, but I believe that the son said,
mommy what are you doing? I love you and it snapped her
out of it right away. This is why I'm talking about
that. It's not a full possession.
Even though she was doing something to her child that I

(16:28):
believe the demon had an effect on, but because she was still in
her sane mind and not fully possessed, she snapped out of it
and stopped and called an ambulance and saved his life.

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Possession for me is the Anna Saint Joseph case, Austin Haroff
case, Rudy Eugene case, Colin Scheck case, and above all
those, Matthew Bernard, I believe was possessed by two

(17:14):
demons and those I played on season 1 and season 2.
I actually got a message from Matthew Bernard's uncle, who
said that out of all the police news and everything else,
podcasts, shows, whatever he believes, that I was the closest

(17:39):
one to giving them an answer, that he believed I was right.
He says that whatever was sitting in the back seat of that
patrol car was not his nephew. And I believe him because
Matthew Bernard was an innocent young man and he was possessed

(18:01):
by two demons. Now, for me, these shows are a
way of bringing out the evil or a demon into the light of day.

(18:22):
The best that anybody can do is to show these things in the
light because they hide in the darkness.
And on some of these episodes, Iactually name the demon, if I
can find the name, 'cause that is very, very difficult.

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So with that being said, I was talking about patterns and I'm
going to explain that when I find a pattern, for instance,
and I use the face biters, whichagain is Rudy Eugene, Austin
Haroff, Annison Joseph, and Colin Scheck, because these are

(19:08):
unique crimes that people would never try to duplicate 'cause
there's no point. What these guys did was get
naked, traveled distances, had superhuman strength, and were
biting the faces off of people. I believe these guys were fully,

(19:32):
fully possessed and none of themhad bath salts because I do my
toxicology reports after the crime.
None of these guys were on any type of drugs.
None of these guys were drunk. None of these guys had mental

(19:52):
illnesses. These were men in their mid 20s
to early 30s, physically fit, mentally healthy, all.
Either college or college graduates, they had their own
businesses, they had their own goals, and they were all reading

(20:13):
the Bible at the time of these incidents.
These are the crimes that I followed first because for me,
the demon jumped from one to theother to the other.
And if you don't believe that, listen to my podcast from season

(20:34):
1 and the last part of season 2 and it'll explain because on the
end of season 2, following this pattern in Florida, I actually
found a family annihilator. This demon jumped into a person

(20:59):
and killed his family, then intoanother and another and another
and another, and then later thisface biter demon was following
him up the coast of Florida. Like I said, it's explained on

(21:19):
season 2. This is what I mean by a
pattern, and these are the patterns that I'm following.
And it's more than one demon. These are many, many demons.
Now, before you start getting scared, I just want you to know

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that the odds of meeting a demonare astronomical.
You would probably meet a serialkiller first before you would
meet a demon. People get scared because they
think that if they hear a demon's name, the demon's going

(22:04):
to come to them. It's not true.
For me doing this show, I've learned that if you're a demon
worshipper, which none of these people are, again, I emphasize
none of these people that I do episodes on are demon
worshippers, but the exception of Adolfo de Jesus, Costanza, if

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you're going to worship a demon and if you're going to want a
demon to possess you, why would a demon do it?
There's no fun in it for him. There's no challenge for him.
They don't want to be a person. They want to possess a person

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that is closer to God, closer tohis family, a good person by
nature, not an evil person by nature that wants him.
So like I said when I first started this show, I wanted a
different way to see the crimes and I have now.

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It's up to you if you want to believe it or not.
All I say is that you listen to my podcasts with an open mind.
Again, I'm not going to preach. I have nothing against any of
the religions because a lot of these demons come from different
religions. They don't care who you are.

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They don't care how much money you have.
They don't care if you're a man or a woman or a child.
All these demons want to do is destroy humanity.
They don't care about us. With that being said, I just

(24:01):
want to tell you this, I feel very sad for the victims which I
will not name on my show becauseI don't want them to be
associated with their killers like some of these other shows.

(24:24):
If I do say a name of a victim, it's only because I have to for
the case. Second, I feel bad for the
families of these people that I do episodes on because these

(24:44):
families feel like they did the best they could and yet their
child, their brother, their sister, their nephew, their
their niece, their uncle, whatever, still committed this
crime and they never saw it coming.
And it's not your fault and it'snot their fault.

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And most of all, I feel bad for the victims and their families
that have to go through this. They have no reason to go
through this except for the factthat either this person or this

(25:34):
demon did this. Now, I might be wrong on some of
these shows, maybe saying that there there's a demon, but
again, the person committed the crime, so the person must do the
time. That's the way our society is,

(26:02):
and that's the way we need to bea society.
Just because I say that it couldhave been a demon doesn't give
them the right to use that as anexcuse.
And I found some people that have tried to use that as an

(26:22):
excuse, and I read right throughthat.
I know the fakers that use religion or demons or God or
whatever because they're full ofshit.
I hope that you guys, whether you're new or old, look into my

(26:48):
podcast. Listen, take it for what it is.
I'm not trying to change anybody's mind.
I'm not trying to change religions.
I'm not trying to anything otherthan what I see in my opinions.

