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Both American survivors of the mass suicide and murder and Guyanese have criticized the tour. But defenders say the site ...
Forty years ago, on Nov. 18, 1978, more than 900 members of cult group People’s Temple were led by its leader Jim Jones to commit mass suicide by cyanide in the Jonestown settlement of Guyana ...
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.
The Rev. Jim Jones and his wife, Marceline, taken from a photo album left behind in Jonestown, Guyana. Bettmann Archive Leslie Wagner-Wilson was 19 when she moved to Guyana with her family.
Jim Jones and Jonestown have been portrayed throughout popular culture, including music. One of Lana Del Rey’s songs might have some allusions to Jones and the Jonestown massacre.
After moving from Indiana to California, Jones eventually also moved the temple to Jonestown in 1974, a remote, experimental and agricultural settlement in Guyana, located in South America, per TIME.
One of the most gruesome and disturbing events in U.S. history was the mass murder–suicide of Jim Jones’ cult following, the largest non-natural mass death of Americans until the September 11 th ...
Revisit the tragic and infamous Jonestown massacre in the new trailer for an upcoming docuseries that examines the final hours of Jim Jones’ cult in Guyana.. Cult Massacre: One Day in Jonestown ...
No one knows more about the Jonestown massacre than journalist Tim Reiterman. He began investigating Reverend Jim Jones, the twisted leader of the Peoples Temple cult, for the San Francisco ...
In 1978, cult leader Jim Jones led one of the deadliest mass murders in American history. Here is everything to know about the true story of the horrific Jonestown Massacre.
In November 1978, more than 900 members of a cult based in South America died. It was called Jonestown after its leader Jim Jones. Does it still exit?
A series about the Rev. Jim Jones, the charismatic cult leader behind the 1978 Jonestown massacre, from Bill Hader and Daniel Zelman is set at HBO. Skip to main content Open Mega Menu ...