La casa encantada de Amityville

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  Por Sarah Criba.

La residencia endemoniada de Amityville es quizás la historia de fantasmas más famosa de Estados Unidos. Ronald Defeo Jr. fue declarado culpable de los asesinatos en 1974 de su madre, su padre y cuatro de sus hijos en su casa de Amityville, Nueva York. Los informes indican que el arma que usó Ronald no tenía silenciador y no había signos de lucha dentro de la casa, hechos que dejaron perplejos a los investigadores. Defeo murió en marzo de 2021.

En 1975, una nueva familia, los Lutz, se mudó a la casa de Amityville y la compró con descuento. Llevaban menos de un mes viviendo allí. Durante ese tiempo, se escucharon rumores en la casa, su hija formó una amistad imaginaria con un cerdo de ojos rojos llamado Jodie, la casa atraía enjambres de moscas, golpes en las paredes y se decía que los muebles se movían solos, según lo que informó la familia.

Los investigadores paranormales Ed y Lorraine Warren fueron llamados para investigar y también informaron haber encontrado fenómenos paranormales. Ed Warren dijo que una fuerza desconocida lo empujó al suelo del sótano.

La casa sigue en pie hoy, aunque los propietarios recientes afirman que no está embrujada.

 

 


PrisioneroEnArgentina.com

Mayo 18, 2024


 

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59 thoughts on “La casa encantada de Amityville”

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    • Skooby
    • posted on May 23, 2024

    Goosebumps…

    • Rage of War
    • posted on May 22, 2024

    It is pure comedy.

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    • Heather Greene
    • posted on May 22, 2024

    2024
    We still believe in ghosts? Oh mine…!

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    • Rob Baruchowitz
    • posted on May 21, 2024

    It is all bull. But why would anybody buy a house where gruesome crime had been committed?

    • Eddie Dunlop
    • posted on May 21, 2024

    All I know I wouldn’t spend one minute in that house.

    • L.L. Casper
    • posted on May 21, 2024

    WE KNOW all this is BS

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    • Leann Norris
    • posted on May 20, 2024

    The father was very aggressive to his whole family,I understand that kids got upset and when they were big enough,took revenge. Especially that their son was a drug addict as well. So its a really sad event but something like that never happens without reasons…And I have no idea,why people think,it a good idea to buy a house that was a scene of horrific murders,but no wonder that paranormal things happened there after such a short period of time of the murders,I believe that Lutz said the truth. I lived in a haunted house,cold is one of the main thing that shows,some ghosts are there. The other is when you feel,someone watch you. Its not a perfect environment to live in,even,if ghosts doesnt want anything bad,they just stuck there for a while. I stayed in this haunted house for 2 weeks and even,that nothing bad happened,it was still a place that you dont want to live in,so I understand that they left the house. I think,the book coloured up this event more than it was in reality,but I’am sure that this house was not liveable after such a short period of time of the killing…

      • Frank Bianco
      • posted on May 20, 2024

      It’s cold cuzz the devil didn’t pay the power bill 🙂

    • Scooter Grant
    • posted on May 20, 2024

    Those who say its a lie should go and stay at the house

      • Hack Morton
      • posted on May 21, 2024

      Well, I know everybody is dead in a cemetery, but why on earth would I sleep there???

    • Manucho
    • posted on May 20, 2024

    Que chucho, Manucho.
    Yo tengo la billetera encantada: Cada vez que salgo al super, pongo 30 lucas
    vuelvo a casa y no hay nada

    • Lewis A. Mackay
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    The couple (James and Barbara Cromarty) who brought the house in 1977 after George and Kathleen Lutz moved out actually lived in that house 10 years from 1977-1987 and said nothing weird ever happened, except for people coming by because of the book and movie.

    • Scott Mariner
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    Isn’t it strange that all the other people who lived in this house since the Lutz family haven’t had any supernatural happenings?

    • Julian Chang
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    The heaviest sleeper could not sleep through several rifle shots. The fact that no one woke up is creepy.

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    • posted on May 19, 2024

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    • Jameson Garr
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    The Amityville house obviously existed before the Defeo family moved in and obviously someone must have bought it after the Lutzes moved out. Who built the house originally? When was it built? What occurred upon the property before the house was built? Why did the original Builders of the home move out? Who bought the home and who owns it today and have they observed any phenomena? All of these questions need to be considered and answered before you’re going to have any sort of a conclusion to make about the Amityville Horror.

    • George Spinone
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    Three other families have since lived there and reported nothing out of the ordinary.

      • Scott Mariner
      • posted on May 19, 2024

      How convenient, right?

        • Hack Morton
        • posted on May 21, 2024

        yeah.

    • patrick ireland jones
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    Just like the other super sensation The Exorcist this too was a hoax. The facts in the book don’t match the actual facts when people tried to verify them.  It makes for a good story though and it did scare me the first time I saw the film.

    • Roderick Kockpin
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    the Realtor have to Advise Potential Buyers of Something Like that Happened in a House
    I guess the new owners are fine with that

    • Jason Cosenza
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    Today the home, has residents, it’s fenced off, and posted no trespassing signs.

    • Top Hat
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    The only thing I know is haunted is America under Trump.

    • Charlie Mingo
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    Regardless of the truth, I’ve always loved the story.

