In this third and final episode of the series, Harry Chambers and Drew Hudson discuss the Lutz family and their 28-day domestic “horror” in the alleged haunted house. They consider some of the questionable stories/allegations about the house and its "paranormal" activity seemingly contrived by the Lutzes and William Weber over bottles of wine. They draw comparisons between The Conjuring House, The Amityville Horror House, and The Exorcist film. The episode concludes with thoughts on the psychic experiences/"research" conducted by The Warrens and Hans Holzer.
In this third and final episode of the series, we discuss the Lutz family and their 28-day domestic “horror” in the alleged haunted house. We consider some of the questionable stories/allegations about the house and its "paranormal" activity seemingly contrived by the Lutzes and William Weber over bottles of wine. We draw comparisons between The Conjuring House, The Amityville Horror House, and The Exorcist film. The episode concludes with thoughts on the psychic experiences/"research" conducted by The Warrens and Hans Holzer.
CW/TW: This episode reiterates the theme of family annihilation from the prior two parts of our Amityville series. This episode contains descriptions of alleged paranormal experiences. Listener discretion is advised.
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Sources | Part III
Article: “The Real ‘Amityville Horror’: Chilling Facts About the Crime and Haunted House” by Biography.com Editors (Updated: October 14, 2020)
Article: “Amityville: An Origin Story Reveals One Man’s Terrifying Account of What Really Happened During 1976 Haunting, and It Involves The Occult” by Margeaux Sippell (movemaker.com)
Article: “Transcendental Meditation: The Beatles Did It, But Can It Help You?” by Beth Ann Mayer; medically reviewed by Cheryl, Crumpler, PhD
Article: “How to Summon Spirits” by Editors (Jstor.org)
Book: The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson
Book: The Night the DeFeos Died: Reinvestigating the Amityville Murders by Ric Osuna
News Conference Audio: Barbara Cromarty on Rev. Ralph Pecoraro (amityvillemurders.com)
Website: Transcendental Meditation (TM.org)
Website: The Amityville Murders ™(amityvillemurders.com)
YouTube: Amityville Horror - Good Morning America (from July 26, 1979) | Channel: FriendshipTown
Documentary: Amityville: An Origin Story (2023)
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