When asked, he told detectives he thought the murders may have been carried out by Louis Falini, a mafia hit man. The existence of a second culprit has never been proven, although a documentary filmmaker claimed in 2012 that he had found new evidence supporting the theory. [7], Ronald DeFeo Jr., also known as "Butch", was the eldest child of the family and its lone surviving member. With a full confession, the subsequent investigation seemed straight forward. The first sign that something was terribly wrong in the picturesque Suffolk County coastal village of Amityville came at around 6:30pm, when a frantic local resident named Ronnie Butch Defeo Jr, burst into Henrys Bar with a shocking storyYou got to help me!, he yelled. He said that he was enraged on discovering his sister's actions, knocked her unconscious on to her bed and shot her in the head. at the Amityville Historical Society that the land was a place where The house is pictured here, from the sky, in official crime scene photgraphs taken by the Suffolk County Police Department. George and Kathy Lutz arrived in Amityville on December 19, 1975, bringing along Kathy's three young children Daniel, Christopher, and Missy from a previous marriage. The man convicted of slaughtering his parents and four siblings in a home that later inspired the "The Amityville Horror" book and movies has died, prison officials said Monday. The Riley's lived there for five His violence was also spiralling out of control. Plot. At the subsequent trial, Ronald Defeo Jr proved to be a terrible witness. Aside from their advertising/PR firm, the Cromartys had many business Academy Award nominations: Best Original Score.AMITYVILLE 2 - THE POSSESSION: This gory prequel is loosely based on the case of the DeFeo murders, which took place in the famed house in Ocean Avenue before the Lutz's, whose tale was told in THE AMITYVILLE HORROR, moved in. 1. Although Herman Race, an experienced criminologist hired by the defence, disputed this ballistic evidence, it seemed quite conclusive. There have been numerous speculations over the years but the motive behind the DeFeos' killings remains unclear. This was still before the Internet boom, 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. A 23-year-old man, Ronald DeFeo, Jr. (more commonly known as Butch), wakes up and, rifle in hand, executes his entire family: his parents, two sisters and two. Several investigators and authors have suggested Butch Defeos oldest sister Dawn played some part in the shootings. Whilst Defoe showed no feelings for his mother and detested his father, he would always become agitated and upset when talking about the deaths of his brothers and little sister. I wonder about the questions that were never answered. viewed the haunting as a hoax, the Cromartys soon learned that any We were bored and we decided to stop by the Amityville Horror house in Amityville, Long Island. In 1965, Ronald DeFeo Sr. and his wife Louise DeFeo moved into 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York, with their five children, Dawn, Allison, Marc, John, and Butch. If he could successfully convince others and perhaps even himself that someone else had killed the children, it may have helped to assuage his own guilt about the murders. THE REAL AMITYVILLE HORROR: The True Story Behind The Brutal DeFeo Murders Settled in an affluent neighborhood in Long Island, New York is the one of the most infamous houses in all of America, or perhaps the world. In December of 1975, George and Kathleen Lutz moved their family into the house, only to move out twenty-eight days later. to Hans Holzer, the spirit of an angry Indian chief (buried at that The movie The Amityville Horror was partly inspired by the real-life murders committed by Ronald DeFeo Jr., who killed his entire family in their Amityville, Long Island, N.Y. home in 1974.His victims included his parents, two younger sisters, and two little brothers. Rick Moran, amongst the first group of reports at the scene the night the bodies were discovered, has studied the Defeo murders for more than 30 years. and the only movies being made about the haunting were a handful Thats a total of 7 shots, at 140 decibels each, before the gunman even started to ascend the stairs to Dawn Defeos 3rd floor bedroom. Did any of the victims wake up? As I have posted here several times, an ex of mine knew Jay Anson all of his life. local businesspeople James and Barbara Cromarty the hoopla Moreover, the Amityville Horror films were not actually shot at the real Amityville house where the DeFeo and Lutz families lived. In the meantime, many others still theorize about the possibility that a second killer was involved. Although Butch Defeo is notorious for the sheer number of contradictory stories he has told about the murders over the years, one of his more consistent accounts is, indeed, that Dawn took part in the killings. It is rumored that the entire family haunts their residence at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. they reportedly said would be better used for their children's college is another legend that has yet to be proven/disproven. Even the man who secured Defeos 25-to-life prison sentence for the crimes, prosecutor Gerard Sullivan, long suspected that other shooters were involved. new owners were the O'Neill family. All six of the victims were found face down in their beds with no signs of a struggle. I would bet the owners and neighbors would get fed up with all the people who flock to the house every year on Halloween. Condemned to six sentences of 25 years to life, DeFeo died in prison on March 12, 2021. When police interviewed the residents, nobody reported hearing anything except the barking of the Defeo family dog. Whatever happened that horrible night in Amityville, the truth may forever be lost amidst fictional stories of ghosts and demons. time dealing with unwanted visitors, as the Amityville saga was There It would inspire a book and a successful series of Hollywood films. During his trial in November of 1975, DeFeo claimed that voices told him to commit the murders; additionally, a psychiatrist testifying for the defense said that DeFeo had a dissociative disorder, which meant that he would have experienced the murders as if he was outside his body or "watching" it happen, rather than experiencing them as he committed them himself. But despite the conviction, it was clear there was a serious problem with the official story. Ronald DeFeo Jr., the notorious killer at the "Amityville Horror" house a dwelling whose mystique continues to. A year later, the Amityville house where the DeFeo murders took place was sold to George and Kathy Lutz. The DeFeos had lived there for nine years at the time of their death. Butch Defeo is no help, seemingly lost in his own miasma of lies and delusions, and everyone else who was there is dead. The DeFeo murders have always haunted me, even without the added notoriety of what happened to the Lutz family when they moved into the house a year later. They only lasted 28 days. basis, but its nothing like the crowds that would invade the neighborhood Unfortunately His testimony that during the fall of 1974 he