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THE LIFT OFF OF APOLLO 12 ON THIS DAY
Apollo 12, the second manned mission to the surface of the
moon,was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, with
astronauts Charles Conrad, Jr.; Richard F. Gordon, Jr.;
and Alan L. Bean aboard.
The crew had a narrow margin in which to launch to reach
the moon, but bad weather threatened to delay take-off and
they were struck by lightning twice during take-off.
President Richard Nixon (below center) viewed the liftoff
from Pad A at Cape Canaveral. He was the first president
to attend the liftoff of a manned space flight.

Commander Charles "Pete" Conrad, Jr.; Command
Module Pilot Richard F. Gordon, Jr.; Lunar Module
Pilot Alan L. Bean.
VETERANS MEMORIAL DEDICATED IN 1982

Near the end of a weeklong national salute to Americans who
served in the Vietnam War, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
was dedicated in Washington, D.C. after a march to its site
by thousands of veterans of the conflict.


THE AMITYVILLE MURDERS ON THIS DAY
On the tragic evening of November 13, 1974, a young man
shot and kills his entire family with a 35-caliber Marlin rifle
as his parents, two brothers and two sisters apparently
sleep.
The parents were killed first, having both been shot twice,
while all four children were killed with single shots.
The gruesome murder of the DeFeo family shook up the
sleepy Long Island town of Amityville—and lead to decades
of horror storytelling.
The trial of Ronald DeFoe Jr. started on October 14, 1975.The
psychiatrist for the prosecution, Dr. Harold Zolan, maintained
that although DeFeo was an abuser of LSD and heroin, who
also had an antisocial personality disorder, he was aware of
his actions at the time of the crime.
On November 21, 1975, DeFoe was found guilty of six counts
of second-degree murder. The judge sentenced DeFoe to six
concurrent life sentences of 25 years to life.
DeFoe was housed at the Sullivan Correctional Facility in
Fallsburg, New York. He died in prison at age 69 on March
12, 2021. The official cause of death was not released to the
public.

DeFeo Jr.(right) with his four younger siblings.
Ronald DeFeo Jr. was just 23 years old when he killed
his family.

The grave of the DeFeo family at Saint Charles Cemetery.
The first edition of the book in 1977.
The Amityville Horror house in 2017, painted white with a sunroom added to the back of the house.
The ‘eye windows’ on the top floor have long been removed
and replaced with square ones.

SUNKEN WW II U.S. DESTROYER IS LOCATED
The USS Edsall was a Clemson-class destroyer, measuring
314 feet in length and capable of 35 knots. (US Navy)
U.S. and Australian officials announced Monday, the
wreckage of the USS Edsall, an American warship that
was sunk during a battle with Japanese forces in World
War II, has been discovered more than 80 years after it
was lost at the bottom of the sea.
According to the U.S. Navy and Royal Australian Navy,
the final resting place of the USS Edsall, a Clemson-
class destroyer, was located late last year at the bottom
of the Indian Ocean.
Chief of Royal Australian Navy, Vice Admiral Mark
Hammond, said, “Working in collaboration with the
U.S. Navy, the Royal Australian Navy used advanced
robotic and autonomous systems, normally used for
hydrographic survey capabilities, to locate USS Edsall
on the sea-bed."
(FOX NEWS)
The Japanese used this photo of the USS Edsall being blown
out of the water as propaganda during the Second World War. (U.S. Navy)
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