No there was no such thing as the Hoyt family murder in 2005.
Many people believe that the movie 'The Strangers' is based on this so-called "murder." However, director Bryan Bertino has said that his main inspiration was the book "Helter Skelter."
No
Edwin Palmer Hoyt died in 2005.
David Webster Hoyt has written: 'Old Families of SALISBURY and AMESBURY, Massachusetts with some related families of' 'A genealogical history of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight families' -- subject(s): Hoyt family (John Hoyt, d. 1687), Hoyt family (Simon Hoyt, d. 1657)
Who and where was the quote from regarding family..that he stated came from Hoyt ???/ Long in the episode when his wife was killed.
yes, they did. It seems that James Hoyt and Kristen McKay existed but their records have been deleted away from the internet. The Hoyt family did not want publicity into the murders so they paid for a service called a "scrub". The scrub scubbed away and cleaned up the internet references to James Hoyt and the Hoyt murders. Kristen McKay's name and references were also removed. The Hoyt family was approached for their rights to the story but they refused to sell out and went the other way.
Murder by Family was created in 2008.
Murder in the Family was created in 1938.
Murder by Family has 224 pages.
The cast of Raising an Amazing Generation - 2005 includes: Hannah Hoyt as Herself (2005-2007)
Sakamoto family murder was born in 1956.
Sakamoto family murder died in 1989.
Murder in the Daylight was created in 2005.