was married and lived with his wife and child at Long Branch, New Jersey is incredible and not worthy of belief. The chilling story of the Amityville horror begins in 1974. fund. Before the trial began, by the end of May, 1975, Ronnie had gone through 3 different lawyers -- the last one claiming that . "I think my mother and father are shot," he cried. But there also might not have been; the jurys still out on this one. The house has been sold a few times after the murders. Here are some of the weirder aspects of both of these cases. During the run up to the murders, Defeos drug taking had become particularly acute. Just a month after his conviction, the Lutzes moved into the house, and, well as they tell it, things didnt exactly go as planned. at night, and shout for Jodie to come out. DeFeo died aged 69 on March 12, 2021, at the Albany Medical Center. that the Moynahan's purchased the lot in the 1890s; yet death to be a thing of the past, it would seem that luck was on their Based on the "non-fiction" book by Jay Anson. It went so fast". [16], In 1990, DeFeo filed a 440 motion, a proceeding to have his conviction vacated. The insanity plea was supported by the psychiatrist for the defense, Daniel Schwartz. What happened in the Amityville house and is it still standing? The Lutzes repeatedly denied that their story was a hoax; additionally, Daniel Lutz, who was 9 when his mother and stepfather moved their family into the house, maintained in a 2013 documentary that what the Lutzes said they experienced while living there absolutely happened possibly because George dabbled in the occult. Getting the house for a steal, the family of five moved into the five-bedroom home in December 1975. The man of the house Ronnie is an abusive father who beats his children and treats his wife terribly. In this interview, DeFeo also asserted he was married at the time of the murders to a woman named Geraldine Gates, with whom he was living in New Jersey, and that his mother phoned to ask him to return to Amityville to break up a fight between Dawn and their father. The real story behind the infamous Amityville Horror house On Nov. 13, 1974, DeFeo who was 23 at the time shot and killed his parents, Ronald and Louise DeFeo, both 43, and his two brothers and two sisters, ranging in age from 9 to 18. Dawn seems to have been killed somewhere other than her bed and placed there after he death. Published just weeks before side. But it does help explain many of the puzzling and intractable issues with the crime scene. But the murders were real. The six victims were later buried in Saint Charles Cemetery nearby in Farmingdale. for the Cromartys, though, an article in Good Housekeeping The legend The DeFeo family lived in the house for over nine years until six of the family members were murdered on November 13, 1974. The film, released on December 16, 2011, was written, directed and produced by Ryan Katzenbach and featuring narration by veteran actor Ed Asner, examines all aspects of the Amityville case, with a strong focus on the DeFeo family and the events surrounding their murders. 2. The original house on that land other valuable consideration.". On the night of November 13, 1974, The DeFeo family had dinner and went to sleep, unaware of the fact that they just had their last meal. Completing the 2nd floor shootings, 13 year old Alison Defeo was shot once in the head. 2 (The couple divorced in 1988; Kathleen died of emphysema in 2004 and George of heart disease in 2006.). In December 1975 he was sentenced to 25 years-to-life for the murder of his parents, two sisters and two brothers by Judge Thomas Stark. He asked police what he had to do in order to collect on his father's life insurance, which prompted the prosecution to suggest at trial that his motive was to collect on the life insurance policies of his parents. their eldest son murdered the entire family one cold November night And once Butch had come down, had he shot Dawn after the horror of what she had done dawned on him? Although clearly highly anecdotal, Moran says one of his contacts at the Drug Enforcement Agency backs up the story. On November 21, 1975, he was found guilty on 6 counts of second-degree murder. for a little over a year. The house contained a swimming pool and a boathouse and was situated along a canal. [18], On November 30, 2000, DeFeo met with Ric Osuna, the author of The Night the DeFeos Died, which was published in 2002. After the murder, the booth is removed and stored in the basement of the clergy house.. Twelve years later, psychologist Marvin and his wife Debbie purchase the clergy house. Horror in Amityville: With Paul Winfield. At some point the land was (built in 1890) was moved up the block, providing the Moynahan family The [9], DeFeo's trial began on October 14, 1975. After his family members died, DeFeo went to a bar and announced that his family had been murdered. Only for many, it was a mystery how Big Ronnie could afford such a lavish home on a car dealer's service manager's salary. to want to see it. The house remained vacant until March 18, 1977 when Jim and Barbara Cromarty purchased the property. It began in 1974 when Ronald DeFeo Jr. murdered his family inside the house. **documents Dr Howard Adelman, deputy chief medical examiner of Suffolk County, was present at the crime scene and personally conducted the autopsies on the Defeo family. An autopsy by the Albany County Medical Examiners Office will rule an official cause of death. By his own admission, he was consuming huge amounts of heroin and marijuana and drinking a bottle of scotch every day, despite already been on probation for drug crimes at the time. On their arrival, a search of the house confirmed the worstevery member of the Defeo family, save for Butch, were dead. When we talk about the Amityville Horror case, we're really talking about two cases: The mass murders committed by Ronald DeFeo, Jr. in November of 1974, and the experiences Kathleen and George. Some say it was removed shortly after Jay Anson's book came out Nothing really seemed to work When we talk about the Amityville Horror case, were really talking about two cases: The mass murders committed by Ronald DeFeo, Jr. in November of 1974, and the experiences Kathleen and George Lutz claimed to have had after they moved into the house where those murders took place in December of 1975. But although youre probably aware that the supernatural film series is allegedly based on true events, there are plenty of creepy facts about the Amityville Horror case you may not know. "[3] DeFeo and a small group of people went to 112 Ocean Avenue, which was located near the bar, and found that DeFeo's parents were dead inside the house. The Lutzes had purchased the home for $80,000, but while most folks would've been reluctant to move into a murder house, the Lutzes weren't bothered. the house in September of 2010 to David & Caroline D'Antonio. I think my mother and father are shot". Louise and Ronald Sr, along with the other four of their children, were murdered by their eldest son. All six family members were found shot to death, in the back, while sleeping. publicity pro or con seemed to have the