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I dont know maybe this is not appropriate but, I think we all need to take a look at the events that surround the Amityville house ..Jay Anson dies of a heart attack when he finishes the book, Lorraine Warren who went inside the house and almost passed out , ...there is more I cant remember all the names of the people that have died from heart problems...If I remember there were 2 more people involved with the Amityville story that also died from heart problems and here is the worst part George Lutz died on May 8th from heart failure and Kathy Lutz died in 2004 , not from heart failure but she had breathing problems..I read she had emphysema...my point is all these people connected to Amityville have died at a fairly young age ....maybe just coincidence ..I really dont know ...I would like for everyone to read up on the history of the house and the people that published the book and all the medical problems these people experienced ....I would really like to know what everyone thinks

2006-06-12 17:16:48 · 7 answers · asked by Emily G 1 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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I have to agree with Emily ...I have followed this as well since I was younger and all the coincidences some say that surround the Amityville house...lets just stop and think are they really coincidences or is this just something so powerfull than us that we just can not explain it ...Edward K submitted the 911 call when the Defeos were killed , what does that prove about the house...absolutely nothing ....just because the current owners claim they dont experience anything does not mean a damn thig ...maybe this entity is dormant in other words I pity the person that lives there when this thing decides to reveal itself again...All I am saying is maybe you non-believers need to take a step back and examine all the evidence before you decide to pass judgement on the Lutz family

2006-06-21 18:46:31 · answer #1 · answered by bad2thebone000069 1 · 0 0

Kathy Lutz

2016-10-06 00:35:49 · answer #2 · answered by nisbett 4 · 0 0

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I dont know maybe this is not appropriate but, I think we all need to take a look at the events that surround the Amityville house ..Jay Anson dies of a heart attack when he finishes the book, Lorraine Warren who went inside the house and almost passed out , ...there is more I cant remember all the...

2015-08-10 10:12:57 · answer #3 · answered by Viola 1 · 0 0

I did not know that all these people had died. I have always been interested in the Amityville house though. Not long after the first movie came out, we went to the house. No one was living there at the time. We took some pictures, but I just got the creeps and couldn't even go onto the property. I believe there is something really evil there.

I was just wondering, have you heard anything about their children? Are they still alive and have they ever spoken about their lives at Amityville?

2006-06-12 17:29:31 · answer #4 · answered by Karen H 5 · 1 0

There are evil places in the world, I always believed that the lutz family went through something awful. Just because someone esl who lived in the house did not is no sign that there was nothing there and the Litz were lying. I dehaunt house and have seen that kinda of thing happen in front of me.

2006-06-12 19:41:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I went to that house about 5 years ago and I didn't sleep for weeks. We had our pictures taken in front of the house in the front yard. Everything showed up in the pictures but the house itself. You get the worst feeling being neat that house. it's overwhelming sadness. I will never go back there again.

2006-06-22 13:24:56 · answer #6 · answered by pieceomind4me 3 · 0 0

There is nothing to the "mysterious nature" of the house.

The family was slaughtered by the murderer (Ronald DeFeo, Jr.) who thought that there was a "six-figure money cache hidden in the floorboards of the closet. period. end of story.

The haunting aspect is mostly overactive imaginations and people who figured out how to make a buck from a tragedy.

The breathing problems, heart problems or deaths are coincidental. See the 911 call below from Joey Yeswit, who discovered the bodies.

Frantic Phone Call

It was another routine evening at the Suffolk County, NY, emergency dispatch switchboard. Calls had not been pouring in, and anyways, this placid New York City suburb scarcely had any crime to complain of, at least by City standards. Suddenly, at 6:35 p. m., the calm was destroyed by a phone call that would shatter the safe suburban aura that pervaded the county. Transcripts from the conversation demonstrate the caller’s rattled composure as he tried to relate to an operator the horrifying scene he and his friends had been led to:

Operator: This is Suffolk County Police. May I help you?"
Man: "We have a shooting here. Uh, DeFeo."
Operator: "Sir, what is your name?"
Man: "Joey Yeswit."
Operator: "Can you spell that?"
Man: "Yeah. Y-E-S W I T."
Operator: "Y-E-S . .
Man: "Y-E-S-W-I-T."
Operator: ". . . W-I-T. Your phone number?"
Man: "I don't even know if it's here. There's, uh, I don't have a phone number here."
Operator: "Okay, where you calling from?"
Man: "It's in Amityville. Call up the Amityville Police, and it's right off, uh . . .Ocean Avenue in Amityville."
Operator: "Austin?"
Man: "Ocean Avenue. What the ... ?"
Operator: "Ocean ... Avenue? Offa where?"
Man: "It's right off Merrick Road. Ocean Avenue."
Operator: "Merrick Road. What's ... what's the problem, Sir?"
Man: "It's a shooting!"
Operator: "There's a shooting. Anybody hurt?"
Man: "Hah?"
Operator: "Anybody hurt?"
Man: "Yeah, it's uh, uh -- everybody's dead."
Operator: "Whattaya mean, everybody's dead?"
Man: "I don't know what happened. Kid come running in the bar. He says everybody in the family was killed, and we came down here."
Operator: "Hold on a second, Sir."
(Police Officer now takes over call)
Police Officer: "Hello."
Man: "Hello."
Police Officer: "What's your name?"
Man: "My name is Joe Yeswit."
Police Officer: "George Edwards?"
Man: "Joe Yeswit."
Police Officer: "How do you spell it?"
Man: "What? I just ... How many times do I have to tell you? Y-E-S-W-I-T."
Police Officer: "Where're you at?"
Man: "I'm on Ocean Avenue.
Police Officer: "What number?"
Man: "I don't have a number here. There's no number on the phone. "
Police Officer: "What number on the house?"
Man: "I don't even know that."
Police Officer: "Where're you at? Ocean Avenue and what?"
Man: "In Amityville. Call up the Amityville Police and have someone come down here. They know the family."
Police Officer: "Amityville."
Man: "Yeah, Amityville."
Police Officer: "Okay. Now, tell me what's wrong."
Man: "I don't know. Guy come running in the bar. Guy come running in the bar and said there -- his mother and father are shot. We ran down to his house and everybody in the house is shot. I don't know how long, you know. So, uh . . ."
Police Officer: "Uh, what's the add ... what's the address of the house?"
Man: "Uh, hold on. Let me go look up the number. All right. Hold on. One-twelve Ocean Avenue, Amityville."
Police Officer: "Is that Amityville or North Amityville?"
Man: "Amityville. Right on ... south of Merrick Road."
Police Officer: "Is it right in the village limits?"
Man: "It's in the village limits, yeah."
Police Officer: "Eh, okay, what's your phone number?"
Man: "I don't even have one. There's no number on the phone. "
Police Officer: "All right, where're you calling from? Public phone?"
Man: "No, I'm calling right from the house, because I don't see a number on the phone."
Police Officer: "You're at the house itself?"
Man: "Yeah."
Police Officer: "How many bodies are there?"
Man: "I think, uh, I don't know -- uh, I think they said four."
Police Officer: "There's four?"
Man: "Yeah."
Police Officer: "All right, you stay right there at the house, and I'll call the Amityville Village P.D., and they'll come down."

By the end of the evening, police investigators would find an additional two bodies, bringing the Ocean Avenue death toll to six. Six of seven members of the Ronald DeFeo family had been methodically murdered as they slept in their beds, leaving Ronald DeFeo, Jr., as the sole survivor of the grisly suburban bloodbath.

2006-06-21 13:52:26 · answer #7 · answered by Edward K 2 · 0 0

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