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Home / Crime and Justice / Haunting Echoes: The Amityville Murders and the Paranormal Legacy

Haunting Echoes: The Amityville Murders and the Paranormal Legacy

18 Oct

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Summary

  • Ronald DeFeo Jr. confessed to murdering his family in 1974, claiming "voices from the house" made him do it
  • The Amityville Horror franchise was inspired by the DeFeo family's alleged paranormal experiences
  • Ronald Jr. was found guilty of six counts of second-degree murder despite his insanity plea
Haunting Echoes: The Amityville Murders and the Paranormal Legacy

On November 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. committed a shocking crime that would haunt the small town of Amityville, New York, for decades to come. The 23-year-old confessed to murdering his parents and four siblings, claiming that "voices from the house" had compelled him to do it.

The gruesome killings not only rocked the community but also inspired the long-running Amityville Horror franchise. After the DeFeo family's home was sold, the new owners, the Lutz family, reported experiencing paranormal activity, including green slime oozing from the walls and a demonic presence that ripped a door off its hinges.

Despite Ronald Jr.'s insanity plea, he was found guilty on six counts of second-degree murder in October 1975 and sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for each homicide. His attorney's attempt to use the alleged voices as a basis for an insanity defense ultimately failed.

In the years that followed, Ronald Jr. continued to maintain that he was not solely responsible for the murders, even claiming that his sister Dawn was the real killer. However, no evidence has ever surfaced to support this claim, and his appeals for a retrial were denied.

The Amityville house, which has since changed hands multiple times, remains a private residence and a source of enduring fascination. The DeFeo family's tragic story and the paranormal allegations that followed have cemented the property's place in popular culture, inspiring numerous films, books, and other media.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The DeFeo family was murdered in their Amityville, NY home in 1974, with Ronald DeFeo Jr. confessing to the killings and claiming "voices from the house" made him do it.
Ronald DeFeo Jr. was the eldest son of the DeFeo family, who he confessed to murdering in 1974. He was found guilty of six counts of second-degree murder despite an insanity plea.
The Amityville Horror franchise was inspired by the paranormal experiences reported by the family who moved into the DeFeo home after the murders, leading to a series of popular horror films.

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