opposite The The 'Amityville Horror' house is for sale: Five bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and one bloody history. A mass murder, meanwhile, is typically described as a number of murders (four or more) occurring during the same incident, with no distinctive time period between the murders. Thats what happened on Nov. 13, 1974. The Defeo family were by all accounts dysfunction and troubled, and Ronald Defeo Snr was reported to be particularly violent, controlling and abusive to both his wife and children, all commonly cited factors in parenticide. legend goes something like this: the Montaukett Indians used this According By Gina Tron Amityville Horror House: Then On November 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr., then 23, shot his parents and four siblings to death at their home in Amityville, New York. they found the wrong house by planting large trees in the front His father's uncle was Peter DeFeo, a caporegime in the Genovese crime family. The Now, the infamous home where DeFeo killed his family is on the market for $850,000 and was named Realtor.com's "most popular" house last week. Savive had an expert evaluate Della Penna's assessment and the expert confirmed that he was correct. Ghostly apparitions, Squealing Pigs and Oozing Goo! respect for the current owners (who wish to have their privacy respected). The Background Of The Family. An affidavit from Richard Romondoe was submitted to the court and it was asserted he could not be located to testify in person. After his wife's death (in January, 1960), The Physical evidence suggests that Louise DeFeo and her daughter Allison were awake at the time of their deaths. Several families, notably George and Kathy Lutz (1975), Jim and Barbara Cromarty (1977-1987), Peter and Jeanne O'Neil (1987-1997), Brian Wilson (from 1997-2010), and Caroline and David D'Antonio (2010-2016) lived in the house before selling it to the current owners. Drunken locals would gather outside the house when the bars closed One witness recalled how Defeo had held a shotgun up at the head of a young man during a hunting party, and watched stony-faced as the man turned white with fear. DeFeos moved-in in 1965, leaving behind their Brooklyn apartment is the legend of the Indian burial ground? from that. the man arrested for murdering his family in the home has admitted. events. around the time of the infamous Salem Witch Trials, and relocated During a birthday party, the teenagers take part in some sort of spirit awakening seance which appears to summon something evil. investment. He died while serving his sentence 25 years to life at Sullivan Correctional Facility in New York on March 12, 2021, according to Newsday. George Lutz and his wife Kathy invented the haunting with the help of lawyer and literary agent William Weber. They all were found in the same position- sprawled out on their stomachs. Answer (1 of 3): Question: Was the Amityville house (called"High Hopes") only haunted after the murders of the Defeo family or was it already haunted before the Defeo murders were committed? At some point the land was divided-up, with this one narrow lot being sold by the Irelands to John and Catherine Moynahan. . All 8 shell casing were found and forensically linked to the.35 caliber Marlin rifle found by police thrown in the dock directly behind the house. house was valued for around $110,000 at the time, but the Cromarty's The 69-year-old murderer was serving his sentence at Sullivan Correctional Facility in upstate Fallsburg. [21], Most of the claims made in Ric Osuna's book are sourced to DeFeo's ex-wife, Geraldine Gates. is a historically significant Ketcham family that lived in the area, New York, on February 14th of 2012. The victims were Ronald DeFeo Sr, 43, Louise DeFeo, 42 and four of their childrenDawn, 18, Allison, 13, Marc, 12 and John Matthew, 9. The act shocked the community and the house stood vacant but there is no proof that any member of that family, or any other Again, he asserted he was married to Geraldine and that her brother was with him at the time of the murders. in Satanism. [3][14][15], After his conviction, DeFeo gave several varying accounts of how the killings were carried out. address is not a secret. The police were seen carrying one of the DeFeo family members from the Amityville house in 1974 A FAMILY DESTROYED. 2020 THE SUN, US, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | TERMS OF USE | PRIVACY | YOUR AD CHOICES | SITEMAP, The house on Ocean Ave was bought by the Lutz family after the DeFeo murders, Ronald DeFeo Jr was serving a 25-to-life sentence at Sullivan Correctional Facility, James Brolin and Margot Kidder star in 1979 trailer for The Amityville Horror. One of the men, Joe Yeswit, called the Suffolk County police with the awful news. The Lutzes story is probably what most people think of when they hear the phrase The Amityville Horror the tale of a Long Island family who thought they were moving into their dream house, only to have it quickly turn into a nightmare. Yes, the real life Amityville house is a 5-bedroom, 3 bathroom home in Amityville, Long Island. It is a 5-bedroom, three-bathroom building in the Dutch Colonial style at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, NY. Each victim was discovered face down in their beds, shot with a .35 Marlin rifle. On Jan. 14, 1976, George, Kathleen (often called "Kathy"), their three kids (Kathys from a previous marriage), and the family dog, Harry, left the house, never to return. The last time the house went up for sale (the summer of 2016, for the curious), Jerry ONeill, owner of realty firm Coldwell Banker Harbor Light, told the Washington Post that it has been owned by four different families in the decades since the murders, one of which asked that the address be changed. After a night that particularly frightened two of the children, the Lutzes said they had called a priest they had been in contact with throughout the ordeal, who encouraged them to go somewhere else the following night, just to get some rest (since obviously none of them had been sleeping very well). A bullet each for the siblings and 2 for the parents. How had Defeo committed the shooting alone without any of his family waking up? A study of the wounds to the Defoe family, and the expended cartridges found at the crime scene indicated 8 shots had been fired. The killer died while serving his 25 years-to-life sentence on March 12, 2021. On November 13, 1974, the peace in the tiny Long Island town of Amityville, New York, an upper-middle-income community of 10,000, was shattered when 23 year-old Ronald DeFeo returned from a night of drinking and shot every member of his entire family. He even threatened to kill the judge and his own lawyer. result. selling the house due to the town's high tax rate money The account of the young Lutz family being tormented by demonic pigs, plagues of flies and green slime oozing from the walls terrified readers and moviegoers, all the more so because it was labelled as a true story. How had no neighbours heard the rifle blasts? [10] The trial's judge, Thomas Stark, declared that DeFeo's crimes were "the most heinous murders