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Larry Layton, who posed as a defector, was captured after badly wounding two people inside a plane trying to take off. He was not paroled from an American prison until 2002. Don't Miss ...
Former cult member Larry Layton was convicted of conspiracy Monday in the killing of California Rep. Leo Ryan and the wounding of a U.S. diplomat in a 1978 jungle ambush that preceded the mass murd… ...
On Nov. 18, 1978, 909 members of the Peoples Temple cult, led by Reverend Jim Jones, committed mass suicide at Jonestown, their Guyana-based settlement. Additional victims, including the late Calif… ...
It is being republished here this week because Deborah Layton, a survivor of Jonestown who is mentioned in this post, will appear at Lincoln Land Community College's Trutter Center from 1-3 p.m ...
Carolyn Moore Layton was married to Larry Layton, a Jones loyalist who shot U.S. congressman Leo Ryan while under the guise of wanting to leave Jonestown. Layton was later convicted and sentenced ...
Carolyn Moore Layton was married to Larry Layton, a Jones loyalist who shot U.S. congressman Leo Ryan while under the guise of wanting to leave Jonestown. Layton was later convicted and sentenced ...
Here is everything to know about the true story of the horrific Jonestown Massacre. ... People's Temple follower Larry Layton following his arrest on November 18, 1978. Credit : ...
Jonestown, frozen in time. ... People's Temple follower Larry Layton (C) stands with police following his arrest November 18, 1978 in the shooting of two people on a remote Guyana airstrip.
The Jonestown massacre in 1978 left more than 900 dead in Guyana, a country in South America. ... Peoples Temple follower Larry Layton (C) stands with police following his arrest November 18, ...
Carolyn Moore Layton was married to Larry Layton, a Jones loyalist who shot U.S. congressman Leo Ryan while under the guise of wanting to leave Jonestown. Layton was later convicted and sentenced ...
Carolyn Moore Layton was married to Larry Layton, a Jones loyalist who shot U.S. congressman Leo Ryan while under the guise of wanting to leave Jonestown. Layton was later convicted and sentenced ...