Ghost Sickness In Ronald Defeo's The Amityville Horror

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Conscientiously, professionals scientists, psychologists, and researchers remain puzzled by the real existent of a true haunting. Nonetheless, numerous psychologists accredit a “ghost sickness” in which an individual is fixated with the deceased and metamorphose apprehensive of their own authenticity. In 1977, America was engrossed of one of the suspense novels of all times, “The Amityville Horror.” An account of a New York family who departed from their new home after claiming it to be haunted by the essences of the DeFeo family, who all murder by the by Ronald DeFeo Jr, on November 13, 1964. The murders make headlines after DeFeo maintain that the voice inside his head urge him to murder his family.