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  2. Oct 2, 2018 · Two years before the Lutz family's infamous flight, Ronald DeFeo Jr. entered Henry's Bar in Amityville, Long Island, New York, and claimed his family had been shot to death. An investigation into the home at 112 Ocean Avenue revealed that six people had been fatally shot. DeFeo maintained that his family had been the victims of a mob hit, but ...

    • Eric Shorey
    • The Amityville Murders of Ronald Defeo Jr.
    • The True Story of The Amityville Horror House
    • Inside The Amityville House at 112 Ocean Avenue Today

    It was the middle of the night on Nov. 13, 1974, when 23-year-old Ronald DeFeo Jr. killed six of his relatives with a .35 caliber rifle while they were asleep: parents Louise and Ronald DeFeo Sr., siblings 18-year-old Dawn, 13-year-old Allison, 12-year-old Marc, and nine-year-old John Matthew. Though he confessed to what became known as the Amityvi...

    But it wasn't until after the Lutz family moved into the house in December of 1975 that the purported haunting of the Amityville Horror house allegedly set in. George and Kathy Lutz believed their purchase of the 4,000-square-foot house at $80,000 was a steal — but moved out 28 days later after terrifying incidents allegedly forced them to flee. Fr...

    At present, the Dutch Colonial home is quite a property. With five bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, and a boathouse on a canal off the Long Island Sound, the house can command a high price and attract wealthy buyers. Despite its appeal, after the Lutz family moved out, it wentinto foreclosure in 1977. It was next owned by James and Barbara Cro...

  3. Sep 9, 2021 · The Lutz Family. MGM. In December 1975, George and Kathleen Lutz bought the house at 112 Ocean Avenue. George and Kathy were made aware of the murders, and even bought the house with some...

    • Chris Evangelista
  4. The book describes the house at 112 Ocean Avenue as remaining empty for 13 months after the DeFeo murders. In December 1975, George and Kathleen Lutz bought the house for what was considered to be a bargain price of $80,000. The five-bedroom house was built in Dutch Colonial style, and had a distinctive gambrel roof.

  5. Oct 18, 2022 · The Cromarty family, which bought the foreclosed house at 112 Ocean Avenue after the Lutzes, were so harassed by "Amityville Horror" fans and vandals — people rang the doorbell at all hours asking for Ronald DeFeo, stole roof shingles and ripped out chunks of the lawn — that they also had to move out.

    • Dave Roos
  6. Oct 27, 2010 · The original story, published in 1977 by Jay Anson, was based on taped interviews with the house's former owners, George and Kathleen Lutz. The couple and their three children had purchased...

  7. Oct 13, 2013 · No. As the real George Lutz stated in The Real Amityville Horror documentary from 2005, blood never ran down the walls of the home. Did George Lutz try to kill his family? No. The real George Lutz never tried to kill his family like the Ryan Reynolds character does during the climax of the film.

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