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		<title>Amityville Horror &#8211; some thoughts about it</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fiona Broome</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This week, I watched a documentary questioning the hauntings at the &#8216;Amitville Horror&#8217; house.</p> <p>On one hand, I try to be very respectful of researchers&#8217; subjective and psychic experiences.</p> <p>On the other&#8230; Well, several years ago, I explored another classic &#8220;ghost story,&#8221; the <a href="http://hollowhill.com/ghosthunting/ocean-born-marys-ghost/">Ocean-Born Mary</a> tale, supposedly haunted by Mary Wallace.</p> <p>My extensive research [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week, I watched a documentary questioning the hauntings at the &#8216;Amitville Horror&#8217; house.</p>
<p>On one hand, I try to be very respectful of researchers&#8217; subjective and psychic experiences.</p>
<p>On the other&#8230; Well, several years ago, I explored another classic &#8220;ghost story,&#8221; the <a href="http://hollowhill.com/ghosthunting/ocean-born-marys-ghost/">Ocean-Born Mary</a> tale, supposedly haunted by Mary Wallace.</p>
<p>My extensive research is described at <a href="http://hollowhill.com/ghosthunting/spoiler-the-truth-about-ocean-born-mary/">The Truth about Ocean-Born Mary&#8217;s Ghost</a>.  Some of the historical information was true, but most of the hauntings can<span style="font-style: italic">not</span> be attributed to Mary Wallace.</p>
<p>(That said, I&#8217;ve heard from the daughter of the psychic who went to Henniker, NH with Hans Holzer, and she is confident that <span style="font-style: italic">something</span> haunts the famous house. I haven&#8217;t done enough research to identify who that spirit might be&#8230; we only know that it&#8217;s probably <em>not</em> Mary Wallace.)</p>
<p>Since that Henniker, NH research, I tend to be extra skeptical about sensational hauntings.</p>
<p>The Amityville documentary was inconclusive.  Each side &#8212; believers and skeptics &#8212; maintain the truth of their claims.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been skeptical ever since I read that the Lutz family let their children sleep in the <span style="font-style: italic">same beds</span> where the previous residents&#8217; children were murdered.</p>
<p>Was that true?  I don&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>As a parent, I can&#8217;t even think about doing that&#8230; even under the most compelling financial circumstances. But, it certainly increases the horror level when the story is told.</p>
<p>That possibility (if it is true) makes me question whether the Amityville &#8220;horror&#8221; was planned as a hoax from the start.</p>
<p>Oh, the interviews with Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lutz seemed sincere and compelling. They probably believed the story as they told it. And, it&#8217;s a very good story.</p>
<p>I also believe that they <span style="font-style: italic">could</span> have been working with false memories, which are a volatile area of psychological study; I&#8217;m reluctant to say that anyone is lying.</p>
<p>Also, during the show, Ed Warren commented that ghosts are seen telepathically, and I want to clarify what he was probably talking about.</p>
<p>In most cases, it&#8217;s <em>rare</em> to see a full figure, solid-looking ghost.  Most of our perceptions aren&#8217;t visual&#8230; not in the way we <em>usually</em> see the world around us.</p>
<p>However, many of us <span style="font-style: italic">have</span> seen ghosts and briefly confused them with actual, living people. For example, I&#8217;ve seen two ghosts that looked like real people at Gilson Road Cemetery in Nashua, NH.</p>
<p>One of our team researchers&#8211;with a third-degree Black Belt in Karate&#8211;was so convinced that one of the Gilson Road Cemetery figures was real, he tried to physically block the figure from attacking me.</p>
<p>So, <em>that</em> ghost was not seen telepathically, but in real life and by several of us at the same time.</p>
<p>The Amityville documentary emphasized the importance of physical evidence. While no proof will be enough to convince a determined skeptic, it can tilt the scales when someone isn&#8217;t sure about a haunted site.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m still not sure about the Amityville house.   Even the police reports raise questions. (For example, it appears that there was an <em>unreported body</em> among the victims.  That&#8217;s a very good reason for a haunting.)</p>
<p>Ghost hunting remains a subjective study until we have more proof.   When the Amityville house was a sensation, ghost investigations were handled very differently from today&#8217;s research.</p>
<p>Although paranormal studies can be fascinating and personally meaningful, researchers should continue to collect as much evidence as possible. From EMF to EVP to &#8216;ghost photos&#8217;, it&#8217;s key to document everything that provides proof of anomalies in haunted settings.</p>
<p>As the Amityville house reminds us, there may not be an opportunity to collect additional data, later.</p>
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