My Amityville Horror Page #7

Synopsis: For the first time in 35 years, Daniel Lutz recounts his version of the infamous Amityville haunting that terrified his family in 1975. George and Kathleen Lutz's story went on to inspire a best-selling novel and the subsequent films have continued to fascinate audiences today. This documentary reveals the horror behind growing up as part of a world famous haunting and while Daniel's facts may be other's fiction, the psychological scars he carries are indisputable. Documentary filmmaker, Eric Walter, has combined years of independent research into the Amityville case along with the perspectives of past investigative reporters and eyewitnesses, giving way to the most personal testimony of the subject to date.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Eric Walter
Production: IFC Films
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Metacritic:
48
Rotten Tomatoes:
74%
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
88 min
Website
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can't now here

this is here

from Padre Pio

I did have this I had this

in my hand nobody knew it

nobody knew I carry this relic

I'll time times February 23rd

and March 6 nobody new that I had

this and 10

he appear

hydrate PO here to you

seeking and you feel that that

protected you most definitely

it like vindication

that's how Iran tell I see it

this is amazing

you have faith

you can you case you can kiss yes

means

simple is

his

thank you

scam

it through this this was with add

all the time in the hospital it never

truly recovering I brought him home

unit for years in

what would you

say to somebody who says okay this kid

obviously

has a big problem with his stepfather

but that's not so unusual they could put

it down to okay you've now got a blended

family and it's not the Brady Bunch

aka okay Danny skipping school he's

doing whatever he can to

be defiant there was a small part of me

that look forward to get in trouble and

would do anything

you know you cats like when

there was anger in the house more sh*t

was going on in the house

the more dramatic in the more

dysfunctional it got

the worst sitka did you feel like the

energy was feeling of love your

aggressions tension yes yes I've

that's come up many times in life long

therapy yes

and has anybody ever said to you okay

Danny maybe this is just manifestations

baby you imagined all this

maybe use in the coolidge to well what

do you say when somebody says that

get up and I won't go and discuss

I stopped trying to persuade people

about

okay really long time ago

what they could put tell me what makes

you so sure

so convinced that this really happened

to you that you didn't

a mat that its you didn't imagine it and

I'm sure you've had those

those feelings were you saying OK

three-part second-guessing myself

yeah but is there any has there ever

been any point in time were you saying

OK:

I was an angry Kid I'm

really ticked off did you ever doubt

yourself

that this happened no

DG never had a point yells at all to

clear an all too real and

what I saw I know I saw and I could

describe it to you twenty years from now

exactly like I did right now

nothing's gonna change did you have any

sense that whatever

was there was would follow you

of the property

when did that start to happen

well one around involves both

on school

my mother and three of us were basically

heaped which george was injured as

is personal right and then

only slowly he was he watching entering

shop

world as we met him he was involved

his believes that which practiced

one is to be able to control somebody

else's

mines is to be able to keep object

masterful

heart

I'd talk top

I think somewhere along the line that

George beliefs and practices and things

that he was

directly involved with triggered in was

a catalyst to what was going on

house was kinda like a magic trick gone

bad

control of what was involved with laying

of hands

and and recall that when you can move

objects with the mind in woods

telekinesis kinases thought projections

and

when did this start to since

first minute I walked into his house in

realize

should two sons pixels well I mean if

you walked into my eye

if you walked into my house and you look

to my bookcase you would pretty much

see a lot love things on accusations by

rivals with bookmarks and

pictures you photographed all on wall

but I have a lot of books on site on

various aspects

love parapsychology the the supernatural

I have a couple books on with witchcraft

and magic but let's face it

I mean what do you think the chances

realistically what do you think the

chances were

that no matter how many books George

read that he was going to be able to

start moving objects with asthma

I witnessed you witnessed what

exactly george's ability to move

objects with out touch them with his

mind

in his garage before we even got there

he was in the garage with his friends

you can ranches just like that

like this walk over with them down

takes them a couple minutes to get there

it takes about 12 is gone

and it would take about a minute to drop

it by he kindling

and I was not supposed to know their

search which tumbled in on an

after-school

my mother didn't know I'm run into their

I don't know I didn't know if she knew

at that time my way told she looked to

me like what

colder out into the garage and I want

you to show my mom what you just did

right now

and the guys got all and last didn't say

a word

and I have a doctors appointment at

night to I when I told the doctor

second by second where didn't offer an

explanation

he just kept praised we think he said

role he had conversation

for drop me off using comes in 15

minutes later they talk for another 20

minutes

go at this point I with the doctor I

would recommend it to your mother

find a new boyfriend or he

he needs your son needs to go for tester

something this is this is just an

incredible tale from

there's a doctor out there somewhere

with

that story in his file in handwriting

people

can exaggerate what they've experienced

they can exaggerate a little or

exaggerate a lot they can add details to

an experience to make the story more

interesting

%ah and that there are lots of reasons

why

people might do that I mean for one

thing a we remember

bits and pieces have experience but will

fill in the gaps in our memory

with other bits of information things we

learned from other places

inferences we drew which we decide

probably happen and we use those two

fill in the gaps memory their also maybe

a motivation to remember things in a way

that is a little bit more dramatic

little bit more interesting now believes

that

saw his stepfather

move objects without touching

and the question and where did that come

from

it might be a speculation that it could

have come from

the stepfather saying you know I can do

this and the little boy started think I

I saw him do it

and when the story start to change

then it's time to become suspicious I be

afraid to be in that house

knowing that there had been a mass

murder in again we go back to the whole

thing about it

what is the imagination why starring and

just take off

and then the influence a father feeling

this on children

who I've been involved in so many these

cases with children are so sensitive

not going to what's happening in an

environment possibly power normally

but also to the Q's they get from their

parents

most people do not want the glare these

they do not wanting names we feel

because of their business associations

and everything else I can be effected

they don't want to expose their children

very important

to not any loving parent does not want

to

inflict on a child anyone who does that

is is demonic is the so-called forces

that were released in this case

psychological scars is something that

are hard to expose

and and share with people and

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Eric Walter

Eric Walter (born March 23, 1950) is a researcher of statistics and parameter estimation in the French laboratory Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes (UMR 8506). more…

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