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INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS WELCOMED!
Although 30 years have passed, the allure of the Amityville house
with its eye-like windows has yet to diminish. Amidst the stories of
demonic pigs and ghostly apparitions, the real horror story remained
a mystery...until now. Read what the experts are saying about The
Night the DeFeos Died:
"As compelling as Truman
Capote's In Cold Blood," says
Jordan Rich of WBZ Radio Boston.
"The Night the DeFeos Died,
is, in my opinion, the most factual work ever published on the incident
and everything that took place after that horrific evening," says Doug Spero,
Emmy award-winning journalist with NBC and CBS who covered the DeFeo
murders and the hoax.
"I have now
finished The Night The DeFeo's Died and, I'll be damned, but it
has to take its place among the finest half dozen studies of murderers
ever published in the United States. Well done, Ric Osuna," says
renowned criminologist Christopher Berry-Dee.
On November 13, 1974, police received a report of a homicide at 112
Ocean Avenue, where they discovered six members of the DeFeo family
-- father, mother and four of their five children -- shot and killed
execution style. The surviving son, Ronald "Butch" DeFeo Jr., was
eventually charged and tried for the murder of his family and is
currently serving six concurrent life sentences. Some theorized that
Ronald DeFeo Jr. was a sociopath turned killer. Others reasoned that
Ronald DeFeo Jr. had to be possessed by the devil or insane in order
to shoot and kill the slumbering family he adored. To this day,
questions remain, such as: Why did it appear that six members of the
DeFeo family slept through eight high-powered gunshots? Why were all
of the victims found in the same position in their beds?
Three decades later, author Ric Osuna strips away the mystery
surrounding one of the world's most notorious events and provides
definitive answers to questions that have been left unanswered over
the years about the case. Ric Osuna's The Night the DeFeos Died
offers incontrovertible proof of the true motives behind this
terrible tragedy and reveals Ronald DeFeo Jr. did not act alone in
the commission of this crime.
The Night the DeFeos Died exposes the unprecedented
coverup that was instigated at the highest levels by police,
attorneys, judges, and even the Mafia. The Night the DeFeos Died
will offer evidence to support the claim that the supernatural
stories were created as part of Ronald DeFeo, Jr.'s defense and were
a hoax. This book finally puts to rest the false myths and
misinformation surrounding the Amityville case.

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THE NIGHT THE DEFEOS DIED
BY RIC OSUNA

USD $19.99,
©
2002
AVAILABLE WORLDWIDE

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