![]() ![]() My personal opinion is that this was a money grab idea that became much bigger than anyone imagined. Except for all the people in front of the house because of the novel and the movie’s popularity. No other residents that lived in the house afterwards said they experienced anything weird or supernatural. George Lutz has maintained his stance on the events being “mostly true.” Kathleen and George took a polygraph and the results did not indicate they were lying. ![]() There are other accounts (how if the person who was said of doing said thing denied it?) that say Father Pecoraro went to the house but didn’t experience anything unusual.Ī lot of the events in the novel were disproven by experts. Father Pecoraro whose name was changed to Father Ray for privacy reasons, said his only contact with the Lutz’s was by phone. ![]() The first thing people pointed out was that the priest’s account was fabricated. But the events in the book were said to be fabricated and a big controversy that involved the court. The novel went on to sell over 10 million copies. I was a big fan of this story and novel and also saw the movie. They did say the phenomenon followed them and they saw “greenish-black slime” in their new place. They declined to go into details about what happened, saying it was too frightening. This would be the last night the Lutz’s would stay in the house. A month after the priest’s visit, the Lutz’s decided to call the priest again and try to bless the house again. ![]()
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