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Go to the house and spend a night if you don't believe...
report back to us.
The problem is the house isn't anywhere near where I live, so there's no way I can get there.
Let's review this "story":
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The Amityville Horror: Interview with George Lutz
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After all, there is no actual evidence that this haunting occurred... or so I thought. George Lutz did bring evidence, in fact Lutz has more evidence to prove the Amityville haunting occurred than other famous cases I had looked at, like the 'Bell Witch', or the Smurl haunting. More on that later.
Proof? Where? There was no proof on that website.
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A strange green jello like substance leaked from the walls. The toilet bowls began to turn black. Swarms of houseflies were found time and time again in the sewing room. Strange drops of black goo oozed from the keyholes in the doors.
^ROFL! Not remotely possible unless everything was set up to do that. Matter just doesn't "appear" or "change" without another physical form to move it or control it. As for flies in the house, every house has pests in them, but I completely doubt there were swarms of them. Swarms of house flies? They would all die off the way he "explains" it.
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Personality changes also began to affect the Lutz family. George would suddenly awake precisely at 3:15 am each morning... with an uncontrollable urge to check the boathouse. He would go for days without bathing. George was often sick, losing a lot of weight, and energy. Kathy began having nightmares. The children often fought and argued with one another.
This is probably completely unrelated to the "story". Anyway, definitely natural. Fear because of the stories being read to them, and I would definitely think children argue with each other anyway. He probably just noticed it.
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Then, the noises came. Footsteps could be heard walking about the house. "In the middle of night, you would hear the front door slam... it was a very distinctive sound". George would rush down the stairs to the front entrance... only to find Harry the dog sleeping at the foot of the door. It was obvious that he hadn't been disturbed, yet George distinctly remembers hearing the front door slam. "It was the only door in the house that made that type of sound, I knew what I had just heard ".
Middle of the night = EXTREMELY tired. No shit you heard false sounds dude! I hear sounds in dreams sometimes, often thinking they were heard in real life, but I then come to a conclusion that it wasn't.
Anyway, there was a lot of other bullshit in this thing, and I have come to a conclusion: This guy had either 1) Some wild-assed dream which was mistaken for reality or 2) A drinking habbit.
Remember, it was an interview with HIM, and not his family.