Does anyone live in the Amityville horror house now?

The notorious killer at the "Amityville Horror" house, Ronald DeFeo Jr., died in prison on Friday at 69.

The 1974 killings of DeFeo's family at their home on Ocean Ave. spread terror across Long Island.

One year after the murders, the home was purchased by George and Kathy Lutz.The property was abandoned after just one month due to reported supernatural activity that inspired a 1977 book and 1979 movie.

Ronald and Louise DeFeo, both 43, and his two brothers and two sisters, ranging in age from 9 to 18 years old, were shot and killed in 1974.

Since the murders, the house has been on the market four times.It was sold in March of last year for $605,000, according to property records.

The home is made up of five bedrooms and four bathrooms.

There is a large boat house with a boat slip on the Amityville River.

In 1975, DeFeo Jr. was sentenced to 25 years to life for six counts of second-degree murder.

He died while in prison in Fallsburg, New York.He died at Albany Medical Center at 6:55 p.m.

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