Jason Bayless Posted on 14 November 2009 by Jason Bayless

Amityville Murders



amityville  Yesterday was Friday the 13th, but did you know it was the 35th anniversary of the DeFeo murders in Amityville. Yes, the events that sparked the horror series, ‘The Amityville Horror’.  When I was younger, after seeing the first Amityville Horror film, I wanted to live in this house.

There are a ton of mysteries tied up in these events. If you only take in the accounts of the films you would think that demons owned the Amityville house. If you listen to some of Amityville’s locals, they say it was “a young man, under the influence of drugs, angry, and beyond reason and human decency.”

So what really happened?

According to records -

At around 6:30 on the evening of November 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo, Jr. burst into Henry’s Bar in Amityville, Long Island, New York and declared: “You got to help me! I think my mother and father are shot!” DeFeo and a small group of people went to 112 Ocean Avenue, which was located not far from the bar, and found that DeFeo’s parents were indeed dead. One of the group, Joe Yeswit, made an emergency call to the Suffolk County Police, who searched the house and found that six members of the same family were dead in their beds.

The victims were car dealer Ronald DeFeo, Sr. (43), Louise DeFeo (42), and four of their children: Dawn (18); Allison (13); Marc (12); and John Matthew (9). All of the victims had been shot with a 35 caliber lever action Marlin 336C rifle at around three o’clock in the morning of that day. DeFeo’s parents had both been shot twice, while the children had all been killed with single shots. Louise DeFeo and her daughter Allison were reportedly the only victims who were awakened by the gunfire at the time of their deaths, but according to Suffolk County Police the victims were all found lying on their stomachs in bed. The DeFeo family had occupied 112 Ocean Avenue since purchasing it in 1965.

Ronald DeFeo, Jr. was the eldest son of the family, and was also known as “Butch”. He was taken to the local police station for his own protection after suggesting to police officers at the scene of the crime that the killings had been carried out by a mob hit man named Louis Falini. However, an interview with DeFeo at the station soon exposed serious inconsistencies in his version of events, and the following day he confessed to carrying out the killings himself. He told detectives: “Once I started, I just couldn’t stop. It went so fast.” DeFeo admitted that he had taken a bath, redressed, and discarded crucial evidence like blood-stained clothes, the Marlin rifle and cartridges on his way to work as usual.

So what really happened? Was Ronald possessed by demons? Or did he just simply go mad?

The Amityville Record says,

forget about ghosts and hauntings; don’t listen to the hype and the tales of demonic possession that many have attributed to this crime, most in the interest of making money or bringing some morbid level of fame to someone, somewhere. Those who continue to perpetuate such lies pay disrespect to the memories of the DeFeos who lost their lives.Instead, everyone should recognize the lethal potential of children lost to anger and drugs. That is the real horror that Amityville and every other community in this country should be putting their energies into in order to eliminate it forever. That would be the best tribute to this family.

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