- Ronald DeFeo Jr. - Wikipedia
The 1982 film Amityville II: The Possession is based on the book Murder in Amityville by parapsychologist Hans Holzer It is set at 112 Ocean Avenue, featuring the fictional Montelli family, who are based on the DeFeo family
- Amityville: The True Horror and the Scam – Debunked
The Dutch colonial revival-style house on what was 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, Long Island, NY, was the scene of a real horror – Ronald “Butch” DeFeo Jr shot and killed his parents and four siblings on November 13, 1974
- Butch of the Amityville Horror Ronnie DeFeo Jr. - Lennox Mag
The Amityville Murders DeFeo killed his parents and four siblings in their bedrooms on November 13, 1974 He originally blamed an unknown assailant but confessed to all six deaths the next day The horrific crime and cold removal of each victim shook the town and solidified the case’s reputation
- Is Ronald DeFeo Jr. Still Alive? Why Did Butch Kill His Family?
Ronald DeFeo Jr , known as Butch, was convicted of killing his whole family in a crime that shocked the nation This particular case spurred several books and movies, including ‘The Amityville Horror ’
- THE - Amityville Murders
During a November 30, 2000 meeting with Ric Osuna, author of The Night the DeFeos Died, Butch DeFeo confessed that, along with his sister Dawn DeFeo, he and one of his friends actually committed the murders out of desperation This fact was confirmed by a letter written by Butch DeFeo
- Fifty Years Later, What Is The Status Of The Infamous Amityville . . .
On November 13th, 1974 a troubled young man, Ronald DeFeo Jr walked into his family home in Amityville, NY, and murdered his entire family DeFeo who was called 'Butch' by his family and friends was 23 years old
- The Amityville murders | November 13, 1974 | HISTORY
Ronald “Butch” DeFeo Jr told people that night at an Amityville bar that his parents had been shot inside his home, an upscale dwelling with a statue of the Virgin Mary and a sign declaring
- The Amityville Murders: Ronald DeFeos Motive Still Unknown
In the early evening of November 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr , known as "Butch" by family and friends, walked into a hometown bar in Amityville to have a drink John Altieri, one of the patrons, recalled DeFeo shouting, "My father and mother have been shot!"
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