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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[ Haunted: The Podcast  I am your host Nathan Weiss  Episode 1. The Entity of 112 Ocean Avenue  Good evening. I’m Nathan Weiss, and tonight we are stepping away from the campfire legends and urban myths to discuss a case that remains one of the most chilling, documented accounts of paranormal activity in American history.  In December of 1975, George and Kathy Lutz moved into a beautiful, sprawling Dutch Colonial home in Amityville, New York. They knew the house’s dark history—just thirte...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p> Haunted: The Podcast<br/><br/>I am your host Nathan Weiss<br/><br/>Episode 1. The Entity of 112 Ocean Avenue<br/><br/>Good evening. I’m Nathan Weiss, and tonight we are stepping away from the campfire legends and urban myths to discuss a case that remains one of the most chilling, documented accounts of paranormal activity in American history.<br/><br/>In December of 1975, George and Kathy Lutz moved into a beautiful, sprawling Dutch Colonial home in Amityville, New York. They knew the house’s dark history—just thirteen months prior, Ronald DeFeo Jr. had murdered six members of his family within those very walls. But with a price tag they couldn&apos;t ignore, the Lutzes moved in with their three children, hoping to turn a crime scene into a sanctuary.<br/><br/>They lasted exactly 28 days.<br/><br/> The Manifestation<br/><br/>It didn&apos;t start with screams or blood on the walls. It started with the quiet, unsettling things that get under your skin:<br/><br/> The Cold Spots: Despite a roaring furnace, the house contained pockets of air so icy they felt like stepping into a meat locker.<br/><br/> The Personality Shift: George, a normally mild-mannered man, became obsessed with the fireplace, growing increasingly angry, reclusive, and unwashed.<br/><br/> The Unseen Guests: Kathy felt invisible hands gripping her or embracing her while she slept.<br/><br/>Then, the phenomena turned aggressive. Swarms of flies blackened the windows of the sewing room in the dead of winter. Doors ripped from their hinges. Perhaps most famously, the youngest daughter, Missy, began talking to a &quot;friend&quot; named Jodie—a demonic, pig-like creature with glowing red eyes that was seen by George through the window.<br/><br/>The Final Night<br/><br/>By the 28th day, the situation reached a breaking point. The family reported hearing rhythmic thundering throughout the house, furniture moving on its own accord, and a sense of overwhelming, suffocating dread that made it impossible to breathe.<br/><br/>In the middle of a winter storm, the Lutzes fled. They didn&apos;t pack suitcases. They didn&apos;t call a moving truck. They left their clothes in the closets, the food in the pantry, and their childhood toys on the floor. They never returned.<br/><br/> The Aftermath<br/><br/>The Amityville Haunting remains a subject of intense debate. Skeptics point to financial motives and inconsistencies in the Lutzes&apos; story. However, the sheer terror described by the family—and the fact that they walked away from their entire investment—continues to haunt the public imagination.<br/><br/>Was it a psychological break fueled by the house&apos;s grisly history, or did something truly ancient and malevolent wake up when the Lutzes moved in?<br/><br/>I&apos;m Nathan Weiss, and this has been Haunted. Sleep well—if you can.<br/><br/><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Haunted: The Podcast<br/><br/>I am your host Nathan Weiss<br/><br/>Episode 1. The Entity of 112 Ocean Avenue<br/><br/>Good evening. I’m Nathan Weiss, and tonight we are stepping away from the campfire legends and urban myths to discuss a case that remains one of the most chilling, documented accounts of paranormal activity in American history.<br/><br/>In December of 1975, George and Kathy Lutz moved into a beautiful, sprawling Dutch Colonial home in Amityville, New York. They knew the house’s dark history—just thirteen months prior, Ronald DeFeo Jr. had murdered six members of his family within those very walls. But with a price tag they couldn&apos;t ignore, the Lutzes moved in with their three children, hoping to turn a crime scene into a sanctuary.<br/><br/>They lasted exactly 28 days.<br/><br/> The Manifestation<br/><br/>It didn&apos;t start with screams or blood on the walls. It started with the quiet, unsettling things that get under your skin:<br/><br/> The Cold Spots: Despite a roaring furnace, the house contained pockets of air so icy they felt like stepping into a meat locker.<br/><br/> The Personality Shift: George, a normally mild-mannered man, became obsessed with the fireplace, growing increasingly angry, reclusive, and unwashed.<br/><br/> The Unseen Guests: Kathy felt invisible hands gripping her or embracing her while she slept.<br/><br/>Then, the phenomena turned aggressive. Swarms of flies blackened the windows of the sewing room in the dead of winter. Doors ripped from their hinges. Perhaps most famously, the youngest daughter, Missy, began talking to a &quot;friend&quot; named Jodie—a demonic, pig-like creature with glowing red eyes that was seen by George through the window.<br/><br/>The Final Night<br/><br/>By the 28th day, the situation reached a breaking point. The family reported hearing rhythmic thundering throughout the house, furniture moving on its own accord, and a sense of overwhelming, suffocating dread that made it impossible to breathe.<br/><br/>In the middle of a winter storm, the Lutzes fled. They didn&apos;t pack suitcases. They didn&apos;t call a moving truck. They left their clothes in the closets, the food in the pantry, and their childhood toys on the floor. They never returned.<br/><br/> The Aftermath<br/><br/>The Amityville Haunting remains a subject of intense debate. Skeptics point to financial motives and inconsistencies in the Lutzes&apos; story. However, the sheer terror described by the family—and the fact that they walked away from their entire investment—continues to haunt the public imagination.<br/><br/>Was it a psychological break fueled by the house&apos;s grisly history, or did something truly ancient and malevolent wake up when the Lutzes moved in?<br/><br/>I&apos;m Nathan Weiss, and this has been Haunted. Sleep well—if you can.<br/><br/><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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