Thursday, December 18, 2008

Amityville Horror

August 5th 1978, a family of 5 was found dead in their California home.  The suspect was the nephew of the father that was in the house.  No one knew why he did it exactly, but what the found was the family, dead in their closets with bullet holes in their heads. The nephew was sent to an insane asylum where he later escape just to go back to the house to shoot himself dead the same way he did with his family earlier that year. They say that his soul still haunts those very halls of that house and that any man that lives there will go insane and try to murder his family the same way Ronald did.

 November 7th 2006, a newly married couple along with their 2 children moved into the exact same house the Lutz family lived in back in the 70’s, the exact same house that Ronald DeFeo killed his 3 cousins, his aunt and his uncle.  This family was known as the Bailey family, they were originally from Columbia Heights, Minnesota.  The household was led by Jeff Bailey, who lived along side with his wife Meme, and their 2 sons Taylor and Jason.  Everything was going fine at first for the family but soon Jeff started renovating the basement which is where he found a cellar way in the back and as he went in he found a whole bunch of torture tools that were there from the 1700’s.  Jeff would constantly go down to the cellar to work on projects and to check the torture equipment. But the last time he went down there he started hearing a voice, it was the voice of Ronald DeFeo.  The voice repeated the same thing every time Jeff went down there, it would say “Catch’em And Kill’em” He tried escaping the voices but they only seemed to get louder and louder.  The voices had soon engulfed him, and later the next day as the police arrived to the house for a domestic disturbance, they found Jeff dead in the cellar with his wife and 2 kids dead in their closets.. with bullet holes in their heads. 

1 comment:

  1. ooh creepy! ive never seen the movie, makes me wanna see it now :)

    -LEQ

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