Yes, apparently the new evidence hypothisized that Dawn and Ronnie hated the step father and their mother for allowing him to be so abusive. The theory is that Dawn, who made the meals, drugged the family (no one moved in their beds, which would have been odd because the gun used would have made a terrible noise). However, the theory is that she only agreed to kill the parents and that she said no about their brothers and sisters so Ronnie killed her. Again, it's only theory, but she did have gun residue on her nightgown.
The facts of this story are sad: A family moves into a home, has an abusive parent, and the eldest son has issues, which included substance abuse. LSD was the drug of choice and let me tell you, that drug would let you hear voices for sure.
What I found interesting, which was brought up in later years, was that Ronnie was in fact afraid of the mafia, and alleged his stepfather was part of it. He had said the mafia had threatened to kill their family because of the father not wanting to continue with laundring money through the used car lot he owned.
That hit a point with me: How could this family of seven afford such a house in such a prominent location at that time? (the Defaoes).
From here, it was not long after that the Lutz's went to see the house, but knew they couldn't afford it. they met author Jay Anson in a bar, and when the bar tender (who knew Ronnie as he was also an alcoholic) said that George Lutz looked like Ronnie's twin, they concocted the story in the bar that night. The Lutz's were in debt, needed money and Jay Anson wanted fame and fortune. He didn't care that what he was writing was a lie.
After they story came out, moreso the film, many people started to make inquiries and found the Lutz's story constantly changing, and eventually the fraud came out. Anson was quoted as not caring -that he made his millions. How odd it was that, at 36, he died of a heart attack (writing a book entitled '666' btw).
The Warrens were frauds. This was known in the parapsychology world. They went in and said the house was possessed. Guess what? Not ONE person has had a problem in that house since the Lutz's left.
There are a few really good youtube documentaries I suggest people watch: Journalists who went into the home and found out WHY things happened (the window that slammed shut on the kids hand was related to a floor board that , if stepped on, jammed the window and would then fly open if the floor board had no weight, that the flies were a result of shutting the house up after 6 murders and blood not cleaned out of vents, for which flies were drawn too and trapped in the house...the list goes on)
So, the 'based on a true story' isn't a lie: Ronald Defao murdered his parents and siblings in 1974.
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