The Amityville Horror House

Historical Artifact

Recovered wooden window relic.

Relic comes in a 3 1/2”x 3 1/2” 3D floating display frame with full color photo backing.

Comes with a unique serial numbered, holographic label. Label is tamper resistant and affixed to frames edge which seals relic inside and assures it’s authenticity.

Comes with a matching Serial numbered, Certificate of Authenticity from BFT Authentic, with matching serial number and BFT Directors signature.


George & Kathy Lutz moved into the three-story colonial in Amityville December 1975.

The sprawling house at 112 Ocean Ave.(later changed to 108, to deter tourists) The house was a steal at $80,000, “It was a dream come true," George Lutz remembers.


True, the house had been the scene of a horrible multiple murder a little over a year before, when 23-year-old Ronnie DeFeo went from room to room methodically shooting his parents and his four brothers and sisters in their beds. But the Lutzes sat down with their three young children and agreed the family could handle it.

Just in case though, the day they moved in they had a priest, Father Ray Pecoraro, bless the house. According to Lutz, the priest said he felt an unseen hand slap him in the sewing room and heard a voice say "Get out."

Within days they began to notice strange phenomena.

Strange odors would come and go. The front door would slam shut in the middle of the night, and the house would always be cold.


Lutz says the family kept the fireplace burning day & night in a futile attempt to stay warm, and found strange gelatinous drops on the carpet when they woke in the morning. George said, his wife would physically transformed into an old woman, with hair and wrinkles of a 90-year-old.

Lutz claims that he mysteriously woke at 3:15 a.m. almost every day, the same time the DeFeo murders were believed to have happened. Their children's beds would slamming up and down on the floor, as George would be immobilized in his bed by an unseen force, unable to help. One night Mr. Lutz woke to see his wife levitating and moving across the bed.

The next morning, just 28 days after they moved in, the Lutz family fled the house, leaving their clothes in the closets and food in the refrigerator.

Soon after a Paranormal group lead by Laura Didio, assembled a group of psychic researchers to evaluate the family's claims.

The investigators spent a night in the house, walking from room to room trying to pick up ghostly vibrations. "It was like a psychic slumber party," Didio remembers.

One of the researchers, Lorraine Warren, remembers an "overwhelming feeling" of "horrible depression" in the house. The team also took a series of time-lapse photos of the upstairs landing. None of the photographs showed anything out of the ordinary except one, which had what Didio describes as "the face of what appeared to be a little boy, peering out from one of the bedrooms."


Things returned to normal for the Lutz family after they left the house, and George Lutz began to wonder if it was the house's horrors that had driven DeFeo to kill his family.


I’m the 1980’s The Amityville Horror House Was renovated, mostly to change the exterior look and to deter would be thrill seekers, and general upkeep.

While the windows were replaced, a couple were rescued and stored for the past 4 decades. One of the front room windows as well as the third story landing window were the two rescued.

Now you can own a piece of paranormal history and the secrets attached.

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