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Two of Jones' children, Jim Jones Jr. and Stephan Jones, were among the survivors. They were attending a basketball game in Guyana's capital city, Georgetown, when the massacre happened.
In 1978, over 900 people — including 300 children — were killed at a Guyana commune after drinking poison, ordered by cult leader Jim Jones.
According to People Magazine, two of Jim Jones’ children-Jim Jones Jr. and Stephan Jones-survived the massacre.Meanwhile, Eugene Smith turned out to be the lone survivor in his family and lost ...
To practice what he preached, Jones and his wife Marceline adopted several children of different ethnic backgrounds, a professed “rainbow family.” In time, the Temple’s congregation grew to ...
They thought they were safe from Jim Jones until death arrived at their door. ... In one, their children are brightly smiling, little Daphene’s arms a blur of excited motion.