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Get. Out. That’s exactly what I would do if I ever walked into the Amityville Horror House. The house is trending because mass murderer Ronald Defeo, who was convicted of…

NEW YORK – MARCH 31: Real estate photograph of a house located at 112 Ocean Avenue in the town of Amityville, New York March 31, 2005. The Amityville Horror house rich history and beauty are overshadowed by the story of George and Kathy Lutz, the previous residents of 112 Ocean Avenue, who claimed that shortly after moving into the house they fled in terror driven out by paranormal activity. The best selling novel and popular movie have marked the town as the site of the most famous haunted house in history, yet many are unaware that the true history of this house is much darker than “The Amityville Horror’s” icy drafts and bleeding walls. Six members of the DeFeo family were murdered at 112 Ocean Avenue one year before the Lutz family moved in and their tragedy haunts the citizens of Amityville to this day. (Photo by Paul Hawthorne/Getty Images)

Get. Out.

That's exactly what I would do if I ever walked into the Amityville Horror House. The house is trending because mass murderer Ronald Defeo, who was convicted of murdered his family at 108 Ocean Ave in 1974, died in prison at the age of 69 Friday.

The Lutzes moved in after and left less than a month later because they were convinced SATAN LIVED THERE.

It's a gorgeous house on the water. But NO WAY would I ever live there, never mind sleepover. Bob's into it. All he needs is a pizza and a sleeping bag.

Anyway, here are some photos and history. What would you do?

Not something I'd reveal, but whatevs:

Lauren Beckham Falcone is the co-host of Bob & LBF in the Morning. Formerly an award-winning reporter and columnist for the Boston Herald, she credits her current success as a pop culture commentator to watching too much TV as a kid and scouring the internet too much as an adult. LBF is a regular contributor to NECN and is an honorary board member at the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress. Lauren lives in Canton with her husband Dave and her daughter Lucy. Lauren writes about trending topics, New England destinations, and seasonal DIY.