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  1. crime scene gallery; the haunting. capitalizing on a tragedy; lutz vs. weber; the exploitation continues; the catholic church and the hoax; revealing the facts; the true story of 112 ocean avenue; the aftermath. geraldine defeo: the missing story; extortion and lies; interviews; analysis of a bloody shoe; a seventh body? the village of ...

    • The Murders

      During a November 30, 2000 meeting with Ric Osuna, author of...

    • The Family

      crime scene gallery; the haunting. capitalizing on a...

    • The History of The Amityville Horror House
    • The Murders
    • The House at The Time of The Murders
    • The Murder Trial
    • The Books and Movies
    • The Amityville Horror House Today

    According to deeds and information compiled by the Amityville Historical Society, the Ocean Avenue property had once been farmland belonging to the Irelands, one of Amityville’s most prominent and influential families. On January 14, 1924, Annie Ireland sold the property to John and Catherine Moynahan. The following year, Amityville builder Jesse P...

    At around 6.30 PM, on the evening of November 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. walked into Henry’s Bar in Amityville, Long Island, New York, and declared “You got to help me! I think my mother and father are shot!” DeFeo Jr. and a small group of people went to the house at 112 Ocean Avenue, which was located near the bar, and found that DeFeo’s parents w...

    A lot of photographs of the Amityville Horror House were taken after the murders. This gives a great insight to how the house looked in 1974, compared to today, which you will be able to see later in the article.

    The trial of Ronald DeFoe Jr. started on October 14, 1975. His defence lawyer, William Weber, mounted an affirmative defence of insanity. DeFoe claiming he killed his family in self-defence because he heard their voices plotting against him. The insanity plea was supported by the psychiatrist for the defense, Dr. Daniel Schwartz. The psychiatrist f...

    In 1977, Jay Anson’s book ‘The Amityville Horror’ was released. The book is based on the 28-day period during December 1975 and January 1976 when George and Kathy Lutz and their three children lived at 112 Ocean Avenue. The Lutz family left the Amityville horror house, claiming that they had been terrorized by paranormal phenomena while living ther...

    The Amityville Horror House today has undergone quite a transformation; it has even changed its address from 112 Ocean Drive to 108 Ocean Drive in an attempt to stop people from visiting the house. This is something that we have seen at other murder properties, such as 10050 Cielo Drive, where the Mason Murders took place. The owners of the Amityvi...

  2. Home Video. Trailers. Reel News. Morbidly Hollywood©. The Amityville Horror House, where Ron DeFeo murdered his entire family. The house was leter claimed haunted by the Lutz family. Murder Crime scene photos.

  3. His family. Killed. 6. Weapons. .35 Marlin rifle. Ronald Joseph DeFeo Jr. (September 26, 1951 – March 12, 2021) was an American mass murderer who was tried and convicted for the 1974 killings of his father, mother, two brothers, and two sisters in Amityville, New York. Sentenced to six counts of 25 years to life, DeFeo died in prison on March ...

  4. Aug 27, 2023 · In the early morning hours of November 13, 1974, one Amityville house in Long Island, New York became more than a mere suburban home. Instead, it became a ghastly crime scene, as Ronald DeFeo Jr. skulked the halls with a rifle and killed his parents and four of his siblings in their sleep.

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  6. Oct 14, 2020 · On November 13, 1974, the estate was the scene of mass murder. Using a .35 Marlin rifle, 23-year-old Ronald J. DeFeo Jr. murdered his entire family while they were asleep, which included his...

  7. Aug 7, 2022 · New York Police Department A crime scene photo of Ronald DeFeo Sr. and Louise DeFeo, two victims of the Amityville Murders. Each member of the DeFeo family was found lying face down in bed — with fatal bullet wounds.

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