George Lutz

George Lee Lutz (1947 - May 8th, 2006) is the owner of the famous house which was going to become the source of the novels then films of the Affaire of Amityville. With his Kathleen wife, it bought this residence of Long Island which had been the theater of villainous murder in September 1975. With their children, Lutz moved in with the end of the year. Very quickly, they were - according to their dires - aware of invisible forces and started to perceive sounds or voices immaterial. One month after being itself there installed, Lutz, terrorized, deserted their house. The incidents lived by the family did the one of the newspapers a long time. Lutz joined the writer Jay Anson to tell their nightmare in a book subtitles “authentic history”, which became a Best-seller published in 1977 under the title of The Amityville Horror . Although it présentat the facts like authentic, it was risée of the specialists. The parapsychologists underlined inconsistency and distortions, the lawyer of DeFeo (the author of the crimes), William Weber, affirmed to have discussed claimed supernatural experiments in preparation for a work that it was itself supposed to write. This history of horror was according to him a hoax. At all events, Stuart Rosenberg was inspired some in order to carry out film in 1979. George Lutz died in the afternoon of May 8th, 2006 of an heart attack whereas it prepared a book with photographs of the house.

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