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That's it. All of this is an old
investigator who was raised withthe philosophy of demons.
And being an investigator, I do my due diligence to find the
truth. I look at case files from the

(27:31):
incidents. I do toxicology reports.
I try to find as many current things to the crime as possible.
I don't take all my information from news media, news feeds, or
even just the police talking about what they think it is.

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I try to find from the beginningthe demon inside until I can no
longer go with my investigation.That's what I do.
And as far as the patterns go, apattern to me doesn't mean one

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or two things. For instance, if it's a knife or
if it's scissors that somebody is killing with.
And there's many people that have killed with scissors.
But if it doesn't fit my patternwith my patterns, there has to
be 345 coincidences, which as a police officer, I hate to say

(28:40):
coincidences. So we'll call it a spiritual
signature. There has to be more than two
for it to be a pattern. I don't make things fit just to
fit for this podcast. And I'll explain that because

(29:03):
there was a woman when I was following the family
annihilators in Florida, She wasalso in Florida and killed her
entire family and herself, but she stabbed them as opposed to
shooting them like my family annihilator.

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He shot everybody. Then she was drunk, which I
don't do shows on people that are intoxicated or under the
influence. And three, it was a woman and
not a man. So none of those fit the pattern

(29:48):
that I was looking for, other than the fact that she killed
her family, killed herself, and it was in Florida.
Now, I'm not saying that a demonwon't jump from a man to a woman
because I have a pattern of that.
But in this case, that wasn't the issue.
So now that I've fed so much information to you guys, and I

(30:13):
apologize, I just feel like I needed to cover everything.
But if I didn't and you still have questions, send me a
message through the demon insidepodcast@gmail.com.
You have to put in the so it's the demon
insidepodcast@gmail.com and sendme questions if you have any.

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And also if you have stories about anything supernatural or
any true crime that you know about, I would really like to
hear from you. And if you leave your name, I'll
send you out a shout out for sure.
I'll maybe even read or do an episode on somebody that you
send me. Now if you are trying to find me

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or trying to find my shows, I amon YouTube.
I am on Spotify. I'm pretty much on every
platform possible that I've tried to get onto.
And I also have a website with all of that and my social media
stuff. It's called the Demon Inside
podcast dot transistor dot FMF as in forever and M as in Mary.

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And before I sign out of all this, let me go ahead and send
some shout outs and I have a few, so bear with me.
First one is going to my true demon insiders, which is of
course, Aaron and Aaron, you andyour family have been awesome.

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The next one is Jr. and Tiffany who are going to get married
hopefully this year. I have Shannon and her friends
at the Mayo Clinic and the friends at the Mayo Clinic.
If you guys want me to use your name send me out a shout out.
You know how to do it. Shannon did it.

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Also one of my good friends Margie and her sister Julie.
I have my cousin Maddie who's probably the only family member
that listens to this. So thank you, Maddie.
My other friends is she's a cop from Austin.
Her name is Katarina, or as I like to call her cat because

(32:42):
she's a Catwoman. She's awesome.
The next ones that I like to thank are the people from my
workplace. Dan is like family to me and
him, Rebecca, Emma and their newbaby.

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I just want to say thank you guys for being there for me.
Then I also want to thank Paul who is a Mazda manager.
And of course, I can't forget Rob and his daughter, and I

(33:23):
always forget to say her name. That's why I had to play it on
one of the episodes when she said it.
Actually, I didn't forget. It's just a hard name to say for
me and I have no idea why. And I hope that I got everybody,
oh, with the exception of Rebecca at Circle Ki.

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Just want to thank you guys for always listening in and
supporting my show, as well as all of those that I don't know
by name. I know you guys by comments that
you've made, but I really would like to get to know you guys.
And also for all those that are new to this program, I thank you

(34:11):
for coming in and at least taking a chance to listen to my
podcast. It means so much to me and I'm
not just saying that, but I am just saying this always put five
stars and always hit like for mystuff because that really does
help me and eventually I might actually make some money from

(34:33):
this damn thing. I also on my website have
merchandise. If you guys would like to go
there. It's under T Public and I have
it on my website. You can click on that and go to
T Public where I have my T-shirts that I've actually made
myself. Some for the show and some not.

(34:56):
Some I was just having fun with.So that would be a great support
for me as well. And just FYI, guys, I do this
free of charge and I do this show on my own.
I know at the end of every broadcast I have a list of
people, but in reality, John Venom and James Porter is the

(35:19):
same guy. And that's me.
And I do this show all alone in my car while I'm at work.
And sometimes you'll hear the construction behind me or
sometimes you'll hear me sniffing because of the damn
allergies, because of these people out here doing road
construction. I'm not in a booth somewhere.

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I don't have a production company.
Everything that I do is me doingit for you and doing it because
I believe in this. So thank you guys for listening
and I hope that you're going to like this season.
I really worked hard on it. And like I said, for those of
you that are new, listen to my next podcast, which is season 3,

(36:10):
episode 1, and you're going to see what I'm talking about as
far as a possession. And for those of you that are
are my demon insiders that have been here from the beginning,
you're not going to want to missthis guys.
This guy fights the possession. It is an amazing episode so I'll

(36:37):
see y'all next time. Take care and thanks for
listening.
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