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  1. The Amityville Horror House. This house was made famous in the 1977 book by Jay Anson and its related hit movie. The event that started it all off was Ronald DeFeo’s 1974 mass murder of the family at 108 Ocean Avenue (which was then 112 Ocean Avenue). The family who lived there next fled from the house after 28 days, citing paranormal activity.

  2. In 1974, Ronald DeFeo, Jr. murdered six members of his own family; thirteen months later the house’s most famous haunting occurred. When the Lutz family moved in during December of 1975 they were only able to last 28 days before being driven out of their newly purchased home by terrifying paranormal activity.

  3. 112 Ocean Avenue. Amityville, New York. Situated on the south shore of the island, the grand home sits on a pasture-like lawn. Curved eaves lead your eyes across the façade, and its beauty is as grand as the horrors that occurred here. Mid-November, 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. shot and killed six members of his family in the home.

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  5. The Amityville Horror House is one of Long Island's most famous haunted places. There have been films, books, and even documentaries produced on the property. In 1974, six murders occurred at the home. The murders were committed by Ronald DeFeo, Jr. where he killed his own family members. The home was shortly purchased over by the Lutz family ...

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    Located in a quiet, suburban neighborhood, the Amityville Horror House was nothing short of your typical family home. The house was occupied by the DeFeo family, who moved in when they purchased the property in 1965. In 1974, almost ten years after their arrival, the family was eerily murdered in what would become a legendary night in New York hist...

    Like all good haunted houses, Amityville is built in the Dutch Colonial style: gambrel roofs, curved eaves, wooden floors that squeak randomly at night. The house has five respectable bedrooms, a swimming pool, and, of course, a boathouse. Why not? As if any of that weren’t creepy enough, the house also still had all of the DeFeo’s furniture at the...

    Surprisingly, Amityville Horror House is not a museum or privately managed property. It remains a single-family home that was recently taken off the market, though tourists and devoted fans still visit the street where one of the most heinous murders in Suffolk County happened. It’s hard to imagine that the new owners like the attention, but maybe ...

    Next time you’re visiting the Big Apple, cross over to Long Island and see this nutty home for yourself. If you start hearing voices, or if you notice some blisters on your hands…well, we don’t know what to tell you. For more of the most haunted locations in America, check out our America’s Most Haunted Part Onearticle! 1. https://nypost.com/2021/0...

  6. Mar 8, 2013 · Share full article. Eric Walter focused his documentary, “My Amityville Horror,” on Danny Lutz, pictured, who lived as a child in a house believed to be haunted. Lost Witness Pictures. By...

  7. Sep 22, 2013 · In the new documentary My Amityville Horror, Daniel Lutz tells his story for the very first time. There has been much speculation about the events that took place in the 28 days between December 1975 and January 1976 while the Lutz family occupied the house at 112 Ocean Ave in Amityville, NY. Over the years dozens of books and movies have ...

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