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'''George Lee Lutz''' ([[1947]] - [[May 8]] [[2006]]) lived with his wife [[Kathy Lutz]] and three of her children, Danny, Christopher and Missy, for 28 days at [[112 Ocean Avenue]] in [[Amityville, New York]]. Their experiences lay the foundation for the book ''[[The Amityville Horror]]''. Eventually George and Kathy divorced. George Lutz died on the afternoon of May 8, 2006, in Julian, California of [[heart disease]]. At the time of his death, he was in the middle of a lawsuit with MGM over the Amityville Horror remake. Some believe his sudden death is tied to the evil of the house at Ocean Avenue.
'''George Lee Lutz''' ([[1947]] - [[May 8]] [[2006]]) lived with his wife [[Kathy Lutz]] and three of her children, Danny, Christopher and Missy, for 28 days at [[112 Ocean Avenue]] in [[Amityville, New York]]. Their experiences lay the foundation for the book ''[[The Amityville Horror]]''. Eventually George and Kathy divorced. George Lutz died on the afternoon of May 8, 2006, in Julian, California of [[heart disease]].


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George Lutz
Born(1947-02-27)February 27, 1947
DiedMay 8, 2006
Known forThe Amityville Horror

George Lee Lutz (1947 - May 8 2006) lived with his wife Kathy Lutz and three of her children, Danny, Christopher and Missy, for 28 days at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. Their experiences lay the foundation for the book The Amityville Horror. Eventually George and Kathy divorced. George Lutz died on the afternoon of May 8, 2006, in Julian, California of heart disease.