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A True Documented Terror - The Amityville Murders The Case That Inspired the Movie The Amityville Horror

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De: Ted Lazaris
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A chilling, meticulously grounded account of the real murders that shook a quiet Long Island community and left a permanent scar on American true crime history. This gripping narrative places readers inside the investigation, revealing how ordinary domestic life can collapse into irreversible violence without warning. Stark, emotional, and deeply unsettling, this is a haunting reminder that the most terrifying stories are the ones that truly happened.


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A True Documented Terror — The Amityville Murders
The Case That Inspired the Movie The Amityville Horror
The police closed the case.
The house never did.

In the early morning hours of November 13, 1974, six members of a family were found dead inside their home at 112 Ocean Avenue.
Each victim was discovered in bed.
No signs of struggle.
No attempt to escape.
The killer confessed.
The investigation ended.
The house was supposed to return to silence.
But silence never came.
Within weeks, new occupants began reporting sounds no one else could hear — footsteps moving through empty rooms, doors opening on their own, and a presence that seemed to know when they were alone.
They claimed the temperature inside the house would drop without warning.
They claimed the walls made noises at night.
They claimed something was watching them.
Authorities dismissed the reports.
Neighbors kept their distance.
Officials said the case was closed.
Yet the disturbances continued.
Over time, investigators would uncover unsettling details buried inside the original crime scene records — patterns that did not fit, timelines that did not align, and questions that were never fully answered.
Why were all six victims found in nearly identical positions?
Why were there no signs of resistance?
Why did the house remain so quiet that night?
Some believed the murders were the end of the story.
Others believed they were only the beginning.
This book does not rely on rumor, folklore, or imagination.
It is built from documented testimony, police reports, court records, and firsthand accounts from those who entered the house and later refused to return.
Because the most disturbing truth about Amityville is not what happened in the courtroom. It is what people claimed happened afterward.
And the one warning repeated by those who lived there — and by those who investigated the house — was always the same.

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