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Amityville of Horror, Have you seen it?
super_grover08
post Apr 13 2005, 05:20 PM
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as all of u know the new movie THE AMITYVILLE HORROR was based on a true story so here is the real deal ( it is so scary)




Thousands of sightseers flock to the small, quiet town of Amityville, Long Island each year in search of demons and ghosts. Its rich history and beauty are overshadowed by the story of George and Kathy Lutz, the previous residents of 112 Ocean Avenue, who claimed that shortly after moving into the house they “fled in terror,” driven out by paranormal activity. The best selling novel and popular movie have marked the town as the site of the most famous haunted house in history, yet many are unaware that the true history of this house is much darker than “The Amityville Horror’s” icy drafts and bleeding walls. Six members of the DeFeo family were murdered at 112 Ocean Avenue one year before the Lutz family moved in and their tragedy haunts the citizens of Amityville to this day.


In June of 1965, a man by the name of Ronald DeFeo Sr. purchased the 2 ½ story Dutch Colonial home at 112 Ocean Avenue, equipped with a boathouse on the Amityville River and plenty of rooms for his wife and four children. It seemed like the American dream: beautiful house, happy family, and money to spare. DeFeo even placed a sign in the front yard that read “High Hopes” as a symbol of the family’s good fortune. But there is a much darker side to this fairy tale, for his oldest son Ronald DeFeo Jr. wasn’t so content. His temper was as hot as his father’s was, and when he reached adolescence they often succumbed to fist fighting matches. By the age of 17 Ronald, or “Butch” as he was called by his friends, was using serious drugs and dabbling in petty thievery. Even though he was well taken care of by his family - landing a “cush” job at his grandfather’s car dealership where he received a weekly allowance whether he showed up to work or not - Butch was growing more angry and resentful with his father’s supposedly stingy ways. He planned a fake robbery with a friend while he was on the way to the bank to deposit $20,000 from the dealership, splitting the “stolen” cash with his friend. When Ronald Sr. exposed his sham, Butch wanted revenge.



It has been reported that in the early morning hours of November 13, 1974, Butch left the second floor TV room and grabbed his .35 Marlin Rifle. While his parents and four younger brothers and sisters were sleeping he methodically shot and killed each one of them. He entered his parent’s bedroom first, instantly killing his father Ronald DeFeo with two shots to the lower back. His mother Louise was awakened by the gunfire but before she had a chance to react Butch proceeded to fire two bullets into her chest. Since the bodies of his four younger brothers and sisters were all found in their beds, it appeared that they were not awakened by the shots. His two younger brothers, John and Mark, were his next victims. Standing between their beds in the room the two young boys shared, he fired one shot at close range into each of their bodies. Finally, he entered the room of his sisters Dawn and Allison. Dawn was the closest in age to Butch, and Allison was in grade school with John and Mark. Butch did not hesitate when he fired two shots into their heads, killing them instantly. The police reported that all six victims were found on their stomachs with their heads resting on their arms.


Butch tried to point the blame on a Mafia hit man whom he claimed had a vendetta against him, but the detectives grew suspicious when they found an empty gun box in his bedroom that matched the murder weapon. His story fell apart and after hours of interrogation. “It all started so fast. Once I started, I just couldn’t stop. It went so fast,” he confessed. When asked during his trial why he had done such a thing Butch replied, “As far as I’m concerned, if I didn’t kill my family, they were going to kill me. And as far as I’m concerned, what I did was self-defense and there was nothing wrong with it. When I got a gun in my hand, there’s no doubt in my mind who I am. I am God.”


Even though Butch was found guilty of six counts of second-degree murder, many questions still remain about what really happened on that tragic night in November. Why didn’t the children run after hearing the first shots? Why were the victims all found lying on their stomachs? Were they told to stay in bed by someone they knew? Why didn’t the neighbors hear the shots? Speculations surfaced that the DeFeo family was drugged at dinner, yet autopsies discredited this theory. The police believed that the house muffled the sound of the shots, however, many people who have been in the house reported that street noise could be heard from inside. According to gun experts, the sound of a .35 Marlin Rifle can be heard from a mile away, yet neighbors claim that the only sound they heard was the barking of the DeFeo family dog. To this day Butch continues to change his story. Being a habitual liar, it is still unclear what role he played in the murders and whether he acted alone. For many, the truth remains to be told and investigations are in progress that may shed light on the validity of his story.


Butch DeFeo, 47, is currently serving six consecutive life sentences at Greenhaven Penitentiary in Stormville, New York. The parole board rejected his first request for parole in 1999, nearly 25 years after the murders, stating that he “shows a total disregard for human life,” and “release at this time is incompatible with the safety and welfare of the community.” DeFeo will be up for parole again in 2001 to the dismay of many Amityville residents who feel that “there's no way they should ever let that idiot go. He killed six people."


