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There had been discussions about a mass suicide. In some circles, there were practice drills,” one survivor recounted to The ...
A travel company in Guyana is now offering tours of the infamous Jonestown massacre site. Dark tourism or historical duty?
Jonestown, the site in Guyana where more than 900 followers of cult leader Jim Jones died in a mass murder-suicide in 1978, ...
Nearly 50 years after the massacre, Wanderlust Adventures GY is offering tours to the Jonestown site within a $750 package deal ...
Bill Hader co-writing and potentially starring in a Jonestown drama series for HBO, exploring the infamous cult leader Jim Jones.
Bill Hader is following up the Emmy Award winning crime-Hollywood satire “Barry” with a HBO series about cult leader Rev. Jim Jones, according to a report.
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.
David Lindquist: Why infamous Hoosier Jim Jones shows up on the new Foo Fighters album A survivor story: She woke up in Jonestown — everyone was dead The founding of the People's Temple After ...
Offers a look at the Jonestown holocaust and explains why 13 years later, we should still be afraid. Background; The Peoples Temple; The cult's founder and religious leader, Reverend Jim Jones ...
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.
In 2010, Jim Jones Jr, who was 17 when he moved to Jonestown, told Oprah Winfrey that he really believed the isolated township would be a utopia. “We had an organisational structure,” he said.