    • Shawnee Hemmings
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    The house has been occupied for years and owners never experienced any weird shit at all there, Ronald DeFeo supposedly made up all the shit about hauntings to try and blame that for the murder of his family. But it wasn’t true, he was in deep financial mess and was useless at holding down a job something that angered his father and caused arguments and trouble between them, he didn’t want his father to know the shit he was in and fact he had been sacked from his latest job, and he hoped to get insurance money of his family’s deaths. And the Lutz family stories are completely bogus, made up entirely by them in hope of cashing in financially, it didn’t work out as well as they hoped as they could never provide evidence or independent witnesses to any of the stuff they claimed happened to them, so not many bought into their rubbish. And they made very little money from it plus they had to sell house at a loss because of the scare stories they invented about the place. No other resident of that house has experienced anything odd or unusual or supernatural happening at all, and all residents since have lived there perfectly happily with no issues. If it was genuine haunted house no doubt it would have been ripped down for sake of prices of other properties in the area.

    • The Guy
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    I think he was suffering with schizophrenia, however I find it odd that nobody woke up and they were all found lying on their stomach, and furthermore, in recent years the house was up for sale because the male owner had a heart attack and died and the wife then sold the house, so why did she sell? And why did he have a heart attack? Did they see something?

    • Lou
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    I’ve lived in a haunted house. Don’t care if anyone believes me. I know what I experienced.

    • Franco Verrassi
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    Argentina esta embrujada y nadie se horripila

      • Cristian Ardiles
      • posted on May 19, 2024

      YO
      Todos los primeros dias del mes cuando recibo la boleta de la luz.

    • Claudia Corbett
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    The Lutz’s story is all complete garbage. My friend had a paper route on that block. A couple weeks after they moved in he asked if they wanted the paper. He was told no that they wouldn’t be staying. They never even unpacked their belongings. Everything was still in boxes.

    • Kevin Milone
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    The house was definitely haunted why would George Lutz leave all his belongings after only 28 days and fled???

    • Elmer Daducce
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    There is no way that six people can die by being murdered in that house and it can’t be haunted ,i also believe that the six deaths triggered a demon in the house, who really knows, but ai do believe there are things we do not know much about

    • Shannon Pyong
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    The DeFao murders always creeped me out…

    • daniela rebeccio
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    Fantasmas o no, debe haber litros de sangre abajo de la alfombra

    • Masked Shooter
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    Poltergeists for sure

    • Don't kill The messanger
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    I have done a lot of research and Ronald Defeo himself had an extensive interview in prison, and he admitted that this was all a crock of shit

      • MasterMind Joseph
      • posted on May 19, 2024

      I don’t believe in half the bull. Everyone has a ghost story lol I mean I don’t though because as I do believe we’re spiritual beings. I don’t believe we hang around earth after death we’re either in a deep sleep till judgment day or heaven or hell right off the rip

    • Christie Dougall
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    I think the haunting part is b.s. but it would be next to impossible at this point to separate the lore from the everyday life of actually living there. And in reality, haunted or not, there were horrible murders committed so that alone would be a hard nope.

      • jennifer carmine 1010
      • posted on May 19, 2024

      I’m not buying the haunting either but like you said, there were 6 murders committed in that house.

        • leonard addison
        • posted on May 19, 2024

        Yes, that give me the creeps

    • Tanya X
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    I have this conclusion: Even if the haunting was a hoax although I believe there was some truth to it, who would want to live in a house where a family was murdered? It’s possible there are ghosts there but the owners can’t sense them. I lived in a house that had a nasty male ghost but as far as I know the new owners don’t know its haunted.

    • Mark Axos
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    it’s a really nice house, i’ll stay there. I’d buy it if I had that kind of money…

    • Clark Hinan
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    I read the onwers got a real good deal on that beautiful home. I wouldn’t give a sh*t about the murders. Wouldn’t bother me a bit. Except for the house settling in the middle of the night which would terrify me.

    • Wolfie May
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    I was never a fan of the paranormal stories of the Lutz family. I always believed that they fabricated the whole thing. Instead, it was the DeFeo family that always gave me the creeps.

    • robo para la corona
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    La pelicula estuvo muy buena.

    • Duncan Bagley
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    I don’t find this the least bit interesting or scary.
    The Defeo story… that’s another thing.

    • Jamie Dunn
    • posted on May 19, 2024

    966 lindley street home in bridgeport connecticut, it’s definitely one of the most haunted houses in the world

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    • P.K. Lewistone
    • posted on May 18, 2024

    It’s a beautiful home sadly marred by a murder sadly there was some negative vibrations caused by George Lutz dabbing in the occult and what happened there with the DeFeo’s murders it’s a beautiful home I wish they would stop saying it’s haunted the real tragedy is the DeFeo’s were murdered there.

      • Ray Edermann
      • posted on May 19, 2024

      Even tho… it is creepy

    • cynthia MacBride
    • posted on May 18, 2024

    I actually took a tour a few years ago. They renew everything in the inside. Gorgeous property. Beautiful house but I couldn’t live somewhere young children were brutally murdered

    • Fernando Minero
    • posted on May 18, 2024

    Siempre me dio la impresion que fueron agachadas inmobiliarias para comprar barato y despues vender caro.

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