committed in Suffolk County since its founding. In fact, Defeo had fired a total of 8 ear-shredding shots, estimated to be 140 decibels each, in 4 different rooms of the sprawling house, across 2 different floors. *This Inside Amityville house of horrors (after the makeover): Dutch Colonial home - where Ronald DeFeo slaughtered his family in their beds - was bought for $605k in 2017 thanks to these real estate. This was our house, we lived there.. It first arrived on the scene in Jay Ansons 1977 book The Amityville Horror: A True Story before being made into a Hollywood hit released in 1979 starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder (and spawning an entire franchise in the process). He claimed that they had been victims of a mob hit carried out by Louis Falini DeFeo's initial story didn't stick. to John and Catherine Moynahan. . Amityville Horror: Conspiracy on Ocean Avenue - Episode 1: The Murdershttp://youtu.be/RtOmbAkdrCUAmityville Horror - A Government Hoax:http://youtu.be/EPPGQ8. On December 4, 1975, Judge Thomas Stark sentenced DeFeo to six sentences of 25 years to life.[12]. The case has been the subject of no less than 28 films, some more ludicrous and spin-offy than others (there are so many Amityville movies that Fansided has a top 15 list), and an investigation that expanded beyond the original murders of . Allegedly, DeFeo claimed that, after a furious row with his father, he and his sister planned to kill their parents and that Dawn murdered the children in order to eliminate them as witnesses. 112 Ocean Avenue in 1973, one year before the DeFeo family murders. Barbara, her husband and their five children lived in Farmingdale, which was but 10 minutes from the south shore Long Island village of Amityville. On November 13, 1974, 23-year-old Ronald DeFeo Jr. stumbled into a bar in Amityville, New York, begging for help. The DeFeo parents had both been shot twice, while the children had all been killed with single shots. Accordingly, Brigante paid $65,000 for the home in 1965. Not for nothing but I knew a person who knew the family that lived in the Amityville horror house in the 90's and they claimed that absolutely nothing . Defeo mentioned to officers that he felt a mob hit-man was responsible for the killings, a suggestion taken seriously because of the methodical way the family seemed to have been killed. Ronald DeFeo Sr. purchased the beautiful Dutch Colonial on the canal for $75,000 when the address was 122 Ocean Avenue. Butch DeFeo is the oldest son . None of the other owners have reported experiencing anything paranormal while in residence. At various periods they tried to fool the tourists into thinking I live like 5 mins from the Amityville horror house. On Nov. 13, 1974, the entire DeFeo family save Ronald Jr. were found at home having been murdered in their beds. possibly-haunted house. At the trial, much testimony was offered for Defeos temper and obsession with guns. Condemned to six sentences of 25 years to life, DeFeo died in prison in 2021. We did extensive toxicology not only on the blood and urine but on all of the organs that we removed and it turned up zero that there wasnt anything in their body, Adelman explained. If Dawn and Butch plotted the murders together, could Butchs incapacity due to heavy drug use have spurred Dawn to commit them herself? But it did little to reconcile the enduring and seemingly intractable contradictions in the case. However, an interview at the station soon exposed serious inconsistencies in his version of events. What On another occasion, Defeo has held a 12 gauge shotgun up against his fathers head during an argument and even pulled the trigger. while others claim it was never there in the first place. The family's tales of eerie feelings and waking dead became the source for Jay Anson's 1977 book, "The Amityville Horror," along with a 1979 film of the same title and a 2005 movie remake. Within 24 hours the surviving Defeo had made a shocking confessionhe had murdered his entire family himself. Why were all six found face down in death? Defeos mother and father were both shot in their beds, worst still, four of their children had been slaughtered as well. Unburnt gunshot residue on Defeos sister Dawn even indicated she might have been involved. Psychologists subsequently diagnosed Butch as having anti-social personality disorder, displaying little or no empathy for other people. It inspired a best-selling book and two films titled "The Amityville Horror.". Before the Lutzes moved in, the house was . Quaratino was 7 when his mother, Kathy Lutz, and her new husband moved the family into the Amityville, N.Y., house where Ronald DeFeo had killed six family members with a rifle the previous fall . This house is NOT currently for sale and certainly never cost under $50K. Besides Several of the bars patrons immediately rushed to the house, where they were hit with the stench of death. Indians were buried. Links. got it for half that. largely forgotten by then. Like the Cromartys, the O'Neills lived there for a decade, apparently family. 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. DeFeo Jr. was. Some evidence does exist to tentatively support this scenario. 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, Long Island, New York. Some believe these cursed spirits are How had Butch shot 6 people in 4 different rooms without any of them waking up? Even if they were sleeping the report of the weapon that was used is supposed to be so loud that it would have, so to speak, awakened the dead, he said. The lack of blood splatter was strongly indicative that she had been shot somewhere else. People would yell obscenities If then, as seemed likely, Defeo hadn't acted alone. If it weren't for its gruesome past, the 3,600 square foot property could easily be considered prime real estate. One evening, around 6:30pm, the eldest son, Ronnie, ran into a local bar shouting that someone had killed his parents. with its front door not facing the street (as it does with the similar 2022 BDG Media, Inc. All rights reserved. with a place to live while their new Dutch Colonial home was being Amityville Historical Society once told him the skeleton of an Indian According to Osuna, DeFeo claimed that he had committed the murders with his sister Dawn and two friends, Augie Degenero and Bobby Kelske, "out of desperation" because his parents had plotted to kill him. back in the 1970s. Yet her white headboard, just inches from her head, was pristine. The On the third floor, Dawn DeFeo was found dead in her bedroom. [23], "The Real Life Amityville Horror; Shots in the Night", "The 'Amityville Horror' house is for sale: Five bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and one bloody history", "FACE OF 'HORROR' AFTER 31 YEARS, THE AMITYVILLE KILLER SPEAKS", "Slain Family Drugged, Police on L:I..Report", "Haunted Crime Scenes; Amityville Controversy", "Amityville - the Cultural Impact of Homicide", "Amityville Horror Investigative Files (January 2003)", The Amityville Files - Collection of Amityville materials. This article was originally published on June 28, 2017, David Tennants Transformation In ITVs 'Litvinenko' Is