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The Amityville Horror Part II is a book written by John G. Jones as the sequel to The Amityville Horror. The book was published in 1982 and recounts the aftermath of the original book and what happened to the Lutzes after they fled 112 Ocean Avenue. This was the final book in the series to be based or inspired by a true story.
John George Jones (September 18, 1849 – June 7, 1914) [1] was an American lawyer, and state legislator in Chicago, Illinois who advocated for civil rights. Born in Ithaca, New York on September 18, 1849. His family relocated to Chicago when he was 7. Jones studied law and was admitted to the Illinois bar on March 24, 1881.
John G. Jones re-wrote A Force of Magnitude which became The Amityville Horror Part II and later he completed the trilogy with Amityville: The Final Chapter. After Jones and the Lutzes ended their association Jones continued to write sequels. The first was a re-write of Unwanted Company which became Amityville: The Evil Escapes.
Amityville: The Horror Returns is a 1989 horror novel and the fifth installment in Amityville book series written by John G. Jones. It is the final book to be about the Lutzes as they are stalked by the presence they fled from in Amityville.
Officials in northern Mexico found a dozen skeletons in 11 secret graves near the US border during a three-day search of the area last week. The clandestine graves were located in the township of ...
The original Clandestine was a pipe-and-drum quartet in Houston. Original member bagpiper E.J. Jones moved to Pittsburgh, met guitarist and singer Jen Hamel in Pittsburgh, and convinced her to return to Houston to perform as part of Clandestine. In 1995, fiddle player Gregory McQueen joined.
Michael Froede, a member of a secret Army unit, exhibited behavior that seemed erratic to his supervisors and peers. But trained in the arts of deception, he hid the extent of his mental health ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Conservatives from across the country filled a ballroom a few blocks from the White House and lamented that the United States is abandoning the ideals that forged a great nation.