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  • WTF!!! Did Hanz Holzer just say that the "DeFeos" were being haunted??? Did he make a mistake and was actually referring to the Lutzes??? If he really said that the DeFeos were being haunted then that's new news to me>>>>

  • Haha. I love how mean he can get, but the other people deserve it! Haha. I love ol' Hans Holzer. RIP you lovable old man! <3

  • Thank you for posting this. I am a fan of Hans Holzer (rip). Once again thank you.

  • Holzer keeps saying that Ron DeFeo was possessed during the killings, but Ron himself told many conflicting stories about that as documented in Gerad Sullivan' bk "High Hopes." What convicted him was he said he wanted to kill the barking dog outside...if he'd been possessed, he wouldn't have heard it or cared about it. Ron is a sociopath, not a medium and paid a neighbor to be his friend. No Indians there either: The neighbors never had problems and it's a small lot!

  • In 1988, I had a new house built in Shirley, NY on former Indian land. Shortly after we moved in, our dog began scratching at one spot in the backyard, digging a hole about 2 feet deep. In the hole I found Indian artifacts made of stone- a tomahawk head, arrowheads and 2 rocks that sparked when struck together. One night in my sleep an old Indian man visited me in a dream and told me to stop the dog from digging, the dog was disturbing the Indian man's grave. I filled the hole the next day...

  • did he touch you in the pee pee?

  • Of all the stupid, idiotic, ridiculous, immature comments I have read on message boards over the years, yours is the stupidist, most idiotic, most ridiculous, most immature of all. What the heck are you thinking? You need to have your head examined. You are a mental defective.

  • lol!

  • Oh, so he stuck a thumb in your poop shoot then?

  • It's unlikely that the Lutz' house was on an Indian burial ground as it was beside water.

    Indians knew better than to bury their dead by a water source.

  • @BigRedJonson Would like proof of this...

  • i vote people stop talking shit on dr. holzer. [rip]

  • This guy is a lune... He believes in dead indians but not demons or religion... funny...

  • Dr. Hanz Holzer January 26, 1920 April 26, 2009. RIP ?

  • Hanz Holzer always makes me laugh. How loves to talk about Native Americans but knows nothing about their culture or practices. We didn't bury our dead by water, we knew better. A decomposing corpse can leak fluids through the ground while it is rotting that can poison the water supply. This happens on a few small lakes, people go crazy, it makes it's into the folklore, Indians everywhere stop burying their dead by water.

  • @thegirl44

    What mind-altering substances from a decomposing corpse are going to poison a water supply?

  • @rage1umr

    It's not the substances, bacteria etc., themselves that makes the folks go crazy. It was the fever from the illness that they caused. Any contaminated water source can do this. Water borne illness almost always carries the symptom of high fever and high fever often carries the unfortunate side effect of hallucinations.

  • wow this is all bullshit!!!!

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