Astonishing, Singer Jenni Rivera Received Death Threats Prior To Her Tragic 2012 Plane Crash, This Megachurch's Followers Look Forward To Their Leaders Prison Release, La Luz Del Mundo Leader Naasn Joaqun Garca Addressed His Followers From Prison, Get Even More From Bustle Sign Up For The Newsletter, By subscribing to this BDG newsletter, you agree to our. in Amityville, New York. The Amityville Horror house, famously listed at 112 Ocean Avenue in Long Island, has been pretty steadily occupied in the years since tales of its alleged haunting made it infamous. The reason for this Yes, the shooting happened. It was where the family died, where Ron DeFeo Jr entered with a .35 caliber rifle before executing his family. In that house, 23-year-old Ronald J. DeFeo Jr. brutally murdered his parents and four siblings while they were asleep in their beds, with a rifle, according to Biography. After 13 years, Wilson sold All of the victims had been shot with a .35 caliber lever action Marlin 336C rifle[5] around three o'clock in the morning of that day. It seems to show a small boy with glowing eyes in the doorway to the left of the frame, even though there were no children in the house at the time. Christopher Quarantino, Daniel's brother, said to the Seattle Times in 2005 when the remake of the original film was released that the haunting wasn't a hoax, but had been greatly exaggerated by George. However, Amityville Truth Forum The brutal killer, who was 23 at the time, used a .35-caliber Marlin lever-action rifle, to kill his family inside their home on Ocean Avenue in Amityville, Long Island. During a 1986 interview for Newsday, he claimed his sister Dawn was behind the killings. The house has been on the market four different times since the murders. They lived there for nine years before Hours after murdering them, DeFeo went to a nearby bar, crying for help. If so, why didnt any of them defend themselves? Were there other gunmen in the Defeo family massacre? This month Jay Anson's classic horror book, 'The Amityville Horror' turns 40 years old. On the face of it this scenario seems far-fetched. The house with the iconic double-windows, white siding, and chimney at 112 Ocean Avenue is the home to the one of the most horrific family massacres in history, as well as an . They probably had the easiest He stated that he took the blame because he was afraid to say anything negative about his mother to her father, Michael Brigante Sr., and his father's uncle, out of fear that they would kill him. family, apparently used for farming. According to Zillow, the house sold for $605,000 in February of 2017. 1909. Sometimes, truth really is stranger than fiction. The investigation, however, revealed that the murders had occurred in the morning at which point DeFeo began saying that Falini and an accomplice had shown up at the house the morning of Nov. 13, put a gun to his head, and forced him to watch them kill his family. He reiterated this on an A&E Amityville documentary that is extensively discussed in Will Savive's Mentally Ill In Amityville. According to some sources, it was still in the exact same places it had been the night of the murders. property was once part of a larger parcel of land owned by the Ireland We didnt know that what we were leaving behind, we would never see again. Instead, they ended up packing their bags from Kathys mothers house, leaving the rest of their belongings in the house (to be auctioned later, wrote the Washington Post at the time) and boarding a plane for San Diego. Their stay was so short that they did not even make a payment on the $60,000 mortgage they had on the house. According to one interview he gave in 1986, his sister Dawn killed their father, after which their mother killed Dawn and the other children before turning the gun on herself; when DeFeo filed a 440 motion in 1990, however, he claimed that Dawn shot the majority of the DeFeos before he himself killed Dawn; and he maintains that his lawyer, William Weber, pressured him into the insanity defense they pushed at his trial. His six victims were found in the same position, in their beds facing down. It sits on a 10,900 square foot lot and features a large boathouse and two-car garage. The Amityville Horror true story reveals that on the night of November 13, 1974, twenty three year-old eldest son Ronald "Butch" DeFeo, Jr. (born September 26, 1951) shot his parents, two brothers and two sisters with a .35 caliber Marlin rifle while they slept. Dawns boyfriend William Davidge stated to the court that Dawn was a habitual user of LSD and mescaline and had recently started to become extremely hostile towards her parents because they had refused to allow her to live with him. Butch had a traumatizing childhood since his father was abusive and his mother faded in the back due to his overbearing personality. The first 5 victims were on the 2nd floor of the Defeo house. in 1974. The Amityville Horror House is part of our Haunted House House series for Halloween month. Butch Defeo has given several different versions of the murders in which people other than Dawn Defeo were part of the conspiracy, but with little or no evidence to support them, Dawn remains the most likely candidate for an extra shooter. The horrifying events of that day inspired the 1977 book The Amityville Horror, A True Story followed by a film two years later. 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, Long Island, New York. to once again flock to Amityville to gawk at the house with a tragic John It seemed none of them had been awoken by the shots, and none had put up any kind of struggle or tried to hide or flee the scene. Ronald DeFeo, the convicted murderer who killed six family members and inspired the ever-growing "Amityville horror" franchise, died Friday, March 12th, The New York Times reports. Evidence was submitted to the court by the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office suggesting that Richard Romondoe did not exist and that Geraldine Gates was living in upstate New York married to someone else at the time of the murders. She lived there until October 17, 1960, when John and Mary Riley bought the house. Osuna; in 1999, author Bill Jensen wrote Even changing the house's address didn't seem But the paranormal version obscures a very real horror, one far more frightening and mysterious than the fanciful tales of poltergeists Hollywood gave the world. In December, 1975, George and Kathy Lutz and their three children moved into the house at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. According to Osuna they spoke for about six hours. The Lutzes lived in the home for 28 days before being driven out by the spirits of the DeFeos, according to Lutz' account. 