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Both American survivors of the mass suicide and murder and Guyanese have criticized the tour. But defenders say the site ...
Nearly 50 years after the massacre, Wanderlust Adventures GY is offering tours to the Jonestown site within a $750 package ...
Jonestown survivor Deborah Layton — a former Peoples Temple financial secretary — shared stories of the commune in a signed affidavit published in June 1978, a few months before the massacre.
Nearly 50 years after the Jonestown massacre shocked the world, the site of one of history's deadliest cult tragedies is now ...
The survivors were flown to Georgetown, the capital, and from there to Washington on a U.S. Air Force plane. The Jonestown massacre, hundreds poisoned with cyanide concoction ...
Jonestown survivors 'Slavery of Faith': Survivor recounts escape; How did Jones die? He did not drink the cyanide. He was shot in the head, probably by a trusted aide, at the very end.
Jonestown Massacre Survivors React to Site Becoming Tourism Destination: "Horrified" More than 900 people lost their lives in the mass suicide and murder at the remote jungle compound in the fall of ...
In 1978, over 900 people — including 300 children — were killed at a Guyana commune after drinking poison, ordered by cult leader Jim Jones.