New York Daily News

‘Amityville Horror’ killer Ronald DeFeo Jr. is dead

- BY LEONARD GREENE

Convicted “Amityville Horror” killer Ronald DeFeo Jr., who in 1974 shot and killed his parents and four younger siblings inside their Long Island home in a grisly case that inspired a book and a movie, has died in prison, officials said. He was 69.

DeFeo was serving a 25 year-tolife sentence at Sullivan Correction­al Facility in upstate Fallsburg when he died Friday, according to a Department of Correction­s spokeswoma­n.

DeFeo was transferre­d to Albany Medical Center and pronounced dead at 6:35 p.m. An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death, officials said.

DeFeo was eligible for a parole hearing in July, according to state records.

He was convicted on six counts of second-degree murder for the

killings, which took place on Nov. 13, 1974, inside the five-bedroom home on Ocean Ave. in Amityville where he lived with his family.

Prosecutor­s said the 23-year-old DeFeo, the oldest son, used a .35-caliber rifle to shoot his mother, father, two sisters and two brothers while they were sleeping. His youngest brother was 9.

He initially blamed the murders on a mob hit man, but eventually confessed to carrying out the crime himself, claiming he heard voices saying his family was plotting against him.

“Once I started, I just couldn’t stop,” he said during his confession, according to cops. “It went so fast.”

The “voices” claim was the basis of an unsuccessf­ul insanity defense. After his conviction, a Suffolk County judge sentenced DeFeo to six 25-year-to-life terms.

The murders inspired the 1977 book “The Amityville Horror” and a cult film two years later by the same name starring James Brolin, Margot Kidder and Rod Steiger.

The book and the movie focused on the Lutz family, who moved into the house several years after the murders and claimed they had been terrorized by paranormal phenomena while living there. They fled their dream home after 28 days.

 ??  ?? Ronald DeFeo Jr., charged in murder of his parents and four siblings, leaves a Suffolk County court in 1974.
Ronald DeFeo Jr., charged in murder of his parents and four siblings, leaves a Suffolk County court in 1974.

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