112 Ocean Avenue was not an isolated property, it was surrounded quite closely be other homes. After the murders, he admitted, he took a shower, changed his clothes and disposed of the murder weapon. The case inspired the book and film versions of The Amityville Horror. Instead, the side facing the street contained When they finally sold the house in On Wednesday, November 13, 1974, around 6:30 PM, then 23-year-old Ronald Jr. went to Henry's bar in Amityville, long Island, New York declaring "You got to help me! The shotgun failed to fire and Defeo Snr reportedly found religion soon afterwards. Defence experts had conducted an experiment on the Marlin rifle and found its report was so loud that it could be heard almost a mile away. month after Ronnie DeFeo was found guilty of the murders, the Lutz When the DeFeos and the Lutzes, who has owned that Amityville house? And since the notoriety of the house seemed publicly dispel the Lutzes' claims of paranormal activity. To this day he finds it hard to believe Defeo could have committed the shootings without any members of his family wakingWhy someone wasnt able to get out of that house is beyond belief, he later said. Officials said DeFeo was pronounced dead on Friday, March 12, 2021, at Albany Medical Center. However, in a letter to the radio show host Lou Gentile, DeFeo denied giving Ric Osuna information that could be used in his book, claiming that he immediately left the interview and did not speak to Osuna about anything substantive.[19]. The Amityville FAQ Contact of forgettable "direct to video" titles and one TV-movie. location) is the source of the trouble. History vs Hollywood reports that the movie was instead filmed in a home located at 18 Brooks Road in Toms River, New Jersey, and the movie team built a structure around that house's exterior to resemble the actual New York-based haunted property. Theyre inextricably intertwined, and each is chilling in its own way. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ronald_DeFeo_Jr.&oldid=1124740343, American people who died in prison custody, People convicted of murder by New York (state), Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by New York (state), People with antisocial personality disorder, Prisoners who died in New York (state) detention, Articles with self-published sources from December 2017, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, The film versions of the DeFeo murders contain several inaccuracies. The DeFeos lived in the house for more than nine years until on November 13, 1974, the years of abuse and turmoil from Big Ronnie came to a head. In other words, Weber said, it was a hoax.. constructed by local builder Jesse Purdy. The police investigation concluded that the rifle had not been fitted with a sound suppressor and found no evidence of sedatives having been administered. DeFeo actually reported the murders himself, initially telling police that when he arrived home from work the evening of Nov. 13., he discovered that someone had broken into the house and killed every member of his family. They do not give tours or interviews. He later confessed to the murders and claimed he was hearing "voices" during his trial in 1975. DeFeo, who was serving a 25-to-life sentence. It was taken during an investigation by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren (yes, that Ed and Lorraine Warren) several weeks after the Lutzes left the house. All we know for sure is that 6 lives were destroyed, 7 if you count Butch Defeo, who will surely die in prison. [4], The victims were Ronald Jr.'s parents: Ronald DeFeo Sr. (43) and Louise DeFeo (ne Brigante, 43); and his four siblings: Dawn (18), Allison (13), Marc (12), and John (9). One of the men, Joe Yeswit, called the Suffolk County police with the awful news. Husband and wife Ronald DeFeo, Sr. and Louise DeFeo had both been shot twice with a .35 caliber Marlin 336C rifle; the four children, meanwhile Dawn, Allison, Marc, and John Matthew were each shot once. [17][self-published source], Judge Stark denied the motion, writing, "I find the testimony of the defendant overall to be false and fabricated. DeFeo was found guilty of six counts of second-degree murder. 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According to an interview George Lutz gave to Ghost Village in 2005 one of his last major interviews before his death in 2006 they didnt realize at the time that when they headed out the door, they would never come back; We didnt get up to leave that morning, you need to understand that, Lutz said. Is Much like its movie counterpart, the Amityville house is located along the waterfront and features its own boat dock. One of the group, DeFeo's friend Joe Yeswit, made an emergency call to the Suffolk County Police Department, who searched the house and found that six members of the family were dead in their beds. Defeo, Jr., who died at 69 at Albany Medical Center in New . According to the reporter, Dawn was often spotted by neighbours wearing a black snorkel style coat, which may have led a heavily stoned Butch to mistake her for the sinister figure. Why didnt anyone hear the shots?, he wrote in his book High Hopes in 1981. The movies never tell the full story and it turns out that the whole thing is even more complicated than most people think. [3] He admitted that he had taken a bath and redressed, and detailed where he had discarded crucial evidence such as blood-stained clothes, the Marlin rifle and cartridges before going to work as usual. Ronald DeFeo and his siblings. One surprisingly little-known fact about the Amityville Horror is that it was an admitted hoax. was slowly sinking into the creek). But he has often blamed Dawn for killing the families childrenMarc, John and Allison. The idea that Butch Defeo had committed the crimes on his own was becoming increasingly untenable. the land an ancient Indian burial ground? the Lutzes did research on the property, they found information antique shows and car shows, as well as the Suffolk County Fair. Each of them had been shot execution style, at close range as they slept, and all 6 were found laying in their beds face down on their stomachs. "[11], On November 21, 1975, DeFeo was found guilty on six counts of second-degree murder. The only living DeFeo, Ronald Jr., was convicted of the crime that turned one Amityville house into the setting of a blockbuster movie. The following year, Amityville builder Jesse Perdy constructed the five-bedroom, three-bathroom Dutch Colonial house that still stands there today. Its waterfront properties attracted buyers who built gorgeous Dutch Colonial and Raised Ranch homes along the quiet streets. Regardless, his requests for parole have all been denied. Moran thinks this figure could have been Dawn. and the Cromartys seemed to have made a nice profit on their 10-year Lorain said the house had "an overwhelming sense of sadness and depression." In the basement (where Ronald Defeo slept), Ed Warren said he felt a powerful spirit that drove him down. Blood splatter was also found on a dresser and floorboards in the house, again demonstrating the possibility at least some of the shootings had occurred away from the beds. The The identical positioning of the bodies is creepy enough in and of itself it suggests that all of the victims were arranged that way but there are more facts that make it all even creepier: The police determined that the rifle hadnt been fitted with a silencer, so the gunshots should hypothetically have woken the DeFeos up; however, there was no sign of a struggle, but nor was there any evidence that sedatives had been used to knock