Murder in Amityville

Murder In Amityville is a book written by Hans Holzer and serves as a prequel to The Amityville Horror. The book has been turned into a film titled Amityville II: The Possession. It has since been re-released under the title Amityville: Fact or Fiction?

Murder in Amityville
AuthorHans Holzer
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreHorror novel
PublisherBelmont Tower Books
Publication date
1979
Pages288

Plot summary

The plot tries to explain why Ronald Defeo Jr. killed his family at 112 Ocean Ave. It revolves around Ronald Jr. as he experiences strange events in the house up until he kills his entire family on November 13, 1974. It goes on to explain that he was possessed and that he did not want to kill his family. It introduces controversial events. It is also based on Defeo's explanation of why he says he killed his family.

Films

The film based on the book was the prequel to the 1979 The Amityville Horror and was titled Amityville II: The Possession. The name of the family was changed and the family's stay itself was shortened. While not an accurate prequel it takes some details from Murder in Amityville. The remake of The Amityville Horror also uses Holzer's theory. DeFeo was possessed, only in the remake DeFeo is possessed by a film version of John Ketcham. In the remake the house is built on an Indian burial ground. A television special was filmed in 1979, with Holzer narrating and includes interviews with DeFeo and medium Ethel Johnson-Meyers, but eventually was scrapped and never made public.

gollark: Me. They're shipped to Mars to keep them out of consumer hands.
gollark: Forcing them on others would be if I used the orbital mind control lasers.
gollark: Well, that's true inasmuch as people have memory, I guess.
gollark: Good news: I consulted my meme library. There are exactly 50 trolley problem memes.
gollark: I am not sure I trust your knowledge of law.
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