

Please do, it only gets worse
While I've never seen Micky on social media, her husband appeared on various Amityvile Facebook groups at the time of release... aggressively trying to push people into buying it!Amityville Rock wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 7:52 pmWhat I've gathered so far from the first half of this terrible tale is that Micky has an ego second only to Ronnie Defoe, Jr.
I'm not surprised. Like Jackie, the questionable psychic, before her in the book Micky comes across as someone craving fame. A forgettable bit player (who by her own admission was only in the house on two fleeting occasions experiencing nothing more than "creepy feelings" the first time and feeling "contented" there the second) who desperately wants her time on stage no matter what.sherbetbizarre wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 4:22 amWhile I've never seen Micky on social media, her husband appeared on various Amityvile Facebook groups at the time of release... aggressively trying to push people into buying it!Amityville Rock wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 7:52 pmWhat I've gathered so far from the first half of this terrible tale is that Micky has an ego second only to Ronnie Defoe, Jr.
God knows what she would've done had she have gotten hold of that demonic plate you have! Remember when you tried pushing that off in here?Amityville Rock wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 7:52 pmWTH just WTH is this bull crap!?![]()
Chapters Six - Eight are disappointing while at the same time ludicrously entertaining due to the idiocy involved:
Chapter Six: This is the money shot chapter as it deals with the infamous twenty-eight days but not really. Other than Micky helping Kathy move "a couple of boxes" into 112 Ocean Avenue, and later Kathy telling Micky a summary of the events we know so well the chapter is more about Micky's fear George is a warlock and can now hypnotize people with his voice as well as drug people with food & drink!![]()
Chapter Seven: Things become crazier when Micky clandestinely recruits a middle-aged family friend/neighbor named Marilyn to her cause. Although Micky is upset by George "the warlock" having a collection of allegedly "satanic" books about the occult she thinks nothing of Marilyn having a similar (if not much larger) collection and being "knowledgable about the occult". Then Rather than provide the police with a sample of George's allegedly drugged coffee grounds Micky instead gives them to this would-be unofficial witchfinder general Marilyn for examination!![]()
Chapter Eight: Is rather short. Micky brings home a vial of holy water from the local church which she gives to Kathy who tries to smash it!![]()
What I've gathered so far from the first half of this terrible tale is that Micky has an ego second only to Ronnie Defoe, Jr. Take for example In chapter six how Micky doesn't once mention Jimmy's wedding, not a peep! She keeps the focus firmly on herself at all times through this narrative. She has thus far offered no insight into the events of Amityville beyond her insane claims about George. She is the hero of this story. The only one smart enough to see George is a warlock and brave enough to fight him. This is the weirdest Amityville related thing I've read or seen since Jackie gave us open mic night with Butch.![]()
I had that book before it came out. I wrote about it long ago in here.Amityville Rock wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 4:25 pmJeez, Jimmy what got up your ass? Of all people I thought you would be skeptical of Micky's more than dubious claims, or do you believe George Lutz was a powerful warlock capable of telekinesis and mind control?![]()
Lol, why would she hate George? Must be a reason. You claim that Micky makes claims without a shred of evidence, but then proceed to let Danny & Chris off the hook, considering with their claims, there's absolutely no proof any abuse happened! Danny said that George could move objects with his mind. Claimed he saw it take place a couple of times. Is Danny being delusional or he just hate George?Amityville Rock wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 8:05 pmBeing 2/3 to 3/4 through this nonfiction book or more accurately novel I can confidently say the following -
Was George Lutz abusive? Perhaps maybe even probably. I say this but I only do so because Chris and Danny corroborate that abuse happened, or at least they think it happened. I give no credence whatsoever to Micky's testimony independently because she is an unreliable source who frequently makes fantastical claims without a shred of evidence. If Micky told me water is wet I'd get a second opinion before I believed it.
What about the more extraordinary claims made in the book? I must say these all but certainly didn't occur because not only are they utterly incredulous but Micky is the sole witness for all of them. The simplest explanation is Micky is either delusional or has fabricated these events to discredit a man who she hated.
Uh, what's rational about being involved in witchcraft? I'm not involved in it. I just stated I wouldn't be partaking in any part of it. And I don't despise George nor do I try and "defame" him. He did a good job of that to himself.Amityville Rock wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 7:45 pmAh, Jimmy I guess you believe in witchcraft so you aren't as rationally minded as you claim, interesting. Or do you despise the late George Lutz so much you enjoy him being defamed?
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Those "witches" could just as easily have been a new age group they were quite common in the 1960s and 1970s. The woman who talked to Micky asked her if she practiced "transcendental meditation" not if she loved Satan.
For everyone else, It gets better or rather worse![]()
Chapter Nine: Dear lord what a load of crap. Micky claims the Warrens were part of George's "Satanic Cult" and rode around in a black car with "Demon" (the word spelled out) vanity plates. They also gave Father Ray, a priest mind you, a ride in their demonic car. Now, the Warrens were many things but Satanists were not one of them that would have gone against their entire religious presentation.![]()
George allegedly drugged Father Ray and also had him under mind control.
Marilyn, the witchfinder general had the coffee ground analyzed. The coffee contained some sort of "drug" (she never said what it was) and multiple other "occult substances" (also never specified). What in the blue hell are "occult substances" are we talking about wolf's bane and other harmless herbs people are superstitious about?
George allegedly wired Kathy's mom's house with hidden microphones and hidden "expensive" cameras (behind furniture and under the dining room table) for some odd reason (Micky thinks to document a "fake haunting"). Micky discovered these and threw them out so conveniently once again no one other than Micky saw any of this, how very interesting. Odd how that keeps happening in this story.Oh, and ill-tempered George never goes after Micky to get revenge for the destruction of what must have been literally thousands of dollars worth of cutting edge equipment, nice of him.
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Chapter Ten: Micky gets a sawed-off shotgun from her boyfriend's shady dark-haired Italian friend named and Iflower
you not "Ronnie". Micky then almost shoots George in the back with the shotgun while they are in the kitchen together. George supposedly turns around sees the gun but says or does nothing neither during the incident nor after even though he flies off the handle the rest of the time (often over the slightest provocations)!
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Chapter Eleven: Micky moves to Colorado, nothing much happens other than a psychic dream about her father dying so the tamest chapter thus far.
Then you're best bet would be to call up Danny Lutz and ask him whether George dabbled in the occult or he was more heavily involved to the point where he could move objects?Wallace wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 8:04 pmCome on, Jimmy. You have to know better than this. Whether you believe that the AH was real or not, shouldn't really matter in this case. Either way it doesn't make the nonsense spewed by Kathy's sister any more credible. This is even more nonsensical than the whole Geraldine saga pushed by Osuna. Just because someone is anti-Lutz or anti-horror it hardly makes that person credible or trustworthy. Also, I think there is a big difference between somebody who may have dabbled in the occult and one that is able to move objects with his mind and control other people in the process.
Yes, I know about the claims made by Christopher in the documentary. It doesn't mean that I believe them. I think it is possible that George may have dabbled in the occult, but it doesn't mean that I have to believe that he was able to gain supernatural powers from it. I think I have already stated this a few times on this board.