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Waco's David Koresh unwittingly absorbed an obscure Estero messiah's theology. Had he known, bloodshed might have been averted ...
David Koresh had multiple wives while he was the leader of the Branch Davidian religious group, some of whom were his children.
Rachel Jones was David Koresh's only legal wife, though he was said to have taken up to a dozen wives and some were as young as 12.
Texas Waco doc: Cult leader David Koresh ‘needed to fulfill his destiny,' resulting in horrific tragedy Netflix's 'Waco: American Apocalypse' explores 51-day standoff between U.S. government and ...
Charismatic "cult" leader David Koresh was the head of the Branch Davidians, and was killed in April 1993 by government agents during a raid on his Waco, Tx. compound following a 51-day standoff ...
Writer Jeff Guinn draws on new interviews with federal agents and surviving Branch Davidians in his account of the confrontation, which left scores of people dead, including more than 20 children.
Thirty years ago, a 51-day confrontation between law enforcement and David Koresh’s Branch Davidians ended in a catastrophic fire. Clémence Michallon reports ...
The Branch Davidians, a fringe religious group led by David Koresh, faced off with the FBI for 51 days in Waco in 1993. Then came the fire.
He changed his name to David Koresh after two biblical leaders who saved their people from oppression. Styling himself as a prophet, he believed the Psalms of David were all about him.
Mum realised 'son was in trouble' after chilling phone call with paedophile cult leader Messianic cult leader David Koresh comes under the microscope in a new Netflix documentary exploring the ...
DAVID Koresh, the delusional leader of The Branch cult, brainwashed his victims into believing the apocalypse was about to destroy earth. His "teachings" and "church" ultimately led to the ...
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