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A Cultural History of Art Bell

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George Lutz

George Lutz

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George Lutz (1947–2006) was the central figure in the Amityville Horror case, one of the most famous alleged hauntings in American history, who described his family's terrifying twenty-eight-day ordeal in the house at 112 Ocean Avenue. As a guest on late-night radio, his firsthand account of the events at Amityville - which inspired a best-selling book and multiple films - remained one of the most discussed and debated paranormal cases of the twentieth century.

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December 27, 2002: Amityville Horror Case - George Lutz

Dec 27, 2002
2h 48m
George Lutz, whose family lived the real Amityville Horror, joins Art Bell to tell the Amityville case story after a first-hour conversation with Richard C. Hoagland about solar-system warming, ancient Babylon, and the Iraq war. Hoagland notes that Baghdad sits on Sumerian ruins and that Saddam Hussein considers him...