Holy Delusion: Mother Murders Son in "Exorcism" While Praising God on Facebook
While her son’s body decomposed, she preached to her followers—masking murder as mercy, and madness as divine will.
Ra’myl Pierre was six. Just six.
While most kids his age were learning how to spell their names and make friends at recess, Ra’myl spent his final moments in fear, confusion, and unimaginable pain. His last breaths weren't taken in a hospital, or a safe bed surrounded by love—but in a twisted, violent ritual meant to cast out “demons.” Led by the very person who should’ve protected him from all evil: his mother.
Rhonda Paulynice, 41, didn’t just fail her son. She murdered him.
And then she marinated in self-righteous religious delusion for nearly two weeks while his small, lifeless body decomposed in the next room. Let that sink in.
This wasn’t just a mental break. This wasn’t just a mother in distress.
This was a slow-rotting brew of indoctrination, unprocessed trauma, blind faith, and unchecked psychosis—all stirred together into a deadly cocktail.
According to reports, she believed she was chosen. That “God” told her to exorcise demons from her own child. That he’d come back to life. That somehow, murder could be sanctified if she cloaked it in enough religious language.
While Ra’myl’s body stiffened and decayed just a few feet away, Rhonda posted religious sermons and scripture quotes on her Facebook profile at: https://www.facebook.com/rhonda.paulynice
She painted herself as a soldier of God.
Not once acknowledging the corpse in the house.
Not once admitting to the horror.
She preached about light and deliverance while the room next door reeked of death.
That’s not devotion. That’s delusion parading as divinity.
This wasn’t faith—it was fucking madness.
And the most dangerous part? This isn’t an isolated incident.
This is what happens when belief gets so bloated and unchallenged that it overrides basic human morality.
When religious fantasy trumps reality.
When parents think demons are more real than their child’s pain.
Religious psychosis: when a nut job feels sure God is speaking to them, instructing them to act out “his will”.
You want to talk about evil?
It’s not some red horned creature lurking in shadows.
It’s a delusional mother with a Bible, a warped mind, and the confidence to think she’s acting out God’s will.
She didn’t just kill Ra’myl.
She turned him into a martyr of religious extremism.
In reality, she acted out on her own impulses, named her fears, “demons”, projected them onto her son, then crowned herself as a soldier of God doing his work.
Another child sacrificed, not to a deity, but to indoctrination gone unchecked.
This world doesn’t need more blind faith.
It needs people who can recognize when “God told me to” and “The devil made me do it” is just a coward’s way of avoiding accountability.
Rhonda didn’t act on divine command.
She acted on her own darkness, cloaked in scripture, hoping it would absolve her.
Ra’myl was never demon-possessed, but a victim of demons projected by his mother’s fear.
She didn’t cast evil out—she brought it in, then called it God.
And now he’s gone, not because of darkness in him—but in her.
There’s no salvation in this story.
Only silence.
Rot.
And a child who never had a chance to escape the real demon: his own mother.
Be careful chasing demons, lest ye become one.