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40 years after the Jonestown massacre: Jim Jones' surviving sons on what they think of their father, the Peoples Temple today "There's somethings about Jonestown I'm never going to deal with." ...
Forty years ago, on Nov. 18, 1978, more than 900 members of cult group People’s Temple were led by its leader Jim Jones to commit mass suicide by cyanide in the Jonestown settlement of Guyana ...
This Jan. 1976 photo shows the Rev. Jim Jones, pastor of peoples Temple in San Francisco. (AP Photo/File)(AP) Updated on Nov. 18, 2016, to reflect the 38th anniversary of the Jonestown Massacre ...
Father Cares: The Last of Jonestown, a radio documentary that first aired in 1981, ... Rev. Jim Jones in a photo from an album found at the Jonestown commune in the wake of the cult's mass suicide.
MEET THE AUTHOR:Jeff Guinn at Poisoned Pen, 4/26 Guinn's six-page prologue is an anchor of horror tying readers to the remarkable account of Jones' life that unfolds in the next 400-plus pages.
That afternoon, via shortwave, the Rev. Jim Jones, the boy's adoptive father, contacted him with a chilling order: All 60 Temple members living in Georgetown should immediately "get knives, ...
The daughter of a woman killed trying to escape from Jonestown — shortly before 900 followers of Jim Jones committed suicide — was haunted by the tragedy until her death ...
Before Jackie Speier headed into the jungles of Guyana to investigate living conditions in a town created by Peoples Temple founder Jim Jones in 1978, she wrote her parents a letter that she ...