the victims out or keep them quiet all of which is incredibly weird. Some speculated that Defeos many different accounts of the murders were attempts to shift blame for the deaths of his siblings to anyone but himself. Historical Society. People who are interested in the case like to talk about the furniture a lot; head here to check out some of the conversations. The original house on that land (built in 1890) was moved up the block, providing the Moynahan family with a place to live while their new Dutch Colonial home was being constructed by local builder Jesse Purdy. It wasnt included in the $80,000 offer they made; an additional $400 was a comparatively small price to pay for it, though, so the Lutzes sprang for it. It was his drug-addled, grifter book that started all that shit and it was the fakest fake that ever faked. and horrifying past. I think my mother and father are shot! He had told Moran that someone from the DEA actually had the house under surveillance the night of the murders, due to a suspicion that Butch had been smuggling drugs in his speedboat. They went to Kathys mothers but, said Lutz to Ghost Village, When we left, we didnt know we werent coming back. the house was inherited by their daughter Eileen, who sold it to The Amityville Horror case including its "Horror House," last up for sale in 2016 for $850,000, per the Washington Post - took place in Long Island. over the house seemed to have died down. 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. The lawyer had defended 23-year-old Ronald DeFeo, who had shot dead his parents and four younger siblings in the same house 13 months before the Lutzes arrived. of the house, as Wilson eventually made many improvements to the Cromartys suffered the worst from the invasion of curiosity-seekers. the source of the problems. Butch has changed the story multiple times over the course of years. Born in Brooklyn in 1951, Ronald DeFeo Jr was the firstborn son of Louise and Ronald DeFeo Sr. Their 1993 divorce case says that they met in 1985, married in 1989, and divorced in 1993.[22]. Hes a mass murderer. On their arrival, a search of the house confirmed the worst every member of the Defeo family, save for Butch, were dead. With shops, vacation rentals and close access to Manhattan, Amityville was ideally located. 1987 the throngs of visitors had, by then, died down to a trickle, Other, less paranormal explanations include it being an accidentally captured image of a member of the investigation team, or just someone speedy enough to play a good trick. Brian [20] However, at trial, the ballistics expert, Alfred Della Penna, testified that unburned gunpowder is discharged through the muzzle of a weapon, indicating that she was in proximity to the muzzle of the weapon when it was discharged and not that she fired the weapon. The 2005 remake of, This page was last edited on 30 November 2022, at 07:11. This DEA agent had supposedly observed Dawn in her black coat leaving the house with a rifle, getting into a car and driving off in the direction the firearm was subsequently found by the police. By the time it had sold again to Subsequent owners seem to have learned a lesson It is, therefore, unthinkable that Dawn, entirely unsedated or drugged, would not already have been alerted to a gunman before they had even arrived on the 3rd floor. It went so fast.. magazine would soon change all that. area of land to imprison their tribal enemies and/or those possessed How about.neither? Although his insanity plea was supported by the psychiatrist for the defence, the one for the prosecution said DeFeo had an antisocial personality disorder which meant he was aware of his actions at the time of the tragedy. Additionally, the neighbors didnt report any gunshot noises; all they heard was the family dog barking. DeFeo was held at the Sullivan Correctional Facility in the town of Fallsburg, New York, and until his death all of his appeals and requests to the parole board had been denied. Geraldine Gates did not testify at this hearing because the authorities had already confronted her about the false claims and in 1992 secured a statement under oath where she admitted Romondoe was fictitious and that she did not actually marry DeFeo until 1989 in anticipation of the filing of the 440 motion. Transcript of 911 emergency call to Suffolk County Police reporting the shootings. The Village Amityville was formally Incorporated in 1894. The swarming flies, the demonic pig, the ooze seeping through the walls and floorboards the house once located at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, Long Island has been a staple of Hollywood for decades. He was sentenced to 6 concurrent 25-year sentences, although he is unlikely to ever be released. Its iconic, even if you dont know what its from and regardless as to whether you believe in ghosts or demons if youre at all curious about this kind of stuff, odds are youll have seen the photo before. The FBI definition of a serial murder is the unlawful killing of two or more victims by the same offender(s), in separate events but the DeFeo murders occurred during the same event, not separate ones. In their day, the Cromartys tried very hard to creepy facts about the Amityville Horror case. TIL that actress Christine Belford, who played as Arnie Cunningham's mom in the 1983 horror film "Christine", lived in the Amityville Horror house as a teenager for five years before her parents sold it to the DeFeos en.wikipedia.org 485 35 comments Best Add a Comment KindObject3 1 yr. ago Oh dang, was planning to watch Christine tonight! At 3:15am on November 13, 1974, DeFeo's family slept soundly in their beds . Ric Osuna's book was adapted into a docudrama titled Shattered Hopes: The True Story of the Amityville Murders. David, a former teacher, was at one point the President of the Amityville According to the first chapter of Ansons book, the furniture that had been in the house when Ronald DeFeo, Jr. committed the murders reportedly came with the house when the Lutzes bought it. this information can no longer be found at the Historical Society. Poster for the 2005 Amityville Horror movie remake, starring Ryan Reynolds. Stark further declared, "Defendant's testimony that he did not shoot and kill the members of his family is likewise incredible and not worthy of belief". The home's original address was 112 Ocean Ave. but was later changed to 108 to deter tourists. When you have five kids in the house, several of which are teenagers, a ringing phone before or during dinner was not an uncommon event. person by that name, practiced witchcraft or satanism in the area. became infamous on an international level. These days, the haunted house story is largely believed to be a hoax, although for their part, George and Kathleen stuck to their guns about it throughout their entire lives. the family moved-in, this article by Paul Hoffman would cause people chief was unearthed on or near the property in the early 1900's. Ken Greguski, the former Amityville police chief, was one of the first law enforcement professionals at the scene. states that a devil worshipper named John Ketcham fled Massachusetts [2], Around 6:30p.m. on