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There had been discussions about a mass suicide. In some circles, there were practice drills,” one survivor recounted to The ...
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Newser on MSNTourists Find Little Left at JonestownNearly 50 years after the Jonestown massacre shocked the world, the site of one of history's deadliest cult tragedies is now ...
Jonestown, the site in Guyana where more than 900 followers of cult leader Jim Jones died in a mass murder-suicide in 1978, ...
Both American survivors of the mass suicide and murder and Guyanese have criticized the tour. But defenders say the site ...
The Guyanese site of the Jonestown massacre, where over 900 people either died by mass suicide or murder in connection with ...
Story Highlights In 1978, 909 Americans were led to mass murder-suicide by Rev. Jim Jones One-third of the dead at Jonestown were children; only 33 people survived Jones was a self-appointed ...
The key to understanding the tragedy that was Jonestown lies in the oratory skills of the Peoples Temple founder, Jim Jones.
The three-part project features interviews with Jonestown survivors, journalists who covered the journey and Jones’ son, Stephan, once a resident of Jonestown.
Congressman Leo Ryan went to Guyana in 1978 to investigate reports of American cult leader Jim Jones holding hundreds of his followers captive. Ryan didn't make it out of Jonestown alive.
Jim Jones, the charismatic preacher who led the People's Temple in San Francisco, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Jonestown. He was 47. Former follower Yulanda Williams is speaking out.
Survivors of the Jonestown massacre gathered at Oakland's Evergreen Cemetery Saturday to observe the grim anniversary of a horrifying tragedy.
In 1978, cult leader Jim Jones led one of the deadliest mass murders in American history. Here is everything to know about the true story of the horrific Jonestown Massacre.
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