Families have lived happily in the Amityville house (its address now changed to deter the flocks of curious sightseers) since the Lutzes moved out without being bothered by a single demon or ghost. The citizens of Amityville often tell tourists that the house has been torn down, frustrated that a ghost story has overshadowed a tragedy – the brutal murders of six members of the DeFeo family, the true horror of Amityville.
 
twelveislands
post Apr 13 2005, 05:23 PM
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o.O I saw the trailer for that while at the cinema watching The Ring 2. The trailer itself scared me and it said that it was based on a true story so i went and looked up stuff on it and found what you did. Scary stuff ohmy.gif
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 05:23 PM
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wow o_o true story?
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 05:26 PM
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im so glad that i live in a brand new house
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 05:43 PM
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ph34r.gif ahhh! scary!
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 05:44 PM
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Ahh. That's..that's...that's...based on a true story?
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 05:47 PM
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^^uh yah havent u seen the preview. now that i know like the story of it i kinda want to see it now
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 06:05 PM
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i'm definitely seeing that movie... it looks good ^ ^
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 06:18 PM
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QUOTE(super_grover08 @ Apr 13 2005, 5:26 PM)
im so glad that i live in a brand new house
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hey stop scaring the crap out of me...dammit why couldn't we buy a new house

...anyways i never knew that it was a true story. now i'm even more interested to see the movie.
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 06:19 PM
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damn..why are there so many things about hauntings. i just read that my school is haunted.
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 06:21 PM
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QUOTE(super_grover08 @ Apr 13 2005, 5:26 PM)
im so glad that i live in a brand new house
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yeah we know all the people that lived in our house, we bought it from people who my cousin worked with who lived in it since it was built in the seventies...so yeah no deaths or scary stories there. I hate that thought of ghosts and murders and stuff. scary scary scary. that movie looks scary as hell. I wouldnt see texas chainsaw massacre cuz I live less than an hour from where that happened. *eek*
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 06:27 PM
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that's freaky.. i gotta see the movie.
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 06:28 PM
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texas chainsaw masacre was based of a related story that happened and michigain, oh and by the way they never caught the guy that did it and his parents r still alive ph34r.gif
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 06:29 PM
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Wow. The story sounds interesting. I wanna see it. But it being a true story is going to be me even more scared.
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 06:34 PM
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it seems too scary for me, i almost dont want to read it. >_>
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haha k i read it, it wasnt scary. that's a movie?
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 06:41 PM
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wow, creepy thought.
I want to see it, but I know if I do, I won`t be able to sleep
& I`ll piss my pants at the theatre. haha.
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 06:43 PM
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^^dont go alone, that is the only way i will watch a horror movie
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 06:46 PM
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whoa! i watched the older version when i was younger and it freaked me out! i'm definitely not gonna watch the new one..
 
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That's not really scary...But hey that's just me. Ahhhh I think my house is haunted. So many creepy things have happened at my house and my house is pretty old so I think it is. pinch.gif EEK!
 
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But there is a much darker side to this fairy tale, for his oldest son Ronald DeFeo Jr. wasn’t so content. His temper was as hot as his father’s was, and when he reached adolescence they often succumbed to fist fighting matches. By the age of 17 Ronald, or “Butch” as he was called by his friends, was using serious drugs and dabbling in petty thievery. Even though he was well taken care of by his family - landing a “cush” job at his grandfather’s car dealership where he received a weekly allowance whether he showed up to work or not - Butch was growing more angry and resentful with his father’s supposedly stingy ways. He planned a fake robbery with a friend while he was on the way to the bank to deposit $20,000 from the dealership, splitting the “stolen” cash with his friend. When Ronald Sr. exposed his sham, Butch wanted revenge.
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I guess some people are born with a bad temperate.

What a creepy story.
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 07:58 PM
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woooww. i never knew the story.

how old is the guy now?
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 08:02 PM
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QUOTE(super_grover08 @ Apr 13 2005, 3:28 PM)
texas chainsaw masacre was based of a related story that happened and michigain, oh and by the way they never caught the guy that did it and his parents r still alive ph34r.gif
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...i thought the "story" that was based on was really just a guy who killed two other people with a chainsaw. not what i could call a massacre.

anyways, i think all this "true horror" stuff is such shit. i don't know much about guns, but couldn't he have used a silencer then disgarded it after he shot them all?
 
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QUOTE(karamelle @ Apr 13 2005, 6:21 PM)
I wouldnt see texas chainsaw massacre cuz I live less than an hour from where that happened. *eek*
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i'm not sure if i will see the amityville horror because i live in manhattan which isn't too far from long island

QUOTE(william @ Apr 13 2005, 8:02 PM)
...i thought the "story" that was based on was really just a guy who killed two other people with a chainsaw. not what i could call a massacre.

anyways, i think all this "true horror" stuff is such shit. i don't know much about guns, but couldn't he have used a silencer then disgarded it after he shot them all?
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he was angry, angry people don't really look before they leap
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 08:20 PM
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i was listening in on TRL today.. and ryan reynolds was talking about it. it seems so interesting. i mussst see it
 
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post Apr 13 2005, 08:22 PM
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it's based on a 'true' story.

a couple moved into a house, and then ran terrified from it a month later with a story of fear, etc.

they were terrified.

so much so, in fact, that their first actions were to sign up book and movie deals, and to hold a garage sale from that house.

william, i've never heard of a rifle silencer...
 

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