November 13, 1974, DeFeo, who was then 23, entered Henry's Bar in Amityville, Long Island, New York, and declared: "You got to help me! The following day, he confessed to carrying out the killings himself; and Falini, the alleged hitman, had an alibi proving he was out of state at the time of the killings. the landmark quarter-moon windows. In a 1986 interview for Newsday, DeFeo claimed his sister Dawn killed their father and then their distraught mother killed all of his siblings, apparently with a rifle before he killed his mother. After discovering what she had done, Defeo says he then killed Dawn after a struggle with the rifle. A Yet as we have seen, she appeared to be peacefully asleep, face down in her bed, having made no attempt to escape, defend herself or hide. Twenty-eight days later, the family ran from the house and property with their tails between their legs, never looking back. You dont need Photoshop to convincingly fake a ghost photo. and then buried face down. He admitted he was an LSD and heroin user but he was deemed safe at the time of the attack. Due How Many Families Have Lived In The Amityville House? most likely due to the growth of their family (the youngest child At the time of his trial in October 1975, he said "voices" inside his head that told him to kill his family. [13], DeFeo had a volatile relationship with his father, but the motive for the killings remains unclear. He produced no corroborating evidence in this regard another reason for my disbelief of defendant's testimony is demonstrated by consideration of several portions of the trial testimony he signed a lengthy written statement describing in detail his activities in this statement he said that he lived with his family at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville and that he worked for his father that he usually went to and from work with his father; that he was ill and stayed home from work on November 12, 1974; that he was on probation for having stolen an outboard engine and had an appointment to see his probation officer in Amityville on that very afternoon defendant's girlfriend, Mindy Weiss, testified that she began dating the defendant in June 1974, and was with him frequently that summer and fall". He testified at the trial that he felt it was impossible one person could have committed the crimes. Ronald, often known by the nickname Butch, was later arrested and tried for the murders; he was found guilty on Nov. 21, 1975. notices for John Moynahan state he moved to Amityville around The official cause of death has not been released to the public. Defeo has said several times that on the night of the shootings he was watching TV in a drug induced haze when a strange black hooded figure came to him and handed him a rifle, and urged him to commit the murders. According to Hans Holzer, a curator at the The Cromarty's slept in the bedrooms where six people had their lives taken suddenly. Ronald Snr and mother Louise Defeo were both shot twice in the master bedroom. His story constantly changed and his erratic and strange behaviour alienated him to everyone. Once I started, I just couldnt stop. In Amityville, New York, the same town in which Ronald DeFeo Jr. murdered his family in 1974, a Catholic priest is shot to death in a confession booth in his parish church. The pair only stayed a month, as they claimed they were forced to flee due to paranormal activity in the house. Over the years, he was continually in trouble for his thuggish and erratic behaviour, theft and drug abuse. It is 3.15am on November 13, 1974. property, such as repairing the foundation of the boathouse (which He is sure that Dawn was involved in some way. the Riley family 9 months later. Re Amityville, we'll all type up our stories again because you are such a special fucking snowflake. Here are the facts about 112 Ocean Avenue, Amityville, NY. What made this particularly inexplicable was the locations of the 6 bodies strongly suggested Defo could not have committed the shootings so rapidly that nobody had time to react. On November 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo, Jr. shot and killed six members of his family in the house. While in the 1986 interview with Newsday, she asserted she married DeFeo in 1974, in Osuna's book, she alleges they married in 1970. ventures, including an ice-skating rink in Copiague; managing the One of the major problems with the multiple gunmen scenario is the testimony of the prosecutions ballistics experts who stated all of the wounds to the 6 victims were made with the same firearm. The book is based on the real life haunting of the George and Kathleen Lutz, who moved into a new home with their three children. Where Ronald DeFeo Jr. ki. The iconic Dutch Colonial style building at 112 Ocean Avenue, Amityville, is best known today for the extraordinary account of a haunting at the house in 1976. Obviously It wasn't long before they fled in terror, leaving most of their belongings behind. At the time of the murders, DeFeo said he had found his family shot in their home, but later, his story kept changing, even . Was there another gunman in the notorious Amityville House murders? [6] The DeFeo family had occupied 112 Ocean Avenue since purchasing it in 1965. The entire DeFeo family is pictured below. In 1974, the entire DeFeo family was brutally murdered in their home as they slept. We meet the DeFeo family who live in our infamous 112 Ocean Avenue Amityville house. Defeo was taken into police custody for his own protection but didnt stick to his mob story for very long. THE HORROR Amityville house was the location where killer Ronald DeFeo Jr gunned down his entire family, inspiring the The Amityville Horror. at the house and even tear pieces from the house to keep as souvenirs. And neither had any of the victims been drugged. And evidence from the trial indicates Dawns mindset may have been disturbed enough to make her taking such extreme actions seem at least plausible. Ron, Jr. and the DeFeo Family. But even some of the detectives, keen to quickly wrap up their biggest ever murder case, could see there was something very wrong with this story. He was 61 years old. Just when they fell asleep, Ronald J. DeFeo Jr. picked up his shotgun, loaded with a .35 Marlin rifle, and shot everyone in the house. It went so fast. Defeo told stunned detectives. Now, its worth noting that ghost photos are easily faked; indeed, spirit photography has been within the purview of con artists since its beginnings in early 1860s, when it was discovered that a ghostly effect could be achieved with a simple in-camera technique called double exposure. All six victims were found by police in their beds, lying on their stomachs. Islip Speedway and Riverhead Raceway, and running various boat shows, The According to the autopsy and ballistic reports, each victim was shot as they were found, face down in their beds. Joe Nickell notes that given the frequency with which DeFeo has changed his story over the years, any new claims from him regarding the events that took place on the night of the murders should be approached with caution. 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